Wikitravel Guide to Washington, D.C.
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by Peter B. Fitzgerald and the Wikitravel community
As the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C. has an extraordinary collection of free museums, and the lion's share of the nation's most iconic monuments. But beyond treasures like the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian, the city is booming with shopping, dining, and nightlife befitting a world-class metropolis.
Highlights
- 26 detailed maps covering every corner of the city
- A complete guide to D.C.'s dining scene compiled by a local chowhound
- Detailed coverage of the city's hottest clubs, lounges, and bars, updated monthly
- Includes the "Best of the 'Burbs", for the highlights of Northern Virginia and Maryland just across the city lines
Product Details
- Retail price $14.99
- 252 pages
- 5.06" x 7.81"
- Updated monthly — you will always receive the latest version
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Notes
This book, including the cover, the excerpt above and the preview pages, uses content from the Wikitravel.org guide to Washington, D.C., available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
