Washington DC, the capital of world’s most powerful democracy is truly iconic because it was established by Constitution of the United States to serve as the nation’s capital. The city was envisioned by its founders as a commercial center as well as the seat of government which has a distinctive character as both a national as well as a local city. This is a city where you can walk across paths filled with wide-open avenues, front porches and river views. It boats more than two dozen free museums and there is no dearth of cultural activities as well.
While enjoying holidays in Washington City, the city balances truly rich history and culture with dynamic-ever changing urban setting. To enjoy the rich legacy of city do visit its various museums and the best way to see most of Washington’s monuments and museums is to stroll down the Mall, which is lined with various treasures of city.
Visit the Lincoln Museum, which is an enduring symbol of freedom and the memorial attracts anyone who seeks inspiration and hope.
The National Museum of American History is one museum not to be missed on the Mall. Reopened again in 2008, after two-year renovation, it is a massive collection of various treasures from Abraham Lincoln’s top hat to the Nintendo Game Boy.
The National Museum of Natural History has something for everyone in family from an insect zoo to IMAX cinema and a hall full of dinosaurs you’ll find everything over here.
The Spy Museum is among the major attractions of Washington DC. It is noisy with films and interactive displays. Do enjoy scrumptious dinner at Zola a nearby sophisticated restaurant. To enjoy all this diversity of city and much more.

Holocaust Memorial Museum:-Located just off the Mall, it is profound and unusual place to visit. Its magnificent architecture enhances its exhibits but it is little provocative and heart-stopping. Here you can follow the lives of those who lived and died in Nazi Germany. If you visit it during its peak season from March to August then you need timed tickets.