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Get inspired and plan your next trip with Fodor?s ebook travel guide to Washington, D.C. Intelligent Planning:? Discover all of the essential, up-to-date travel insights you expect in a Fodor?s guide, including Fodor?s Choice dining and lodging, top experiences and attractions, and detailed planning advice. Easy Navigation for E-Readers:? Whether you?re reading this ebook from start to finish or jumping from chapter to chapter as you develop your itinerary, Fodor?s makes it easy to find the information you need with a single touch. In addition to a traditional main table of contents for the ebook, each chapter opens with its own table of contents, making it easy to browse. Full-Color Photos and Maps:? It?s hard not to fall in love with Washington, D.C. as you flip through a vivid full-color photo album. Explore the layout of the city and popular neighborhoods with easy-to-read full-color maps. What?s Covered? Get to Know Washington, D.C.:? No trip to our nation?s capitol would be complete without a trip to The Mall. This expanse of green is at the heart of D.C., stretching from the Capitol to the Washington Monument and is lined by some of America?s finest museums. D.C.?s most famous monuments are concentrated west of the Mall and along the Tidal Basin. In the Capitol Hill area (dominated by the Capitol itself along with the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress), follow Hill staffers to find restaurants, bars, and a thriving outdoor market. In addition to the White House, the White House Area and Foggy Bottom is the home of George Washington University and offers great art at the Corcoran and Renwick galleries as well as performance at the Kennedy Center. Don?t miss Downtown?s many attractions including Ford?s Theater, the International Spy Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and the American Art Museum. By night, crowds head to the Verizon Center, Chinatown?s restaurants, and movie theaters. Georgetown, the capital?s wealthiest neighborhood, is great for strolling, shopping, and partying. Dupont Circle is a hub of fashionable restaurants, shops, and is also home to the most visible segment of the gay community. Visit the Kalorama neighborhood for an enclave of embassies, luxurious homes, and small museums. Looking for something more offbeat? Head to Adams Morgan, one of D.C.?s most ethnically diverse neighborhoods, for restaurants, shops, and happening nightlife. The U Street Corridor also offers trendy boutiques and hip eateries. And don?t forget to check out the Upper Northwest. This mostly residential swath of D.C. houses two must-see attractions: the National Cathedral and the National Zoo. Note:? This ebook edition is adapted from Fodors Washington, D.C. 2012 but differs in some content.? Additionally, the ebook edition includes photographs and maps that will appear on black-and-white devices but are optimized for devices that support full-color images.;Experience Washington, D.C. -- Neighborhoods -- Museums -- Monuments and memorials -- Official Washington -- Where to eat -- Dining and lodging atlas -- Where to stay -- Nightlife -- The performing arts -- Sports and outdoors -- Shopping -- Side trips -- Travel smart Washington D.C.

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Fodors Washington, D.C. 2012

Editors: Jess Moss, Carolyn Galgano

Editorial Contributors: Sarah Christie, Valerie Hamilton, Beth Kanter, Mike Lillis, Kathryn McKay, Elana Schor, Cathy Sharpe, Mitch Tropin

Editorial Production: Linda Schmidt, Evangelos Vasilakis

Design: Jessica Walsh, Tina Malaney, Jennifer Romains

Copyright

Copyright 2011 by Fodors Travel, a division of Random House, Inc.

Fodors is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc.

All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Fodors Travel, a division of Random House, Inc., and in Canada by Random House of Canada, Limited, Toronto. Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York.

No maps, illustrations, or other portions of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.

ISBN 978-0-307-92868-9

Excerpted from Fodors Washington, D.C. 2012 (ISBN 978-0-679-00949-8)

