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A local's ultimate travel guide to visiting Washington, DC

Christabel Lobo   

A local's ultimate travel guide to visiting Washington, DC
  • Washington, DC, is rich in history and culture, making it a must-visit destination.
  • To plan a trip to the nation's capital, Insider created a comprehensive travel guide full of local tips.

Much more than just the US seat of government, Washington, DC, is truly a one-of-a-kind destination. With world-class art museums, historic neighborhoods, thousands of acres of green space, and countless cultural festivals all year long, there's plenty to experience on any trip. In fact, eating your way through the district's award-winning culinary scene is worthy of a trip all on its own.

I moved to DC nearly a decade ago, when a non-profit internship brought me to Washington from the West Coast after college. But it was the culture, people, music — it's where go-go music originated after all — and food that made me decide to stay.

I now split my time between the district and traveling for work as a travel writer, but I'm always happy to return home to try a new restaurant, admire an art exhibit, or immerse myself in a cultural festival. Next time your travels take you to Washington, DC, be sure to check out Insider's guide to learn how to best experience the nation's capital like a Washingtonian.

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