

Experience the poignant beauty of Mount Vernon's nightly tribute to George Washington, with a torchlit pathway and evening programs.

Evenings can be chilly at Mount Vernon, especially near the water.
Useful for long days exploring and to capture night photos.
To ensure a pleasant experience walking around the memorial at night.
A historic spot known for its brunch and views of the Potomac River.
Famous for its half-smokes and milkshakes, a DC classic.

An upscale dining experience in a historic row house near the National Cathedral.
Explore the lavish estate of America's first president, featuring his mansion, gardens, and museum.
A vibrant waterfront district with shops, restaurants, and stunning views of the Potomac River at night.
Handcrafted lanterns inspired by those used in George Washington's time, symbolizing the historic significance of Mount Vernon.
Wine produced from the grapes grown at Mount Vernon, a nod to Washington's interest in viticulture and his role in establishing the American wine industry.
Quilts inspired by those used in the Mount Vernon mansion, showcasing the craftsmanship and historical context of the estate.
Fluffy pancakes topped with fresh blueberries, served with maple syrup
Jumbo lump crab meat formed into cakes, breaded, and served on a soft roll with tartar sauce
A half-smoked sausage topped with chili, mustard, and onions, served on a bun
A serene spot offering breathtaking views of Lake Toba at sunset, with the distant mountains and islands adding to its charm.

Bidadi Fort, a historic 16th-century structure, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's history.
Valle De La Luna, or 'Moon Valley', is a unique landscape in Chile's Atacama Desert, featuring unusual rock formations and sand dunes.