Washington D.C. - Free Things To See and Do
- White House Tours only available for U.S. citizens. Requests must be submitted through your U.S. Member of Congress
- White House Visitor Center Visitor center is is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens (located across the street from the White House)
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Lincoln Memorial The memorial to President Lincoln is where Martin Luther King made his famous "I have a dream" speech
- Capitol Hill U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
- Supreme Court Visit the highest court in America
- Smithsonian Museums See the Air and Space museum or any of the 13 other museums and the National Zoo
- National Mall Home to the Jefferson Memorial, Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- National Archives See important documents such as the the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence
- Library of Congress The world's largest library with more than 144 million items in 460 languages
- Washington Monument Go inside the tower for a panoramic view of Washington
- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Free admission year-round. During the busy March- August period, a timed free pass is required
- Ford's Theater The theater where President Lincoln was assassinated on Good Friday, April 14, 1865
- Bureau of Engraving & Printing Witness millions of dollars being printed at the Treasury Department bureau
- Arlington National Cemetery The final resting place of President John F. Kennedy and 14,000 veterans
- Georgetown Trendy restaurants, designer shops, historic homes and museums make up this famous neighborhood
- Kennedy Center Free 6pm concerts at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- Old Post Office Tower Enjoy a panoramic view of Washington from the historic Old Post Office Tower
- More free attractions