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Wachapreague
Wachapreague

Things to do in Wachapreague (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com

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United States Capitol

United States Capitol

7.6
4.6/5587 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open today at 08:30-16:30
生长在海边的果果:“The Capitol building needs to make an appointment to buy tickets in advance to visit. Arrive on time according to the requirements. There are many people. Be sure to have an advance amount to not affect the itinerary. You can make an appointment for a Chinese tour in advance. Although it is a Chinese tour, it is also a foreigner tour guide who speaks English and uses a translator to translate it into Chinese to play it for us. It is very interesting. The interior of the Capitol is also very good from the perspective of the building itself. You must explain it when you go in and visit.”
Penn Museum

Penn Museum

7.5
4.5/552 Reviews
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Museums
Open today at 10:00-17:00
Anonymous user:“This museum, founded and operated by the University of Pennsylvania, requires a ticket. Since it's not very popular, the ticket revenue likely only partially covers operating costs. It's easily accessible by subway or bus, with the subway about a ten-minute walk away. There's a small garden with a fountain at the entrance. Walk past the garden and into the museum lobby, where the front desk staff scans your ticket before you enter. The Egyptian section on the left is undergoing renovations, and some Egyptian artifacts have been moved to the second floor. The right-hand hall on the first floor begins with the Sumerian civilization of the Mesopotamian region, detailing various artifacts and kingdoms. The domed center hall on the second floor displays artifacts from Asia, particularly China, including two reliefs of the Six Horses from the Zhaoling Mausoleum in Xianyang. Seeing artifacts from my hometown from such a distance is truly moving. The left-hand hall on the second floor features ancient Greek and Roman artifacts. The collection is extensive and densely displayed. The museum itself is small, but its detailed presentation of various ancient civilizations is well worth a visit.”
The White House

The White House

7.5
4.5/51,040 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open today at 07:30-13:30
泰迪小熊:“Came here on September 22, 2017. I heard that the White House has not been open to the public since 9/11. When we went there, we could only watch it from a distance outside the fence, so the White House became a boring landmark. We took a tourist check-in photo to end our visit. There is a big pine tree on the south side of the White House. I didn’t expect it to be a "landmark" as well, the "National Christmas Tree"... Well, it seems that we should choose to visit during Christmas.”
Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

6.9
4.7/5726 Reviews
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Night view
Open year round, 24/7
_We***42:“[Value for money] It is open 24 hours a day and is free. Although we went there at 6 o'clock, it gets dark early in winter. But the momentum is still there. But why do I feel that the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taipei is so similar to the Lincoln Memorial! [Scenery] It is magnificent! Facing the Washington Monument! At this moment, I suddenly remembered Chairman Mao's poem "The country is so beautiful, attracting countless heroes to compete for it!”
Turner Sculpture

Turner Sculpture

2.1
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Themed exhibition halls
Open today at 09:00-17:00
Washington Monument

Washington Monument

6.8
4.5/5786 Reviews
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Night view
Open year round, 24/7
铨上风满楼:“Washington DC monument is one of the landmark buildings in Washington DC... It was built to commemorate the first president of the United States, George Washington. This stone monument was once the tallest building in the world... Today, it is still the tallest stone obelisk in the world...”
National Mall

National Mall

6.6
4.6/5135 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open year round, 24/7
生长在海边的果果:“The National Mall is a must-check-in place for Washington tourism. One is the Lincoln Memorial and the other is the Washington Monument. There is a pool of water between them and green spaces on both sides. There are monuments such as the Victory Memorial of World War II, the Vietnam War and other monuments, and the Jefferson Memorial. The beautiful cherry blossoms of the annual Washington Cherry Blossom Festival are also in full bloom around this area. We arrived in Washington at the end of April. It is a pity that the cherry blossoms have been lost and have not left a trace. I can only imagine that the scene of blooming must be beautiful.”
Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill

6.5
4.8/5174 Reviews
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Night view
Open year round, 24/7
陌染MM:“Capitol Hill is located in Washington, D.C., on a small hill. From a distance, the Capitol looks like a cylindrical building with a new dome in the middle. The whole building is mainly white. You can see a white circular building on a high ground from a distance, which is very easy to identify. The Capitol is divided into the lower house on the south and the upper house on the north. Visitors can visit or join a guided tour. The whole journey takes about 35 minutes. You can check in at the tourist counter on the first floor. The guide uses the guide, and the tourists wear headphones to listen to the explanation. Because there are too many tourists, it is difficult to hear clearly without equipment. The visit is free and requires security check. It is recommended that everyone come to visit when they have time. It is worth a walk and understand the various operations of Congress.”
Library of Congress

Library of Congress

6.5
4.9/5126 Reviews
Open today at 10:00-17:00
生长在海边的果果:“The Library of Congress is next to the Capitol and needs to be reserved before visiting. The interior feels more beautiful than the Capitol. The library is in use, and some people read books inside, so you must be quiet when you enter the library. Individual areas are not allowed to take pictures. Signs must be subject to management. The library building is very beautiful inside and outside, and you can take more pictures if you have time.”
Roseland Theatre

Roseland Theatre

2.2
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Performances
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Where to stay

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Onley Inn

Onley Inn

3.2/525 Reviews
The Inn at Onancock

The Inn at Onancock

5.0/540 Reviews
Regal Inn

Regal Inn

2.9/528 Reviews
Seaside Retreat

Seaside Retreat

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Charming Painter Home w/ Chesapeake Bay Views

Charming Painter Home w/ Chesapeake Bay Views

4.3/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
16 Acres Waterfront  Retreat on Deep Creek

16 Acres Waterfront Retreat on Deep Creek

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