

Explore the wonders of nature and human history at this iconic museum, housing over 145 million artifacts.
A iconic, open-area national park in downtown D.C., perfect for a morning stroll.

The largest library by number of items cataloged, offering free guided tours in the morning.
A living plant museum with a conservatory and gardens, open from 10 AM to 5 PM.

The museum has large exhibits that require a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important while exploring the museum.

To carry essentials and keep your hands free for exploring.
Half-smoked sausage, American cheese, chili, and onions on a toasted bun.
Fried chicken wings glazed with a sweet and tangy Mumbo sauce.
Jumbo lump crab meat, Old Bay seasoning, and remoulade sauce on a brioche bun.
A historic restaurant near the Smithsonian, known for its power breakfast and political atmosphere.
A charming inn with a popular breakfast spot, serving classic American dishes since 1946.
A popular spot near the Smithsonian, known for its unique, politically-themed pizzas.

Handmade by local artisans, these crafts showcase the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous tribes.
High-quality replicas of historical coins, providing a tangible connection to America's past.
Designed by local artists, these pins feature unique illustrations inspired by the museum's exhibits.
A serene forest farm offering unparalleled stargazing opportunities, with the Milky Way often visible to the naked eye.
A stunning waterfall system in the Hérault Gorges, offering a refreshing escape and beautiful hiking trails.
Museum Bumbu Desa offers an intimate glimpse into the rich culinary heritage of Indonesia. Nestled in the serene landscapes of Bogor, it showcases traditional cooking tools, spices, and artifacts that tell the stories of Indonesia's diverse food culture.