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coupondad1 Jun 16th, 2014 04:26 PM

We are going doing the 2 week of July and we found excellent rates on groupon. 3 days at the Arlington Clarion for $360, breakfast included. Parking in DC will be by Panda parking, groupon had a great deal with them, $12 for any thing up to $25. The price for taking the train for 4 people will be more than the $12 so this is why I chose to go this route.

tenthumbs Jun 17th, 2014 04:44 PM

Another vote for Udvar Hazy. It's Smithsonian's second, lesser known air and space museum~without the crowds.

One of the things my teenager enjoyed in DC was the Museum of Crime and Punishment and the interactive exhibits.

Luv2travel15 Jun 21st, 2014 06:46 AM

Hope you have a wonderful visit to DC - it's such a great place to visit and take kids also. You have received many great tips here and the good thing about DC is most everything is free so great for a budget.

The metro is easy to navigate also. Another thing you can think about for getting about DC is to download free iphone tours. Here's a website I found, not sure what type phone you have.

http://www.top10travelapps.com/search/washington%20dc

My daughter, SIL and 2 grandsons (now 16 & 13) went to DC last April and they loved it. My daughter is a teacher so well planned their itinerary. They had a tour of the Capitol Building and they found that interesting. Did all the monuments as well. I asked my youngest grandson what he liked best and he said visiting Arlington Cemetery and Changing of Guard (I believe the ceremony is every 1/2 hr. in summer). Do try and get to see that. There is a tram tour you could take.

http://dc.about.com/od/monuments/p/ArlingCemetery.htm

Good luck and have fun. Remember your sunscreen, water, and hats! LOL

Lots of walking too.
You can take the metro right to the

Luv2travel15 Jun 21st, 2014 06:50 AM

Sorry, disregard the last line, had it posted and couldn't delete it. What I was going to say is that you can take the metro to Arlington Cemetery stop and it's a short walk to visitor's center to purchase tickets.

KTtravel Jun 21st, 2014 07:29 PM

Someone may have mentioned this but check your Congressional representatives websites. They can often get you tickets for tours. Our Senator hosts a free breakfast where we got to meet her and then get a free tour of the Senate by one of her staff. We took a little train from her office building to the Capitol building and exchanged seats with John Kerry (this was a few years ago.) We were also able to obtain tickets to see the Senate and House of Representatives in session. -- very cool.


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