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The Unofficial Guide to Washington, D.C

English · Paperback / Softback

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Designed to save you time and money, The Unofficial Guide to Washington, D.C. is packed with details on everything from restaurants to hotels to attractions.

List of contents

List of Maps About the Authors Acknowledgments Introduction

  • Welcome to Washington
  • About This Guide
    • Why “Unofficial”?
    • How Unofficial Guides Are Different
    • Comments and Questions from Readers
    • How Information Is Organized: By Subject and by Location
  • Washington, D.C.: Portrait of a City
PART ONE Planning Your Visit
  • When to Go
    • Crowds
    • Weather
  • Gathering Information Before You Leave
    • Making Advance Reservations for Monuments, Museums, and Tours
    • How to Get to Washington, D.C.
  • Where to Go
  • What to Pack
  • Special Tips for Special People
  • A Calendar of Festivals and Events
PART TWO Accommodations
  • Deciding Where to Stay
    • Washington, D.C.’s Iconic Hotels
    • B&Bs
    • Vacation Rentals
    • The Best Hotels by Neighborhood
  • Getting a Good Deal on a Room
    • The Internet Advantage
    • Travel Agents and/or Vacation Packages
    • When Only the Best Will Do
PART THREE Arriving and Getting Around
  • Coming into the City
    • Arriving by Car
    • Arriving by Plane
    • Arriving by Train
    • Arriving by Bus
  • Getting Around Washington
    • Taking the Metro: Just Do It
    • Metrobus and Other Bus Systems
    • Taxis and Car Services
    • Things the Natives Already Know
PART FOUR Sightseeing Tips, Tours, and Attractions
  • So Much to See, So Little Time
  • Happy Hours (The Sightseeing Kind)
  • Taking an Orientation Tour
  • The Best Tours in Town
  • Washington’s Attractions
    • Washington Attractions by Type
    • Washington Locations by Attraction
  • Maryland Suburbs
  • Virginia Suburbs
  • Day-Tripping
  • What’s New in Washington, D.C.?
  • Hidden Gems and Free Things to See and Do
PART FIVE Dining
  • The Washington Cuisine Scene
  • Prime Dining Neighborhoods
    • The Wharf on the Southwest Waterfront
    • Restaurants by Cuisine
    • Capitol Riverfront and Navy Yard
    • Capitol Hill and Barracks Row
    • H Street Corridor and NoMa
    • National Mall and the White House
    • Penn Quarter, Chinatown, and Convention Center
    • Foggy Bottom
    • Georgetown and West End
    • Dupont Circle and Logan Circle
    • U Street Corridor
    • Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights
    • Upper Northwest: Woodley Park, Cleveland Park, and Van Ness
    • Maryland Suburbs
    • Virginia Suburbs
    • Two Dining Destinations Worth a Drive
  • The Best . . .
PART SIX Entertainment and Nightlife
  • Washington Nightlife: More Than Lit-up Monuments
    • The Big-Ticket Venues
    • Cutting Curtain Costs
    • A Washington Tradition: Live Local Music
    • Nightlife Neighborhoods: Clubs, Bars, Live Music, and Dancing
PART SEVEN Shopping
  • Mall Shopping
  • Museum Shops
  • Great Neighborhoods for Window-Shopping
  • Specialty Shopping
PART EIGHT Exercise and Recreation
  • Working a Workout into Your Visit
  • The Basic Drills
    • Bicycling
    • Fitness Centers and Core-Strengthening
    • Yoga Studios
  • Recreational Sports
    • Tennis and Golf
    • Swimming
    • Ropes and Rocks
    • Boating, Paddleboarding, Floating, and Water Parks
    • Segway Tours
    • Ice and Snow
  • Spectator Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Football and Soccer
    • Hockey and Roller Derby
    • Horse Shows and Horse Racing
    • Tennis
Index Unofficial Guide Reader Survey

About the author

Renee Sklarew is a native Washingtonian who enjoys exploring her city’s many attractions, especially its incomparable museums and national parks. As a young girl, her family lived in Switzerland, where she began her passion for travel. Renee is a Study Leader for Smithsonian Associates and leads tours of historic sites and parks in the Washington, D.C., area. She contributes travel articles and photos to newspapers and magazines, including “The Washington Post,” “Washingtonian,” “Northern Virginia Magazine,” and “AAA Traveler.” Renee serves as dining editor for “VivaTysons” magazine and is the co-author of the popular book, “60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Washington, D.C.”

Summary

Designed to save you time and money, The Unofficial Guide to Washington, D.C. is packed with details on everything from restaurants to hotels to attractions.

Product details

Authors Renee Sklarew
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.12.2019
 
EAN 9781628091045
ISBN 978-1-62809-104-5
No. of pages 328
Illustrations Two-color art, maps, tables throughout
Series Unofficial Guides
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Travel > Travel guides > North and Central America

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Activities, TRAVEL / Special Interest / Family, District Of Columbia (Washington, Dc)

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