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A family vacation in Washington DC will be fun and educational! As the capital of the United States, this mid-Atlantic destination offers a one-of-a-kind experience. Not only are there plenty of things to do in Washington DC with kids, but there’s also a lot to keep all ages entertained. You’ll need a place to stay, which is why we’ve compiled a list of kid-friendly Washington DC hotels. Visit one of the city’s many free museums, like Smithsonian’s Air & Space, or tour the U.S. Capitol Building. Obviously, you can’t miss the monuments along the National Mall, or D.C.’s most famous destination: The White House. Art lovers will also have a blast, between the National Gallery of Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and more. Plus, DC’s unique ambiance also makes it one of the best street art and graffiti cities in the United States. Don’t forget your camera!

You may be wondering: what’s the best time to visit Washington DC with kids? A lot of families prefer the summer because of its warm weather, but it can get hot during July or August. For this reason, choose the fall or spring, especially since the latter boasts the city’s famous cherry blossom season. So, if you want a spring break family vacation that doesn’t involve the beach, Washington DC may be the best choice for you! Of course, it’s also a great place to spend Christmas as a family. You’ll find plenty of places to celebrate the holidays with kids in DC, including the National Christmas Tree or DC Wharf. Outdoorsy families will also appreciate our list of outdoor things to do in DC with kids during the winter. If you want to take a skiing trip, check out these places to ski with kids near Washington DC!

 

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