

The Pentagon, a symbol of American military power, is the world's largest office building by floor area.
Scrambled eggs, chorizo, black beans, cheese, and salsa wrapped in a flour tortilla.
A half-smoked sausage on a steamed bun with mustard and onions.
Pizza with a garlic-herb butter sauce, mushrooms, mozzarella, and Parmesan cheese.
Known for its fluffy pancakes, this local chain has been serving breakfast since 1958.

Located within The Pentagon, this food court offers a variety of lunch options for military personnel and visitors.
A high-end steakhouse located within The Pentagon, known for its sizzling steaks and elegant atmosphere.

The Pentagon is a large complex, requiring extensive walking.

Weather can be unpredictable, and a light jacket is useful for sudden showers.
Useful for keeping your phone charged while exploring the area.
A historic military cemetery with iconic monuments and the changing of the guard.
A branch of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, housing historic aircraft.
A collectible coin symbolizing the strength and unity of the U.S. military, often given to service members and visitors.
A personalized brick inscribed with a name or message, placed in the cemetery's Memorial Amphitheater Plaza.

A peaceful, wooded island with trails, wildlife, and a memorial to the 26th President.
A local specialty, these peanuts are known for their large size and unique flavor, often sold in bulk at local markets.
A botanical garden in Sophia Antipolis, featuring a vast collection of cacti and succulents, with panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

A bustling street filled with seafood restaurants, offering a unique dining experience in Sai Kung.
A vibrant art museum in downtown Grand Rapids, showcasing contemporary and modern art in a stunning glass-walled building.