Museums are interesting for you, if it’s winter. When the sun’s shining you’d rather be active outside. Avoid the horde of tourists while getting a unique perspective of the city. Start Saturday morning with a kayak ride on the Potomac River. Grab sunscreen, pack food and drinks and head to Thompson Boat Center in Georgetown Read Post
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How the Foodie Bar-Goer Can Enjoy DC
You’re not interested in mere food and drinks; you seek a culinary and mixology experience on every trip. Your first stop in the District won’t likely be the National Gallery of Art. So for Saturday lunch, make your way to Teaism’s Penn Quarter location for a pot of oolong and salmon ochazuke soup. If experiential Read Post
How The Cultured Artist Can Enjoy DC
The crowd you associate with and the vibe you’re used to won’t be found among thousands of sweaty tourists on the National Mall. DC may be (in)famously known for its politicos, but the art scene emerged long ago and the creative crowd continues to grow. The Corcoran Gallery of Art is a great museum to Read Post
How to Enjoy the Fourth of July in Washington, DC
Savvy travelers know the most exciting times to visit the nation’s capital: any presidential inauguration, when the cherry trees are in bloom and Fourth of July weekend. Being in the District during these events adds more to your vacation experience than just hopping from a museum to the sightseeing bus to a monument. You’ll head Read Post
Video: The Best Performance Of Coachella 2010
You owe it to yourself to watch this guy walking around performing the sax solo from George Michael’s “Careless Whisper.” [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bArJ0eRrPY]
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