A People's Journey, A Nation's Story. If you plan to visit with a group, consider reserving free entry passes with the link provided.
A two-block-long pedestrian section of 16th Street NW in downtown Washington, D.C. The plaza was renamed by Mayor Muriel Bowser on June 5, 2020, after the Department of Public Works painted the words "Black Lives Matter" in yellow, along with the D.C. flag, during the series of George Floyd protests taking place in the city.
Want to grab a drink and take in the best view of the city? Make sure to stop here! Conveniently located near the White House. To enter, go into Hotel Washington and take the elevator to the rooftop.
Encounter DC’s renowned Cherry Blossom Trees and monuments to Martin Luther King Jr., Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson.
On the water, close to all the happenings of the city, and a fun way to spend a few hours. Stop at 12 Stories for a view and a drink before eating at ilili Restaurant. Reservations open 2 weeks prior to the date of interest and are highly recommended.
Enjoy a classic menu of sushi and small bites with one of the most beautiful settings in the city at the Moonraker Rooftop Bar and Restaurant.
You’ll come face-to-face with the artists, politicians, scientists, inventors, activists, and performers who form our national identity.