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How to Spend 48 Hours in Washington, DC

5th July 2024

America's heart of democracy is a vibrant city waiting to be explored.

 

When planning a trip to the USA, Australian and New Zealand travellers often envision buzzing New York City or sun-soaked Los Angeles. However, there's so much more of the United States to explore.

Just a few hours' from New York, Washington, DC awaits as America's capital city, yet beyond its iconic monuments and landmarks, Washington, DC offers so much more. From world-class dining and historic accommodations to charming neighbourhoods and cultural treasures, here’s how to spend 48 hours in the captivating city of Washington, DC.

 

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King Room at Riggs Washington DC
King Room at Riggs Washington DC

 

Checking In: Riggs Washington DC

Formerly known as the ‘Bank of Presidents’ due to the number of presidents that were clients, Riggs Washington DC is a 19th century bank-turned-hotel and the perfect spot to spend your Washington stay. Echoing their past, you’ll find mini-bar vaults in the rooms, bank-teller style reception, and cocktail bar set in the original bank vault in the basement. Just a few blocks away from the National Mall, Smithsonian museums and the White House, Riggs Washington DC is a unique blend of history, power and luxury.

 

 

Day One: The Best of Washington

Brunch at Cafe Riggs: Your first day in Washington, DC calls for a lot of walking, so a delicious brunch is a must. Head downstairs for a table at Cafe Riggs and order the lobster royale with osetra caviar, hash browns and béarnaise to get your adventure off to a luxurious start.

Iconic Walk to Capitol Hill: After brunch, begin at the Lincoln Memorial and walk along the National Mall towards Capitol Hill. Make sure to stop at the reflecting pool and the Washington Monument before taking a left to arrive at the heart of American democracy, the White House.

Museum Hopping: Spend the afternoon diving into the rich history and culture of several of the free Smithsonian institutions (Smithsonian is the the world's largest museum, education, and research complex located in Washington, DC.) Aside from the regular favourites, make sure to stop at The National Museum of African American History and Culture, which offers profound exhibits that span centuries of African American life, art, and contributions to society.

Dinner at ilili: Wrap up day one with an luxurious dining experience at ilili, known for its modern Lebanese cuisine, mezze dishes and signature cocktails. The restaurant is situated in the waterfront neighbourhood, The Wharf, just a quick walk from the National Mall, making for a picturesque post-dinner stroll before returning to Riggs Washington DC for a nightcap.

 

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Canal-lined streets of Georgetown
Canal-lined streets of Georgetown.

 

Day Two: Uniquely DC

Explore Georgetown: Begin your second day in Washington, DC by exploring the charming neighbourhood of Georgetown. Known for its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and upscale boutiques, Georgetown is a welcome respite from the bustling downtown. Don’t miss a walk along the scenic canal or a visit to the picnic-perfect Georgetown Waterfront Park.

Lunch at Ben’s Chili Bowl: No visit to DC is complete without a stop at Ben’s Chili Bowl. This iconic, family-owned eatery has been serving its famous chilli dogs since 1958. It's a local favourite offering a taste of DC’s signature dish in a casual, laid-back setting. Ben's is situated on U Street NW historically known as Black Broadway and a central area for nightlife in DC.

Private Boat Tour: In the afternoon, end your Washington trip with a private boat tour along the Potomac River with Embark DC. This one-of-a-kind experience offers a unique perspective of Washington, DC’s iconic monuments and memorials, with Captain Denny at the helm offering insightful commentary and hilarious banter.

Time for golden hour to witness the sun setting on the monuments, and later repeat your walk through the National Mall to see the impressive sight of them being lit up at dusk.

 

Washington, DC is a city that seamlessly blends history and culture. Contact a Travel Associates advisor about booking a trip to Washington, DC.

 

Produced in partnership with Washington, DC & Brand USA.