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- Samuel Croft8月 12, 2015I live 3 blocks from the Capitol Bldg & I consider the Mall my back yard so, I invite you to come and enjoy my yard. Many things go on during the year so, there is usually something for everyone.プラス投票 Mar 12
- ℳ𝒶𝓎♍6月 21, 2015One of the best places in DC for a stroll, bike ride or to attend an event! Be sure to check whether there is anything going on before planning your walk. Great to visit during cherry blossom time🌸🏵プラス投票 Mar 26
- Michelin Travel & Lifestyle8月 13, 2012The U.S. Capitol is open to the public- guided tours only. Get your free tickets on the day of your visit, first-come, first-served. At the Capitol Guide Service Kiosk. -- Green Guide Editorプラス投票 6日前
- Ilona LaRue4月 19, 2014Forget going there for the Cherry Blossom Festival - people are shoulder to shoulder. The Japanese Festival is mostly Animee, punk rock music and long, long lines for expensive fast food.プラス投票 Mar 24
- Catherine Massey7月 21, 2017If you need a break from the bigger crowds, try the Hirshhorn or the Native American museums. Both fabulous.
- Scope Enterprise Labs8月 25, 2018A great place to walk or ride your bike around. There are places that you can stop by and learn more about Washington. We give this place a good rating. Clean for the most part.
- Great place for a walk or run. One end the Capital the other end the Washington Monument. Museums in between.
- Edward Delfino8月 27, 2018The Mall itself is the place around which you will be spending much time if you’re here in DC as a tourist. That’s because everything on the top of most tourists’ lists is on or very near here.
- #TheConcertForValor on Veterans Day is a first-of-its kind free concert to honor the courage & sacrifice of our veterans & their families on America's front lawn will be televised at 19:00 ET on @HBO
- Michael Fiolker11月 12, 2013Ich kam mir vor wie in einem Film wenn man hier vorbei läuft wo schon Tom Hanks vorbei gelaufen ist.Ein sehr schöner größer Platz zum rumrennen oder die Umgebung genießen
- Baran Eriş7月 22, 2016Washington DC'nin turistik bölgesi! Beyaz Saray, sanattan tarihe müzeler, anıtlar, kamu binaları ve yeşil alanlardan oluşan bir yer.
- Andrea Moore3月 18, 2015Museums are close by and its great because there free of course. When there are events it's somewhat crowded but well worth going. I can't wait to go back
- Elisabeth White9月 16, 2011The Mall as locals call it is a must see because a lot of people go there& a lot of the best museums are located there.If you can catch the fireworks for the 4th of July,do it.It's like no place else
- Charles Tabangcora3月 12, 2012Best way to get here is by the Metro at either L'Enfant stop or Smithsonian. Take in the views and visit all the exhibits in the area. Great way to spend part of the day in DC.
- Bikabout10月 26, 2016C&O MILE 0- Park space running about 18 blocks from the Lincoln Memorial at one end, past the Washington Monument, to the US Capitol Building, and bordered by the various Smithsonian Museums.
- Jean Cité8月 7, 2014Un buen lugar para visitar los museos que hay a su alrededor, los monumentos históricos o incluso para hacer footing.
- c contreras10月 28, 2015En esta área se puede apreciar la historia del pueblo americano, los museos son gratis
- N ~8月 13, 2015One of the must-see site. Couples, groups, or family it is a good place to hang out. And in spring, blossoms are beautiful.
- National Mall4月 10, 2013If you're visiting for the #CherryBlossom Festival, consider making a donation to the Trust for the National Mall, which helps protect the cherry trees. Learn more here: http://ow.ly/jVUV9 続きを見る
- Wil Jeudy8月 17, 2014They did this place right! Well done!! Museums, monuments, refreshments. Nice walking paths, plenty of shade. You could spend 3 days here!
- Dwayne Kilbourne4月 15, 2013It's always an enjoyable place to walk - just be sure to have some friends with you just in case!
