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How long is the drive from Hershey to Myrtle Beach?

The direct drive from Hershey to Myrtle Beach is 567 mi (912 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hershey to Myrtle Beach, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Washington DC, Baltimore, Gettysburg, Richmond, Raleigh, Arlington, Fredericksburg, Frederick, Leesburg, and Fayetteville, as well as top places to visit like Roundtop Mountain Resort and Perrydell Farm and Dairy, or the ever-popular U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center.

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Top cities between Hershey and Myrtle Beach

The top cities between Hershey and Myrtle Beach are Washington DC, Baltimore, Gettysburg, Richmond, Raleigh, Arlington, Fredericksburg, Frederick, Leesburg, and Fayetteville. Washington DC is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Hershey and 7 hours from Myrtle Beach.
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Gettysburg

Gettysburg, located in Pennsylvania, is famous for the Gettysburg National Battlefield, a pivotal site in the Civil War. The battlefield is part of the Gettysburg National Military Park and features the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center as well as the Gettysburg National Cemetery, where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic address in 1863. Additionally, there are accommodations like Battlefield Bed and Breakfast Inn that offer a romantic retreat with various room options.
10% as popular as Washington DC
3 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Baltimore

Baltimore, a major city in Maryland, has a rich history as an important seaport. The city is home to Fort McHenry, where the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” was born. Baltimore's Inner Harbor is now a bustling area with shops and upscale crab shacks, as well as attractions like the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium.
23% as popular as Washington DC
2 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Frederick

Frederick, located in western Maryland, is a city rich in history and culture. Visitors can explore the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, offering immersive exhibits on battlefield medical care, and the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, a 1750s German colonial house with a heritage garden. The Rose Hill Manor Park & Museums features a manor house, log cabin, and children’s museum. Nature enthusiasts can head to Gambrill State Park for mountain trails and scenic overlooks.
1% as popular as Washington DC
3 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Leesburg

Leesburg, located in Loudoun County, Virginia, is a historic town with a rich heritage dating back to its founding in 1758. Situated within the picturesque Northern Virginia region and the Washington metropolitan area, Leesburg offers a blend of cultural attractions and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the town's charming downtown area adorned with well-preserved 18th and 19th century buildings that now house trendy bars, breweries, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques.
1% as popular as Washington DC
13 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Washington

Washington, DC is a vibrant city located on the Potomac River and bordered by Maryland and Virginia. It's renowned for its neoclassical monuments and buildings, including the Capitol, White House, and Supreme Court. The city also boasts iconic museums like the Kennedy Center and offers an array of dining options. Visitors can explore famous landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Arlington National Cemetery. Additionally, Washington is home to an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts in its museums.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Arlington County

Arlington County, also known as Arlington, is a county in Virginia situated on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River, directly across from Washington, D.C. It is a vibrant area with diverse attractions and activities. The annual Arlington County Fair is a major highlight, drawing over 100,000 visitors for five days of festivities. This year's fair marked its 47th anniversary and introduced a community endowment fund using surplus funds accumulated over the years.
8% as popular as Washington DC
4 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg, located in Virginia along the Rappahannock River, is a city steeped in colonial and Civil War history. The area is home to the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, which encompasses four battlefields including Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. Additionally, the park features the Fredericksburg National Cemetery where thousands of Union soldiers are laid to rest.
1% as popular as Washington DC
6 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Richmond

Richmond, Virginia, is a historic city known for its role in American history. It was the site of Patrick Henry's famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech that ignited the Revolutionary War. The White House of the Confederacy, once home to Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, is now a museum in Court End. Richmond also has a rich African American heritage, with the community establishing Richmond Community Hospital to provide healthcare and medical training.
7% as popular as Washington DC
2 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Raleigh

Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina, is renowned for its prestigious universities and its location within the Research Triangle area. The city boasts the 19th-century Greek Revival-style North Carolina State Capitol, featuring a striking statue of George Washington. Additionally, Raleigh offers a vibrant music scene with iconic venues such as Lincoln Theatre and hosts events like MerleFest.
4% as popular as Washington DC
14 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Fayetteville

Fayetteville, located in North Carolina, is a city rich in history and natural beauty. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum offers an immersive experience into U.S. Army history with its motion simulator. Visitors can explore the diverse plant species at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden, including a dedicated children's garden.
0% as popular as Washington DC
3 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Myrtle Beach

Best stops along Hershey to Myrtle Beach drive

The top stops along the way from Hershey to Myrtle Beach (with short detours) are Lincoln Memorial, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - A Caesars Rewards Destination, and Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. Other popular stops include Historic Jamestowne, George Washington's Mount Vernon, and Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center

