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Get a fresh perspective on Washington DC vacation travel by reading different points of view on Washington District of Columbia lodging and activities. Our editors are constantly researching the latest Washington DC travel reviews, providing you with a selection of the best Washington DC has to offer. Read what other travelers are saying, and share your own questions or suggestions by submitting comments too! |
How to Do D.C. Travel & Leisure (MSN), March, 2007 "We've taken the liberty of dividing families into four special interest groups-political animals, diplomats and spies, history geeks, and artists and aesthetes-and mapped out a weekend's worth of activities for each. You can even eat and sleep staying true to character. So skip the forced march, the civics-teacher gulag. Take your cue from your family's temperament, then take on the town-your way..."
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An Elementary approach to D.C. StarTribune.com, August 03, 2007 "Washington, D.C., is always busy with tourists, so traveling there with children requires some strategizing... "
Sample the Offerings of a Quarter Reborn Boston.com / Boston Globe, May 15, 2005 "Being a visitor here can be frustrating. The avenues are wide and beautiful, the museums magnificent and generally free, and the monuments impressive. But when 5 p.m. rolls around, and you and your family have been walking for hours through the Smithsonian and around the Lincoln and Washington memorials, the city can seem suddenly deserted..."
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Washington: Hail to the Chief! And the City He Lives In New York Times (free registration required), January 16, 2005 "In recent years, the city has experienced a miniboom in trendy boutique hotels - though some residents are still irked by the absence of a W..."
For additional travel information, contact: Visitors Resource Center 1350 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20004
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