- Washington Post9月 26, 2013The Mall is the site of nearly 3,000 public events annually: marches and rallies, protests and parades, America’s collective comment box to which hundreds of thousands of citizens trek each year. 続きを見る
- US National Archives6月 17, 2013Stroll around the National Mall, eat a hot dog, and enjoy all the things the nation's capital has to offer this Fourth of July. Check out this photo of DC's annual fireworks display from 2005! 続きを見る
- Dewana Mana10月 29, 2017Some parts on the lawn were blocked off. Great views of the Capitol & Lincoln Memorial from here.
- The Vision Council3月 12, 2014While you're strolling from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, don't miss the spectacular views! Wear sunglasses to keep the harmful UV rays away and to get the best view possible.
- Michelin Travel & Lifestyle8月 13, 2012Visiting all those museums, memorials and historic sights can get exhausting. Why not take a break at the US Botanic Garden? A plant conservatory across from the Capitol? Sure! -- Green Guide Editor
- Michelin Travel & Lifestyle8月 13, 2012During the summer, the National Mall serves as the backdrop to some classic films. Usually on Mondays, Screen on the Green shows movies beginning at dusk (around 8.30-9pm). -- Green Guide Editor
- Chad5月 27, 2016Come at night. Much less crowded, the monuments are all lit nicely, and in the Summer it's a lot cooler.
- Joel Pirrone4月 23, 2010Walk to all the museums via the Mall or just stroll from the Capitol to Lincoln Memorial - its the quintessential walk in DC (WH,Cap,Smithsonian,Wash Mem,Lincoln Mem,WW2 Mem,Vietnam Mem,Korea Mem,etc)
- Charles Edge1月 14, 2012Park on the street and go for one of the best strolls in the country. Don't leave your car on the street too late though, or you'll end up gettin' towed!
- Mary Namestnik11月 28, 2015Wear some comfortable shoes! A pretty walk and there are so many museums and food trucks!
- TruthorDare.us5月 14, 2011We dare you to take the Tidal Basin paddle boats during Cherry Blossom season and try to catch as many cherry blossom petals as you can. After that take the kids to become junior rangers!
- Jose Manuel Vargas Echeverry2月 5, 2017Lugar para disfrutar una arquitectura sensacional, rodeado de museos y de mucha historia.
- Trust for the National Mall11月 19, 2013We hope you enjoy your visit to the National Mall. Please join the Trust for the National Mall as we preserve this iconic park for future generations. 続きを見る
- Trust for the National Mall1月 18, 2013Hundreds of thousands of visitors will be here for Inauguration Day 2013. We need your help to restore the National Mall – not only after high-traffic events, but every day. Learn how you can help. 続きを見る
- The Liaison Capitol Hill8月 30, 2012No DC trip is complete without a stop at the National Mall. It’s perfect for a mellow picnic, and you never know what events might be going on there, too!
- Foursquare City Guide6月 8, 2018October 14, 1979 - The first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights takes place. It draws an estimated 75,000 to 125,000 individuals marching for LGBT rights.
- Affinia Hotel Collection8月 30, 2012No DC trip is complete without a stop at the National Mall. It’s perfect for a mellow picnic, and you never know what events might be going on there, too!
- jeyo12月 14, 2015Spend a day walking all through the mall, enjoying all the monuments and sights. Try not to get hit by a tourist on a segway.
- The Ritz-Carlton3月 1, 2013Along the National Mall you’ll find iconic monuments and memorials including the Jefferson Memorial, World War II Memorial and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.
- Cherylyn Tompkins12月 12, 2015What's good to see on The National Mall? Everything AND the Museums & Monuments are FREE!! Enjoy!!! ♡♡♡
- Lucie Melahn11月 7, 2011Go to the Carousel if weather is nice. In winter go ice skating. If there's a fresh snowfall, this is a great place to go cross country skiing (and appear on national TV news).
- Serhii Lutsko8月 19, 2017It's long, about 3 mi but pretty good place to have a walk from one monument to another
- Murad Gürmeriç3月 7, 2017Everything is amazing here. Wonderful idea to take a peaceful walk for leisure or for reflection.
- Anna Fader11月 28, 2015The closest thing America has to Paris. A wonderful public and cultural space.