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Claire Zulkey's avatar

nobody asked but here is where I will drop the often-told story of my friend Liz realizing that the name of the Smithsonian Museum is not the "Aaron Space" museum.

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Daphna Atias's avatar

Hi witches! I live in DC with my husband, 4.5yo, and 9mo, and I have some Additional Tips, particularly focused on younger kids.

1. Like many other locals, I also came here to recommend the Wonderplace, ImagiNations, the botanical garden, and Planet Word. They are all great! And free!

2. Closer to the center of downtown, the atrium at the National Portrait Gallery is a really beautiful indoor space with some room to run around, a beautiful orchid exhibit (through 4/28), and a little cafe.

3. The National Postal Museum (Smithsonian, free) is surprisingly cool and very close to the Union Station metro. You might not think it’s that interesting in theory, but there is a train car and a truck to climb on, and the exhibits are super interactive. I love it.

4. Union Market is a great food hall with lots of options; the roof, called the Hi-Lawn, is a fun place to run around. Metrobar is a beer garden with a train car bar and is super kid-friendly before, say, 7 p.m. You can bring in outside food, including Happy Meals from the McDonalds nearby.

5. The top of the Washington Monument is cool, but you have to get tickets way in advance or stand in line day-of. Instead, try the Old Post Office tower (now the Waldorf Astoria; formerly the infamous Trump hotel), which is not crowded and has a fantastic view—you don’t need to get up too high in a city that doesn’t have tall buildings.

6. Cherry blossoms are pretty done for the year, but we have azalea season to look forward to (the National Arboretum is a pain to get to but has an amazing collection, as well as an incredible bonsai collection), and, in the summer, the amazing Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens.

My sources of family things to do are large on Instagram. Check out familytripguides, austinkgraff, md.kid.adventures, and kiddfriendlymaryland. https://www.kidfriendlydc.com is also great, especially for older kids.

I love this city and am really happy to answer additional questions! Ask away if you’d like!

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