

Explore Native American history and culture through compelling artifacts and interactive exhibits.
A iconic, open-air national monument dedicated to American veterans and soldiers.
One of the world's most visited natural history museums, featuring a vast collection of artifacts.
A waterfront development with shops, restaurants, and beautiful views of the Potomac River.

Washington D.C. weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.

Stay hydrated while exploring the museum and nearby parks.
Ensure your phone stays powered for photos and navigation.

Handcrafted using natural materials, dreamcatchers are believed to filter out bad dreams and bring good ones.

Intricately designed with turquoise, silver, and other natural stones, this jewelry reflects the rich cultural heritage of Native American tribes.

Iconic for its power breakfast and historic atmosphere near the museum.
Upscale dining with a historic ambiance, near the museum.
Historic steakhouse with a unique mutton chop dish, near the museum.
Woven with intricate patterns and designs, these rugs are a symbol of Navajo culture and can take months to create.
Fluffy pancakes with maple syrup, typically served with fresh fruit or bacon.
New England-style lobster roll with chunks of lobster meat, served on a toasted bun with butter and lemon.

DC-style half-smoke sausage topped with chili, mustard, and onions, served on a bun.
Qufu Temple, dedicated to Confucius, is a serene and historic complex showcasing Chinese architecture and culture.
The Oregon Zoo, nestled in Portland's Washington Park, is a vibrant home to over 2,000 animals, showcasing a lush, naturalistic setting that reflects the beauty of Oregon's diverse habitats.
A bustling traditional market in George Town, offering a mix of local produce, textiles, and street food.