The capital of the US, Washington, DC welcomes you with unforgettable
attractions and places to visit. Being a big city, you need a safe and
reliable form of transport to get from an attraction to another. If you
choose to rent a DC charter bus, you will surely enjoy a great trip. You
will have safety, comfort, a professional driver, and no worries at
all. Washington, DC is split into four districts: Downtown, North
Central, West, and East. Each of these districts have amazing
attractions to offer. Therefore, we've gathered just a few of the many
places to visit on your trip to Washington, DC, classified by district: Downtown The
heart of the city, Downtown welcomes you with a wide range of
attractions, from museums and art galleries to restaurants and fast food
chains. Some of the places to visit in Downtown include The National
Aquarium, International Spy Museum, The National Archives, Smithsonian
American Art Museum, Shakespeare Theatre, Verizon Center, The White
House, Chinatown, the Nationals Park and the amazing Tidal Basin. And
these are just a few of the many attractions you will find in Downtown
Washington, DC. North Central Moving on to the next set of attractions, we arrive in North Central DC. Your DC charter bus Company
driver will know exactly where to take you, even if you haven't set an
itinerary. This part of DC welcomes you with a great deal of diversity,
being the trendiest of all districts. This is the place to listen to
jazz, go clubbing, and enjoy live music. You can go visit the Dupont
Circle neighborhood for clubs and restaurants. The Shaw neighborhood
welcomes you with a great deal of African-American history and culture,
live jazz, high-end clubs and the Little Ethiopia strip, where you can
enjoy amazing cuisines. In Adams Morgan, Mount Pleasant and Columbia
Heights you can have a combination of history, culture and nightlife at
the same time. West This part of the city
is home to the great historic village of Georgetown. Here you can also
take a City Walking Guide and see all the attractions and points of
interest. Visit the Dumbarton Oaks Museum and gardens, see the Swedish
Embassy, and don't forget to take a picture with the oldest structure in
Washington, DC, the Old Stone House. But there's more to West DC than
Georgetown. See the National Zoo, the National Cathedral, and enjoy some
high-end shopping. East East DC welcomes
you with the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, Kenilworth Aquatic
Gardens, the Atlas District, the Library of Congress, the National
Shrine, the Capitol Building of course, and the National Arboretum. For more information please visit: DC charter Motorcoach company
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