Wanna fly to Washington DC this summer for some sightseeing.What are some interesting places outside of DC to check out?
Arlington cemetery
FYI summer is the worst time of year to visit. Humidity is awful and the city is jam packed with bus loads of tourists.
what do you mean, like day trips with a car? or just outside the city itself?old town alexandia is on the metro and you can get the water taxi backgreat falls shouldn't take long at allfurther out:colonial towns in virginia, williamsburg, etc.shenandoahdelaware side of maryland, st michals, etc. (guess you could go to actual delaware if you like the beach)annapolisold historical places like harpers ferrythere will be cities you can stop off along the way to these places like frederick, richmond, etc. if you carealso, i wouldn't go in the middle of summer. it was already hot and muggy here last weekend. summer will be brutal. spring is probably the overall best time to visit, but it's a very narrow window and very touristy. for a safer bet, i'd go in late sept/early oct.
>>2646890Stay out of the southeast quadrant of DC and the surrounding area. The most feral, retard apes roam there
>>2646902Short but decent list of recommendations. My wife and I just moved about 15 minutes from D.C. this past summer, so I don't think I have the experience or insight to add much else. However, if OP likes history, I'd also suggest heading down to George Washington's Mount Vernon in Fairfax County. It's an easy drive from the city, and wouldn't cost much to Uber from Huntington Metro Station. If OP wants to visit Mount Vernon but is a cheapskate, there are also at least two Fairfax Connector buses that begin their route at Huntington Metro and terminate directly outside of the entrance to the main estate at Mount Vernon. It'd take about ~25 minutes on the metro from the center of D.C., and then another 30-40 minutes on the bus, depending on traffic--you can use a WMA card on both the metro and the bus. Also, Gravelly Point near Reagan International Airport is pretty cool for autists who want to kill some time--you can watch planes take off and land from near the end of the runway, which IMO is an interesting way to kill some time. Probably not worth making a detour for, but could prove worthwhile to the right person (though I'd recommend only going if planes are landing from the north). >>2646944Who the fuck visits the capital and decides to visit Southeast DC? It wouldn't even be on OP's radar unless he really wanted to buy weed or shrooms from a very specific dispensary.
DC is a good food city. very good guatemalan/honduran. I recommend bicycling a lot. washington national cathedral, the national botanic gardens, and the arboretum are also worth it. don't sleep on DC itself though, especially the lesser visited museums and the lesser visited neighborhoods. if you like planes, head out to udar hazy too. summer is rough to visit but bring a lot of water and you'll be fine.
>>2646981DC is an absolutely mid food cityt. Lived here for 5 yearsOnly things I can say is do all the monuments (tidal basin walk), National Gallery of Art is the best museum if you want to go to one. Bangkok 54 in Arlington in a locally famous thai restaurant.
>>2646985Not him, but disagree. I've lived in Georgetown for 15 years.
>>2646985it's definitely not NYC or CDMX or São Paulo but DC is definitely a good food city by US standards. I found the hispanic cuisine excellent and was also impressed by the vietnamese. from what I understand DC is much better for $$$$ places which was way out of my price range.
>>2646986>>2646990If you want good Korean, Indian, or Thai you have to go into Arlington/Fairfax. All the American food is run of the mill, and there is about two good Sushi places. Italian selection is low too. I will concede there is good Latin food at smaller joints.
Summer is brutal in D.C. The place is literally a swamp and there’s no shade anywhere.
I literally bust a nut every time I eat pupusas holy FUCK
>>2646997Annandale and Silver Spring have a great diversity of food. We also have a ton of H Marts around which is nice.
>>2647166I live right outside DC in Maryland. Check out the National Harbor in Maryland. It's across the river from Alexandria in Maryland just below the southern tip of DC. There is Great Falls Park in northern Virginia. It's quite beautiful. It's parallel to the C & O canal and the Potomac and have some rock scrambling. Pretty comfy. Old Town Alexandria is cool too. Further out, you could check out Mt. Vernon the home of George Washington. Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. Pretty cool...There is a Six Flags nearby in Maryland but it's mid.St. Mary's city was the first colony in Maryland. It's on the southern tip where the bay meets the Potomac.
>>2646890Frederick and Harper's Ferry are nice. You can technically get there by train but the 2nd half is commuter rail so you'd have to stay the night and take an early morning train back. and it's probably not cheap.
>>2647805I think i stayed for a weekend in one those houses on the top of the hill there. Great view and nice town.It's an easy weekend trip on amtrak from DC.
>>2646890Visit Old Alexandria and Arlington. I did that last summer with my relative who lives in Maryland, DC looks like a nice town now even if there's still bad corners, Georgetown looks really great even if I only saw the harbor.The only thing is that it's horrifyingly muggy.
>>2647917>The only thing is that it's horrifyingly muggy.Well it is a literal swamp, that's what you get when you build your city on swamp land, you get swamp-ass summers.
>>2647930>>2647917This is not good reasoning and a dumb take. Much of the New England coast and even parts of the bay area and LA are marshland but they arent muggy. The fact that there was a swamp there has nothing to do with the mugginess
>>2647805My grandparents lived in that area. My grandfather used to take me to the C&O canal tow path. It's cool because it runs right along the Potomac River and goes from DC to god knows where, Cumberland? It's 100s of miles. We'd look at trains pass by and he could tell me about them. Feels bad man.
>>2646890Nice Japan-filter you applied on that photo of DC my mouth webt ibstantly like this -----> :O
>>2646947Frederick Douglass’s house is a national park and it’s a got really nice museum that’s worth the trip out to southeast DC.
>>2648110That's just the tidal basin anon, it's had cherry blossoms for over 100 years.
>>2647973i live about a mile from the canal and then it's just 3 miles to Harper's Ferry. very cozy.
>>2646898This, with emphasis. That said, if you ARE there during miserable summer weather, know you can see many of the outdoor monuments and such at night -- at least a bit cooler, and they are very impressive lit up at night. And usually less crowded.
>>2646890Any good AIRBNB recs for a single traveler with a car and moderate finances, specifically the more interesting areas?