6 reasons WHY YOU should spend YOUR long weekend IN WASHINGTON DC

6 reasons WHY YOU should spend YOUR long weekend IN WASHINGTON DC

The USA is a massive country. It is the third largest country in the world comprising of 3.8 million square miles— that’s more than twice the size of the European Union. It has 50 states, and if you’re planning to check out with your us B1/B2 Visa, you should probably know by now that you can’t see everything all at once.

Jonathan and I are currently based in the us (that’s before we start sailing), so I can start giving you ‘insider’ tips. tip # 1: If you’re staying for a couple of weeks, start your journey by visiting central Park and empire state building in new York; Head on to Florida and relax by the beach, try the famous stone Crab of the key West, or why not marvel at how remarkable our universe is at the NASA Kennedy space visitor Center?; walk around the stunning Las vegas Strip, and be one with nature while hiking the Yosemite national Park California.

Those are just the highlights of what you can do in those states because for now; I won’t be writing it in detail (I will write more on this soon!). For this post, I want to focus on the fact that from all these States, a weekend trip to Washington DC is a must and I’ll give you six reasons why! If you’re coming from the United Kingdom, I suggest you book through travel Planners UK to craft that perfect getaway! ♡

Table of Contents

1. It is the capital of the United States
2. There are A lot of museums– and most of the admissions are for free
3. If you’re a fan of horror movies, you might just want to see the stairs where the 1973 movie ‘The Exorcist’ was filmed
4. getting a beer from The Brewmaster’s Castle could already be an extraordinary experience
5. Basilica of the national Church of the Immaculate Conception — The largest Roman Catholic Church in north america can be found here
6. The Wharf will surely make you want to extend your trip
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1. It is the capital of the United States

They say you haven’t been to the us until you get to check out Washington DC. It’s the capital for no reason! snap a photo outside of the White house where the most powerful man In The world holds office.

2. There are A lot of museums– and most of the admissions are for free

DC is the place to know more about the us history and the very roots of democracy. There’s a lot of museums, and you can’t see everything for the weekend, so I suggest you just pick out the ones you like. Admission for the following museums is always for free: Holocaust Memorial Museum, national museum of American History, natural history Museum, historical society of Washington DC, Air & space Museum, and Smithsonian Castle.  

3. If you’re a fan of horror movies, you might just want to see the stairs where the 1973 movie ‘The Exorcist’ was filmed

Castle Howard by Ron Cogswell CC BY 2.0

Somewhere in Georgetown where M street becomes Canal Road, specifically at the If you happen to find yourself at the ExxonMobil gas station, you’ll notice an exceptionally long, steep staircase wedged between a stone wall and a brick warehouse. That’s exactly the place where the daunting showdown between the priest and the demon in this movie was filmed. (It can be creepy at night!)

4. getting a beer from The Brewmaster’s Castle could already be an extraordinary experience

Castle Howard by David CC BY 2.0

At the turn of the 20th century, Dupont Circle and its grand avenues became a “place of wealth and fashion” — the center for terrific mansions and castles. only a few of those homes have survived until today, and none are as intact as the Heurich house museum or the Brewmaster’s Castle. Not only can you get a cold beer but you can also have a tour of this Grand Mansion.

5. Basilica of the national Church of the Immaculate Conception — The largest Roman Catholic Church in north america can be found here

Castle Howard by Serge Melki CC BY 2.0
Admire the Church’s Neo-Byzantine architecture and mosaics. This is also home to the largest collection of contemporary ecclesiastical art in the whole world.

6. The Wharf will surely make you want to extend your trip

More than the chic restaurants and shops, The Wharf offers countless things to do and see—on and off the water. You may take a stroll along the piers, rent a kayak to paddle past some of DC’s most famous attractions, or catch a concert at The Anthem. Listening to live music by the Patomac River is always a terrific idea. Don’t forget to check out the upcoming events when you plan your visit, and you might just get to see a concert as I did! (Watched Foo Fighters, Kevin Bacon, and his Bacon brothers Band) ♡

I hope those six reasons are enough to inspire you to pack your bags and book that trip! As I’ve mentioned earlier, if you’re coming from the UK,  I suggest you book through travel Planners UK ♡ here are 5 reasons Why.

1. They will plan your trip tailor-fit to your wants and needs

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