Free tickets are available 30-days in advance online. Take an elevator to the top of the Washington Monument and explore the amazing views of DC from the highest point in the Capital.
We are always up for a game of mini-golf. Located east of the Tidal Basin, this mini-golf course is the oldest in the country.
The recently opened Capital Jewish Museum is a great way to spend a few hours learning about the past and present Jewish community in DC. And with free admission, it is well worth a trip.
First time in DC? You can't go wrong with one of the many Smithsonian museums. Admission is free at all museums, but make sure to reserve timed-entry tickets in advance for the African American History and Culture Museum.
Back where it all began... the location of our very first date. The Chinese-inspired menu and the French-inspired cocktails make this a fun spot for a dinner. It can get loud and crowded later in the night, so we'd recommend an early dinner.
A classic French bistro in the heart of DC. We love going here for a burger and a cocktail.