Washington, corridors of power

Potent symbol of America
The capital city of the United States and seat for House of the unique hugest free museums in the world, Washington is the capital of the United States. It is a city born of politics, by politics and for politics. There’s so much of everything that you will feel complete, excited and won’t spend a single minute doing nothing.

Being well served of culture, with the Smithsonian Museums and the Library of Congress, well served of history with the US Capitol Building and the Washington Monument, well serve of art, with the National Gallery of Art and the American Art Museum, and well served of night life, with wild clubs and busy bars.

To visit Washington and make your trip complete, the first stop must be the Mall. The Mall is a National Park housing many of the monuments in the city. The concentration of memorials,museums and monuments is huge. There you can visit the US Capitol Building, the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool, the White House, The Washington Monument, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the Vietnam War Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the National Gallery of Art, the National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of Natural History, and the Holocaust Museum. All of them are within a walking distance from each other.

One of the most popular museums in the city is the National Spy Museum. Right at the beginning, visitors are invited to play a role of a secret agent, and try, during the visit, to spot hidden cameras, to identify disguises and listen to bugs. In the museum there are a reconstruction of the tunnel under the Berlin wall, and other exhibits are focused on the Cold War.

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