D.C. experiences four distinct seasons, with hot and humid summers, cold winters, and pleasant spring and autumn months.
The city offers an extensive metro system, buses, bikes, and scooters for convenient public transport.
D.C. is known for its half-smokes, chili, and a diverse array of international cuisines.
Yes, many attractions are within walking distance, especially in the downtown area.
Many museums and national monuments in D.C. offer free entry, particularly those on the National Mall.
Spring and fall are ideal, offering pleasant weather and events like the Cherry Blossom Festival.
The National Mall is home to major historic sites, museums, and is a symbol of American history and culture.
Visits are possible but must be arranged through a congressional representative or an embassy well in advance.
Georgetown is known for its historic architecture, vibrant shopping scene, and lively nightlife.
Yes, from biking trails along the Potomac River to picnic spots in Rock Creek Park, the city offers plentiful outdoor activities.