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Photo Credits

Washington, D.C. Cover, Cedric Weber/shutterstock.com
Album 1, Jennifer Romains
Album 2, Capital Region USA, capitalregionusa.org
Album 3, BDphoto/istockphoto
Album 4, Rena Schild/shutterstock.com
Album 5, rorem/shutterstock.com.com
Album 6, Eric Long/NASM, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
Album 7, nojustice/istockphoto
Album 8, jcarillet/istockphoto
Album 9, aimintang/istockphoto
Album 10, Ng Wei Keong/shutterstock.com
Washington, D.C. Contents, NoDerog/istockphoto
Experience Washington, D.C., SOMATUSCANI/istockphoto
Washington, D.C. Today, Gary Blakeley/iStockphoto/Thinkstock
Washington, D.C. Planner, Destination DC
Whats Where, Last Conversation Piece by Juan Muoz by Jesse Varnerhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/molas/201167896/Attribution-Sharealike License
Washington, D.C. Top Attractions, idesygn/Shutterstock.com
Great Itineraries, LWPhotography/shutterstock.com
D.C. With Kids, Alfred Wekelo/shutterstock.com
D.C. Like A Local, Destination DC
Free In D.C., DC St. Patricks Day Parade Photographers
Sightsee in D.C., Cedric Weber/shutterstock.com
Happy Hour In D.C., Rasika
Inside the Sausage Factory: How Laws Are Made, public domain
Washington, D.C. Black History Walk, Ben Schumin/wikipedai.org
D.C.s Top Festivals, Brianna May/iStockphoto/Thinkstock
Neighborhoods, John Keith/shutterstock.com.com
How D.C. Came To Be, Alan Freed/shutterstock.com
The White House Area and Foggy Bottom, Vacclav/shutterstock.com
Capitol Hill and Northeast D.C., lillisphotography/istockphoto
Downtown, kaphotollc/istockphoto
Georgetown, Mableen/istockphoto
Dupont Circle and Logan Circle, Destination DC
Adams Morgan, Serenity by Alex Guerrero http://www.flickr.com/photos/poldavo/528909722/Attribution-License
U Street Corridor, G. Byron Peck/City Arts Inc.
Upper Northwest, Medioimages/Photodisc/thinkstock
Museums, fstockfoto/shutterstock.com
Planning, Alfred Wekelo/shutterstock.com
Top Museums, Jorg Hackemann/shutterstock.com
Other Museums, AgnosticPreachersKid/wikipedia.org
Monuments and Memorials, Graham Death/shutterstock.com
Planning, Camrocker/istockphoto
Top Monuments and Memorials, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc.
Other Memorials, Rena Schild/shutterstock.com
Official Washington, Tim Mainiero/shutterstock.com
Planning, Gary Blakeley/shutterstock.com
Top Government Offices and Institutions, U.S. Capitol Visitors Center
Other Government Offices and Institutions, Jerric Ramos/shutterstock.com
Where To Eat, Bens Chili Bowl by Steve Snodgrasshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/stevensnodgrass/3465712564/
Attribution-License
The Scene, Lourdes Delgado
Restaurants By Neighborhood, Brasserie Beck
Where To Stay, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
The Scene, George Apostolidis/Mandarin Oriental
Hotels By Neighborhood, 2008 by Bruce Buck
Nightlife, Olga Miltsova/shutterstock.com
The Scene, Destination DC
Nightlife By Neighborhood, Destination DC
The Performing Arts, Karin Cooper
The Scene, 6348103963/shutterstock.com
The Performing Arts By Neighborhood, Sergei Bachlakov/shutterstock.com
Sports and the Outdoors, Michael Licisyn
The Scene, Rena Schild/shutterstock.com
Parks and Nature, Washington DC Cherry blossoms along the tidal basin by Mark Peters http://www.flickr.com/photos/sneakerdog/2384529444/Attribution-License
Sports, Olga Bogatyrenko/shutterstock.com
Shopping, Destination DC
The Scene, SVLuma/shutterstock.com
Shopping By Neighborhood, Kheng Guan Toh/shutterstock.com
Side Trips, Olga Bogatyrenko/iStockphoto
Getting Oriented, Anton Albert/shutterstock.com
Alexandria, Virginia, James Pruitt, Qingwa, LLC/istockphoto
C&O Canal and Great Falls Parks, Mark Yarchoan/shutterstock.com
National Harbor, The Awakening Giant Statue at Hains Point by irishttp://www.flickr.com/photos/irisphotos/4751972341/Attribution-NoDerivs License
Mount Vernon, Woodlawn, and Gunston Hall, JacobH/istockphoto
Anapolis, Maryland, John Kuo/Hemera/Thinkstock
Travel Smart, Kenneth C. Zirkel/iStockphoto
Getting Here and Around, Douglas Litchfield/shutterstock.com
Essentials, trekandshoot/iStockphoto/Thinkstock
Washington, D.C., Konstantin L/shutterstock.com

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