
Area Attractions
Interesting Washington, D.C. attractions are just a few steps from The Madison. Our downtown Washington, D.C. hotel is near the Smithsonian Museums, The Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the National Mall. Set out on a Washington, DC travel adventure to explore other nearby attractions including The White House, Georgetown University, Arlington Cemetery, and Old Town Alexandria. Immerse yourself in a rich history by visiting the Holocaust Museum, F.D.R. Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial, and the Navy Memorial and Museum.
Explore Endless Washington, D.C. Attractions
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The White House - White House visitors can learn about the First Family's home, including its architecture, furnishings and former residents. Located just three blocks from The Madison.
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Ford's Theater and Lincoln Museum - The site of the assassination of President Lincoln, this museum contains artifacts relating to the tragic events that took place here.
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National Mall and Memorial Parks - Includes the Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials and the Washington Monument
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Ben's Chili Bowl - A Washington, D.C. tradition since 1958!
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The Cherry Blossom Festival - The National Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual two-week event that celebrates springtime in Washington, D.C. as well as the 1912 gift of the cherry blossom trees and the enduring friendship between the people of the United States and Japan.
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Smithsonian Institution Museums - Explore the museums of the Smithsonian Institution for free, including the Air and Space Museum, Natural History Museum, American History Museum, American Indian Museum and more.
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The Pentagon - Pentagon tours feature the work of the Department of Defense, as well as military history and information about all branches of service.
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Supreme Court - Visitors can learn more about some of the most significant judicial decisions in our nation's history. When the Supreme Court is in session, visitors can also listen to oral arguments.
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Department of the Interior Museum - The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) operates a museum that focuses on educating the public about its history and current initiatives.
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U.S. Navy Memorial - This memorial features both a commemorative public plaza and a Naval Heritage Center.
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Arlington Cemetery - The grounds of Arlington Cemetery serve as a resting place for American soldiers. The Tomb of the Unknowns, a final resting place for unknown soldiers, as well as President John F. Kennedy's grave are located here.


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