

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.
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.

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.

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.
The Illawarra Flame Tree, a stunning native Australian tree, is renowned for its vibrant red flowers that bloom in spring, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
Belvedere Lookout offers panoramic views of Melbourne's skyline and the Yarra River, with a historic rotunda and beautiful gardens.
A unique wildlife reserve in Bhutan, home to the rare Takin, the national animal.