

The world's largest library by number of items cataloged, housing over 170 million items from more than 100 countries.
A living plant museum that showcases a diverse collection of plants from around the world.

Home to the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
Explore the social, political, cultural, scientific, and military history of the United States.

Washington D.C. can have varied weather, a light jacket is essential for unpredictable conditions.
The Library of Congress and surrounding areas require a lot of walking.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the city and visiting attractions.
A historic restaurant near the Library of Congress, known for its classic American brunch dishes and elegant atmosphere.
A popular fast-casual spot near the Library of Congress, famous for its burgers and milkshakes.
A local favorite near the Library of Congress, offering New York-style pizza and a variety of toppings.
A stylish tote bag featuring the Library of Congress' iconic architecture, symbolizing knowledge and history.

A patriotic magnet featuring the third U.S. President and the Library's founder, Thomas Jefferson.
Set of four coasters showcasing the Library's beautiful buildings, perfect for book lovers and history enthusiasts.
A half-smoke is a DC specialty, a sausage and beef hot dog topped with chili, mustard, and onions.
Crispy chicken wings tossed in DC's signature Mumbo Sauce, a sweet and tangy barbecue sauce.
A crispy crab cake served on a soft bun with lettuce and tomato.

A grand 18th-century palace showcasing Tipu Sultan's architectural prowess, with intricate woodwork and a fascinating history.
A hidden gem in San Francisco, this museum showcases the city's rich history and cultural heritage in a serene, verdant setting.

Pingyao's well-preserved city wall, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, encircles the historic city center, offering a glimpse into ancient Chinese architecture and culture.