Discovering African American history and culture in Washington, DC is a must. From the March on Washington to Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic speech, the city holds numerous free-to-visit sites. Don't miss the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Frederick Douglass' former home, and more.
The Wharf is DC's most exciting waterfront neighborhood. It is home to over 80 restaurants and shops, four hotels, and thousands of residents and workers. The Wharf reestablishes Washington, DC, as a waterfront city and destination. This remarkable, mile-long stretch along the Potomac River comes to life with restaurants, retailers, residences, and businesses—all complemented by monumental views and a vibrant culture. Home of the award-winning Anthem concert hall, multiple intimate music venues, a host of local retailers, and the nation’s oldest operating fish market, The Wharf offers a truly unique DC experience.
Located by the scenic Potomac River, MGM National Harbor offers luxury and entertainment. With a world-class casino, guests can enjoy gaming thrills. Nestled close to Tanger Outlets for shopping and diverse dining options, it promises an unforgettable stay.
Tysons Galleria Mall in Northern Virginia is celebrated for its unparalleled luxury shopping and dining experience. Boasting designer boutiques and upscale retailers, guests are invited to immerse themselves in the epitome of fashion, where the latest trends and timeless styles converge in perfect harmony.