Where can I see the DC skyline?

Head to these terraces, towers and rooftops for next-level views of the DC skyline.
  • The Old Post Office Clock Tower. ...
  • The Kennedy Center. ...
  • The Watergate Hotel. ...
  • Washington National Cathedral. ...
  • W Hotel. ...
  • The Newseum.
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Does DC have a skyline?

A century-old law keeps D.C.'s buildings from getting much taller than 160 feet, creating the city's iconic skyline. Washington's flat and relatively uniform skyline is unlike those in most cities.
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Can you still visit DC monuments?

Many of the monuments and memorials are open 24-hours a day, 365-days-a-year and you do not need to make advance reservations. These include the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, National World War II Memorial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the FDR Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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What can you see from the top of the Washington Monument?

What can you see from the top of the Washington Monument? D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are visible from the top of the Washington Monument.
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Where is the best place to view the White House?

Lafayette Square & The Andrew Jackson Statue:

This park in the center of the Washington, DC metropolis boasts of the best view of the White House.
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Can you go up the Washington Monument?

Admission to the Monument

Today, visitors to Washington DC can tour the monument and visit it day or night, including climbing to the top of the obelisk. Although it is free and open to the public, guests need to get tickets in order to tour the monument.
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What's hidden under the Washington Monument?

Unknown to most passersby, there's a 12-foot-tall replica of the Washington Monument under a manhole near the actual monument. Officially known as “Bench Mark A,” this underground oddity is actually a Geodetic Control Point that's used by surveyors.
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Is it worth going to the top of the Washington Monument?

A very worthwhile visit and wait for tickets or pre-purchase while visiting Washington DC. The Washington Monument definitely stands out as a beacon and iconic centerpiece for the District of Columbia and a visit to the top should not be avoided if you have the opportunity!
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Can you drive around the DC monuments?

Yes, you can take a driving tour of the monuments at night. When I have family in town, I always take them around at night -- the memorials are so pretty at night, it is not as hot, and there is no traffic.
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Can you walk everywhere in Washington DC?

The good news is that most everything you'll want to see is within walking distance. That's a big deal. There's no reason to have a car or use taxi service when visiting DC. You can get almost everywhere on foot and with the use of the metro train system.
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Can you walk the National Mall?

The distance between the Capitol at one end of the National Mall and the Lincoln Memorial at the other is two miles, which is quite a long walk for most people. However, if you pace yourself and take time to stop and see things along the way, you should be able to walk around the entire park in under a day.
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Which major U.S. city has no skyscrapers?

The skyline of Washington D.C. is stunted. You've probably heard that D.C. can't build skyscrapers taller than the U.S. Capital Building or the Washington Monument.
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Why does LA have no skyscrapers?

Two hazards native to the land, high winds and earthquakes, are deeply inhospitable to supertall skyscrapers. Which makes the design of an L.A. tower something approaching a high-wire act.
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What U.S. city has the most skyscrapers?

Which City in the United States Has the Most Skyscrapers?
  • New York City – 257 Skyscrapers. New York City has the highest number of skyscrapers in the US with 257 buildings towering above 490 feet. ...
  • Chicago – 119 Skyscrapers. Chicago has 1,315 tall buildings. ...
  • Miami – 45 Skyscrapers.
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How deep underground is the Washington Monument?

The monument's present foundation is 37 feet (11.3 m) thick, consisting of half of its original bluestone gneiss rubble encased in concrete. At the northeast corner of the foundation, 21 feet (6.4 m) below ground, is the marble cornerstone, including a zinc case filled with memorabilia.
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Is there a Bible in the cornerstone of the Washington Monument?

The bible was one of the items found in the cornerstone time capsule of Baltimore's Washington Monument. Two hundred years ago the first Washington Monument was built in Baltimore, and now, missing pieces of history from that original monument are being revealed.
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Is there a basement in the Washington Monument?

Thanks to G. Krug and Son Ironworks for sharing this neat shot from the ongoing restoration of the Washington Monument. Tons of brick and marble make up this 178-foot tall icon—all supported by the stone and brick arches down in the “basement.”
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Can you climb the stairs in the Washington Monument?

According to the National Park Service's Mike Litterst, the steps of the Washington Monument were closed for walking up in 1971, and then closed altogether — up and down — in 1976. There were occasional exceptions, such as special ranger-led tours that took visitors past the 190 carved memorial stones inside the shaft.
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What is under the Lincoln Memorial?

Underneath the Lincoln Memorial is a large cavernous area with dirt floors and concrete walls. Hanging from the ceiling beneath where Lincoln sits are hundreds of stalactite formations.
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Is there a secret room under the Lincoln Memorial?

Unseen beneath the Tennessee pink marble floor lies a cavernous three-story, 43,800-square-foot basement with architecture that wouldn't look out of place in a World War II bunker. Construction began on the Lincoln Memorial in 1914 on the muddy stretch of land known as the Potomac flats.
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Is it illegal to swim in the Reflecting Pool?

Swimming has never been permitted in the Reflecting Pool, but city children like this 1926 group enjoyed the cool waters anyway. There were very few public pools in Washington, DC, at the time. Between the mid 1920s and 1935, city officials operated three small public pools on the Washington Monument Grounds.
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Why is Washington Monument closed?

Washington – The National Park Service announced today that the Washington Monument will close until further notice as a measure to protect staff and visitors from the spread of COVID-19.
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