DC has a unique height restriction limit on its building which can make it hard to get really great views of the city. However, right across the bridge in Arlington, VA there is a little known park that offers visitors absolutely spectacular views of DC. The Netherlands Carillon near DC is the perfect quiet park to get great views of the district.
The park and the bell tower in the park began as a gift of gratitude from the Dutch people to Americans following World War II.
In 1952, Queen Juliana presented a small bell to President Truman and two years later, 49 more bells arrived. Each bell includes an emblem signifying a group within Dutch society.
The permanent tower for the bells was built and dedicated in 1960. the tower is 127 feet high and there is a staircase visitors can take to an observatory platform. The bells ring every quarter hour.
But the park is a great place to visit anytime of year. There are live concerts held at the park throughout the summer and you can always find joggers, runners, walkers and visitors lounging on the grass.
The Carillon is free to visit although there are parking fees if you drive. You can find The Carillon between the Arlington Cemetery and US Marine Corps Memorial.