1. All of the monuments.
The Washington Monument is most likely one of the first things that comes to everyone’s mind when they think of DC. After all, it is the tallest building in the city at 555 feet tall.
2. But there are also those gorgeous memorials.
The beautiful and unique memorials also spring to mind when you think of DC. Some of the more famous ones are the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the World War II Memorial and the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial. But we have countless others here that are definitely worth seeing!
3. You can’t forget one of our residents: The President.
Of course, the White House and whoever is living in at the time is another one of the top sights in DC. Just remember if you do visit DC and want to go into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, you need to arrange it beforehand through your member of Congress.
4. And also, you might think of the other seat of government.
Then there is where the law of the land is made at the Capitol building. The Capitol building has been one of the most iconic structures in the world since it was built in 1793.
5. Or where the law of the land is upheld at the Supreme Court.
Then there is the third seat of government: the Supreme Court. You can actually listen to a Supreme Court oral argument.
6. There’s also all the museums.
Hopefully, you also think of the amazing museums we have here in DC! The Smithsonian has 20 free museums all over the district that have some of the most incredible exhibits in the area.
7. People wearing suits
Yes, it is a bit of a cliche but it is also very true. Most people in DC dress up in suits and ties and office formal attire to go to the office. But it’s not all work here. We know how to have plenty of fun as well!
8. Go-go music
If you are a music aficionado, then you definitely know that DC is the home of go-go music! Go-go is a blend of fun, rhythm and blues and hip hop that originated in the district in the 1960s.
9. You can’t forget delicious cupcakes
Lots of cities have cupcakes but few have Georgetown Cupcake. The small shop has become a destination for gourmet cupcakes thanks to its popular TV show DC Cupcakes.
10. Our oldest neighborhood, Georgetown
Georgetown is the oldest neighborhood in DC and is actually older than the district itself. It was founded in 1751 and today is a bustling shopping and restaurant district that is home to charming brick streets and gorgeous houses.
11. The National Mall
Also known as America’s Front Yard, the National Mall is an iconic piece of DC. This gorgeous green space is home to many monuments and memorials and millions of visitors come to see it every year.
12. Embassies
The embassies are part of what gives DC our distinct international flavor. There are 177 resident embassies in DC, each one with its own character and charm. You can visit many of the embassies during Passport DC.
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