Every year between March and April, Washington, DC has a festival dedicated to the Cherry Blossoms. On April 12, between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm, there will be a parade along Constitution Avenue Northwest between 7th and 17th Street.
Le Diplomate, located off Logan Circle, is known for amazing French cuisine with a great atmosphere; it's a perfect spot for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch.
The Old Ebbitt Grill, located near the White House, is an iconic DC tavern and a fun spot for a cocktail, lunch, or dinner
RPM Italian, in the business district, is an upscale Italian restaurant that never disappoints.
The Best Sandwich Place is an easygoing breakfast & lunch venue offering salads, rice bowls, and a robust selection of sandwiches.
Cuban cuisine & a vast rum bar accented by Caribbean décor & latin music
A Baked Joint is a bakery located on K street in Washington DC It's sister location, Baked and Wired located in Georgetown, is known for the most decadent pastries in the city. Rather than going out to Georgetown, A Baked Joint also offers these delicacies and more.
Take a stroll to get away from the concrete jungle and step onto the National Mall, a large park operated by the National Park Service. Enjoy the bountiful historical statues, monuments, and American History that only the National Mall can capture.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is a free admission Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall. Be sure to get tickets online early because they do sell out.
The National Portrait Gallery is a free-admission museum with art work portraying influential Americans throughout history.
The International Spy Museum is an interactive look at the history of espionage featuring a large collection of spy artifacts and devices.