National Mall

National Mall

2700 F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, 20566 | 202-467-4600

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The National Mall is an iconic stretch of central Washington DC. It is a historic and cultural site surrounded by museums, monuments, and memorials. If anywhere captures the nation’s heritage, it is the 2-mile stretch that is home to the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the US Capitol. It hosts national gatherings, celebrations, and reflections.  Drawing millions annually, it stands as a symbol of democracy, art, and American identity.

 

 

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Established as a National Park in 1791

Site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963

Home to President’s Inauguration Ceremonies 

Events

Fourth of July Fireworks

National Veteran’s Day Observance

Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Activities

Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden

Sylvan Theater Talks & Performances

Vietnam & Korean War Memorial Tours

Georgetown

GEORGETOWN

2700 F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, 20566 | 202-467-4600

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Nestled along the picturesque Potomac River, the Georgetown area of Washington, DC blends historic charm and contemporary culture. Cobblestone streets lead to trendy boutiques, upscale restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. Home to Georgetown University, the neighborhood boasts elegant Federal-style architecture inviting parks like Georgetown Waterfront Park, and iconic landmarks such as the historic C&O Canal. Rich in history, culture and sophistication, Georgetown is a quintessential DC experience.

 

 

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Dates back to 1751

Home to Georgetown University

Five minutes from the River Inn

Events

Spring French Market

Annual Glow Light Art Show

Winter Wonderland 

Activities

Weekly Waterfront Dance Classes

C&O Canal Boat Tours

Blues Alley Jazz

Kennedy
Centre

Kennedy Center

2700 F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, 20566 | 202-467-4600

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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts stands as Washington DC’s cultural center. Hosting world-class performances across genres, from theater and dance to music and opera, it enriches the nation’s artistic landscape. With its iconic architecture overlooking the Potomac River, the Kennedy Center serves as a hub for creativity and innovation, showcasing renowned artists and nurturing emerging talent. It is a must-visit destination for arts and culture enthusiasts.

 

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A Living Memorial to President John F. Kennedy

Over 2,000 performances each year

Home of the US National Symphony Orchestra 

Events

Art & Ideals: The John F. Kennedy Exhibition 

Classical & Popular Music 

Ballet & Contemporary Dance 

Activities

Roof Terrace Restaurant

Free Performances & Exhibitions 

Campus Tours