Classic’s guidebook

Classic
Classic’s guidebook

Food scene

You'll want to park in a garage at the Harbor, much more cost effective than the street. Ride the Capitol Wheel "Soar 180 feet above the Potomac River. Experience incomparable waterfront views of DC, Maryland and Virginia seated in comfortable, climate-controlled gondolas. Enjoy a birds’ eye view of National Harbor, the Washington Monument, Masonic Temple of Alexandria, and more." . From National Harbor you can take a water taxi to Old Town Alexandria, Georgetown Harbor and DC Waterfront
596 現地メンバーのおすすめ
National Harbor
165 Waterfront St
596 現地メンバーのおすすめ
You'll want to park in a garage at the Harbor, much more cost effective than the street. Ride the Capitol Wheel "Soar 180 feet above the Potomac River. Experience incomparable waterfront views of DC, Maryland and Virginia seated in comfortable, climate-controlled gondolas. Enjoy a birds’ eye view of National Harbor, the Washington Monument, Masonic Temple of Alexandria, and more." . From National Harbor you can take a water taxi to Old Town Alexandria, Georgetown Harbor and DC Waterfront

City/town information

Great city to experience culture and history. Take a sightseeing tour, visit the museums, visit Arlington Cemetery, experience the U street Neighborhood Food Tour and more. Must experience: The famous Bens Chili Bowl.
427 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Washington
427 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Great city to experience culture and history. Take a sightseeing tour, visit the museums, visit Arlington Cemetery, experience the U street Neighborhood Food Tour and more. Must experience: The famous Bens Chili Bowl.

Neighborhoods

Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown is a small, historic area east of Downtown Washington, D.C. along H and I Streets between 5th and 8th Streets, Northwest. Historically, the area was once home to thousands of Chinese immigrants, which has shrunk to fewer than 300 in 2017.
107 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Chinatown
604 H St NW
107 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown is a small, historic area east of Downtown Washington, D.C. along H and I Streets between 5th and 8th Streets, Northwest. Historically, the area was once home to thousands of Chinese immigrants, which has shrunk to fewer than 300 in 2017.