
Washington
The Capital. Iconic monuments, world-class museums, and the seat of American power.
Quick Facts: Washington in January
- Cheapest fare
- ฿23,639
- Cheapest month
- June
- Avg temperature
- 3°C
- Cost of living
- Moderate
The Capital. Iconic monuments, world-class museums, and the seat of American power.
January Price Intelligence
How Washington prices compare in January 2027
Best in January
฿23,639
January avg
฿34,402
January median
฿24,445
January p90
฿47,071
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About Washington
Washington D.C. is more than just the political heart of the United States; it's a city of grand monuments, expansive green spaces, and vibrant neighborhoods. Start your journey at the National Mall, stretching from the Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial. Don't miss the chance to wander through the various Smithsonian museums, which offer a wealth of knowledge and are free to the public. Beyond the federal core, explore the historic streets of Georgetown, the trendy shops of 14th Street, and the bustling wharf area along the Potomac River.
From legendary institutions to Michelin-starred innovations, D.C.'s food scene is incredibly diverse. You can't visit without trying a 'half-smoke' at the world-famous Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street. For a more curated experience, head to Union Market, where you'll find everything from artisanal cheeses to international street food. The city also boasts a significant Ethiopian community, offering some of the best authentic cuisine outside of Africa in neighborhoods like Silver Spring and Adams Morgan. For fine dining, look toward Pennsylvania Avenue and the West End.
Walking through D.C. feels like walking through a living history book. Visit the National Archives to see the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Explore the poignant exhibits at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum or the National Museum of African American History and Culture. For performing arts, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts offers world-class theater, opera, and symphony. The city's culture is also deeply rooted in its jazz history, particularly along the 'Black Broadway' of U Street NW.
Enjoying Washington D.C. doesn't have to break the bank. Most of the major museums and monuments are free to visit. For a nature break, Rock Creek Park offers over 1,700 acres of trails, a planetarium, and an 18-hole golf course right in the middle of the city. During the spring, the Tidal Basin is a must-see for the cherry blossom festival. You can also hike the Billy Goat Trail at Great Falls Park for stunning views of the Potomac River rapids, just a short drive from the city center.