Published: March 10, 2024 | Updated May 5, 2025
Welcome to the heart of American history and culture! Washington DC, the vibrant capital of the United States, is a city steeped in political significance, rich heritage, and endless exploration opportunities. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, a foodie, or simply a traveler seeking unique experiences, this meticulously planned 5-day itinerary will cover the best of our Nation’s Capital. From iconic monuments and world-class museums to eclectic neighborhoods and culinary delights, this 5 day Washington DC itinerary has it all!
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How to Get to Washington DC
There are 3 airports that service the Washington DC area.
Reagan National Airport (DCA)
The closest airport is Reagan National Airport (DCA), which is located only 5 miles from downtown Washington DC. Besides the convenience of being so close to the city, flying in and out of Reagan National Airport gives you spectacular views of the monuments in DC, like the Washington Monument and the Capitol. Reagan National Airport has a Metro Station located inside the airport. The airport Metro Station has access to both the Blue Lines and Yellow Lines. Click here for more information about Reagan National Aiport’s metro station.
Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is another convenient option for flying in and out of Washington, D.C. Located about 25 miles west of the city, the drive typically takes 30–45 minutes by car. However, traffic in the D.C. area can be challenging. Expect heavier congestion when driving from Dulles into the city on weekday mornings and from D.C. back to Dulles on weekday afternoons and evenings.
To skip the hassle of traffic altogether, take advantage of the Metro station located right inside the airport. The Silver Line will take you directly from Dulles to downtown Washington, D.C. Click here for more information about the Washington Dulles Metro Station.
Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
Getting Around Washington DC
Washington, D.C. is a very walkable city. If you’re staying downtown (or even just outside the city), you won’t need a rental car. Most major sights are accessible on foot or via the Metro. For places without convenient Metro access, rideshares like Uber or Lyft are an easy backup.
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Utilizing the Metro
Metro Fare Cards
If you have an iPhone:
Open the Wallet app.
Tap the + button.
Select Transit Card.
Under United States, choose SmarTrip.
Transfer funds from an existing card or purchase a new one.
For Android Users:
Open the Google Wallet app.
Tap Add to Wallet.
Select Transit Pass.
Choose SmarTrip and follow the prompts to add or load funds.
You can add fare anytime directly from your phone—no need to keep track of a physical card!
Biking Around the City
Washington, D.C. is also extremely bike-friendly. The city has miles of dedicated bike lanes and trails, making cycling a fun and eco-friendly way to explore. Capital Bikeshare is the city’s official bike-sharing program, with stations located throughout D.C. and even into nearby suburbs. You can rent a bike for a single ride, a full day, or buy a short-term pass—all directly through the Capital Bikeshare app. For quick trips between monuments or cruising along the National Mall, biking can be both convenient and scenic.
Parking in Washington DC
Where to Stay in Washington DC
If you want both convenience and safety, these neighborhoods are among the best places to stay in Washington, D.C. Each offers easy walking access to major sights and has nearby Metro stations for exploring the rest of the city:
Foggy Bottom – Close to Georgetown, the Kennedy Center, and the National Mall.
Dupont Circle – A lively area with restaurants, shops, and great nightlife.
Downtown/National Mall – Perfect for first-time visitors who want to be right by the monuments and museums.
Logan Circle – A trendy, residential neighborhood with historic row houses and great dining options.
Top-Rated Hotels in Washington DC
All of these hotels are within walking distance of monuments and/or Metro stations:
Hotel Hive – A stylish micro-hotel with a modern vibe. (Check out my full post on Hotel Hive!)
State Plaza Hotel – Spacious suites, great for longer stays.
Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. – Luxury in the West End.
Fairmont Washington, D.C. – Upscale option in Foggy Bottom.
The Hay-Adams Hotel – Historic and elegant, right by the White House.
Riggs Washington, D.C. – Boutique hotel in a former bank building.
Hotel Madera – Modern design with a cozy feel in Dupont Circle.
Courtyard by Marriott Washington, D.C. – Reliable, budget-friendly, and centrally located.
Monuments By Moonlight
Day 1: National Mall
Monument & Memorial Tours
Washington DC in One Day: Guided Sightseeing Tour
Washington DC Electric Cart Guided Tour
DC Monuments E-Bike Tour
Small Group Half Day DC Tour
Private Half Day Tour of Washington, DC
Day 1 Must-See Monuments & Memorials
These are the must-see monuments and memorials for Day 1. Whether you visit them independently or on a tour, be sure to check all of these off of your list.
The Washington Monument
Start your independent monument tour at the Washington Monument, which is located in the center of the National Mall. The Washington Monument (sometimes referred to as the Pencil) is a 555 foot tall tribute to George Washington. It can be viewed from the outside as well as the inside. Visitors can get an admission ticket to go all the way up inside the Washington Monument. The views from the top are pretty incredible.
Washington Monument Tickets
Lincoln Memorial
Vietnam Memorial and Korean War Memorial
World War II Memorial
From the Vietnam Memorial, head east to the World War II Memorial.
Jefferson Memorial & Tidal Basin
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
National Air & Space Museum Tickets
DAY 2: SMITHSONIAN MUSEUMS
Day 2 will have you heading back to the National Mall to explore the Smithsonian museums. All Smithsonian museums are free of charge. Two Smithsonian museums is the ideal amount for one day, so choose 2 from this list to visit on Day 2.
Smithsonian’s American History Museum
The Smithsonian’s American History Museum is located on the National Mall and is home to iconic artifacts of our country’s history, like the original Star Spangled Banner flag, the First Ladies inauguration dresses, and pop-culture artifacts like Dorothy’s ruby slippers. Admission is free and no ticket reservations are required.
Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum
The Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum is located on the National Mall, right next door to the American History Museum and is home to animal exhibits, including the popular dinosaur exhibit. It is also home to the largest collection of jewels, including the Hope Diamond. There is also a mummy exhibit!
Check out this private behind the scenes guided tour of the Natural History Museum.
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History
Ford’s Theater
Next up is Ford’s Theater, where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. This is still a working theater, but tours are offered during certain times on half hour timed entries. Timed entry tickets are required and should be purchased in advance here.
Day 3: White House, National Archives & Holocaust Museum
White House Tour
If you plan far enough in advance, you a secure a tour of the White House. White House tour tickets have to be requested through your state Senator or House of Representative delegate at least 21 days in advance. When you fill out the tour application, you have to select the dates you are available and if there are any openings during your stay, you will be assigned a tour date and time. This will require some flexibility as you don’t get to choose your date and time. You may have to switch around your itinerary and plan around the White House tour. It is important to not that no purses or bags are allowed in the White House. Click here to request White House tour tickets.
National Archives
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Day 4: Capitol Hill & Library of Congress
United States Capitol
Library of Congress
U.S. Supreme Court
Day 5: Arlington & Alexandria
Arlington National Cemetery
George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate
Old Town Alexandria
After Mt. Vernon, head to Old Town Alexandria for some shopping and eat at one of the fabulous restaurants in Old Town. If you have time, consider taking a water taxi from Old Town Alexandria directly across the Potomac River to Washington’s National Harbor. National Harbor is home to the 180 foot tall Capital Wheel– a ferris wheel over the Potomac River with breathtaking views of the city. National Harbor also has many fabulous restaurants and shops, as well as the MGM Casino & Bar.
Day 6: Georgetown & DC Waterfront
Georgetown
DC Waterfront
Day 7: Embassy Row, Dupont Circle & National Zoo
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