Army museum
Museums
Museum offering indoor & outdoor exhibits on US military history, plus a library/archive & events.
An amazing place to check out. Lots of displays inside. We went during a rain storm so we weren't able to check out all the vehicles outside. Helicopters tanks cannons artillary all sorts of stuff. Lots of interactive things inside. Best part its all free! Take the kids there they will have a lot of fun.
Aj L — Google review
Did not spent too much time as I was on my way home but what I did managed to see was interesting many of the outside exhibits were closed but it was to be expected for winter time. I'd recommend visiting during spring or autumn. Do plan to visit another time.
Luis A — Google review
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center has many interesting outdoor events and exhibits. The museum gives an overview of the history of the Army. An interesting detail is that you can follow a soldier with the use of dog tags available at the information desk
Kenneth S — Google review
Was really an excellent piece of heritage. Very well done and have lots too see both inside and out. Also, they are open free to the general public! If in the area they are definatly worth checking out!
Joel K — Google review
Even though the museum was closed due to the Gov shutdown, it was still a lot to see on the walking trail around the property.
Dennis P — Google review
Very nice and informative place. Free to visit and walk around the grounds. Great way to spend an hour or two
David N — Google review
This place is great! Wish I have more time to explore. Definitely will come back next time.
Angie ( — Google review
It was a great place to visit and the learning experience was nice. Interactive things to do.
V — Google review
4.8
(1911)
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4.5
(459)
950 Soldiers Dr, Carlisle, PA 17013, USA
https://ahec.armywarcollege.edu/
(571) 821-7826
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Roundtop Mountain Resort

Ski resort
Fun & Games
Game & Entertainment Centers
Winter sports complex with woodland ski runs & varied outdoor battlefields for paintball games.
This ski resort is in a good location for people coming from Maryland. Not too far off of I 83. A fun location for families and there is a restaurant/Cafeteria on location. A bar is on the second floor, which is nice because it’s away from the family eye. There are a few snack places and sometimes there is a mini bar on top of the mountain near the intermediate slopes. Snow-tubing is also on location but it’s a short walk away. I recommend to anyone that needs to satisfy some ski or board time.
Pauly P — Google review
I had an incredible experience at Roundtop Mountain Resort. Whether you’re a skiing enthusiast or just looking to enjoy nature, this place has it all. The slopes are well-maintained, and the variety of trails is great for all skill levels. Even as a beginner, I felt comfortable thanks to the helpful and friendly staff. During the warmer months, the adventure park is a blast, with activities like zip-lining and the ropes course. The resort also offers beautiful views, making it a perfect spot for relaxation. The facilities are clean and well-kept, and the food at the lodge is tasty and reasonably priced. I can't wait to come back and explore more! Highly recommended for families and groups looking for outdoor fun year-round.
Elias ( — Google review
I grew up on this mountain and it is only a few minutes from my house. It isn't perfect, but since Vail bought it, it seems like they are doing a good job keeping it going and investing where needed. The locals who run it are still hometown and friendly. The variety of terrain is excellent for a small mountain, the lodge is nicely set up for food, cafe coffee or an apres ski drink. The parking lots are also a great place to hang out on a nice day to meet other skiers.
Kent F — Google review
The kids loved it. We went at 6pm and there was no queue. We played several rounds. This time was perfect. No need to waste time in the queue.
Ivy C — Google review
Amazing place, family has been going here for years and it still has great views. The music at the lodge is on point it has a wide range of different music from different eras. Rentals were quick and easy, check in was quick and easy also came on a Monday. This place will always have a special place in my heart. The pipeline was a cool design. It would be cool to have some vegan options if possible. Overall 10/10 experience
No E — Google review
Great resort for a weekend skiing day trip from the DC area. It is not very crowded and the snow was great to ski on when I was here. It has a variety of slopes for all skill levels. I enjoyed my time here!
Kiet T — Google review
This review is for the snow tubing section. Please note it’s my first time snow tubing as well. The facility is decent with plenty of of activities to keep you busy. For a beginner, this js a fun place and you can do it with family (kids and adults). If you have a little meat on your bones 😉 (I do) don’t worry you’ll be just fine here. Everyone gets to have some good fun. It’s not as crazy and skiing or zip lining and you are relatively safer if you follow the common sense instructions and rules. They do offer some fun activities like paint ball in the summer months. I think it’s worth the hype and price.
Yinka A — Google review
Roundtop Mountain Resort is a great spot for a day on the slopes in Pennsylvania. The resort is conveniently located, impeccably clean, and staffed by friendly, welcoming people. The bar and lodge provide a cozy space to relax after hitting the trails. While it doesn’t compare to skiing in Vermont or Utah, it’s a nice mountain with a solid experience for the region. Whether you’re a beginner or just looking for a local getaway, Roundtop is worth a visit.
Taylor S — Google review
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4.0
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925 Roundtop Rd, Lewisberry, PA 17339, USA
http://www.skiroundtop.com/
(717) 432-9631
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Perrydell Farm and Dairy

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Ice cream shop
Farms
What a wonderful experience! You can pet the baby cows in the back. The farm store has incredible ice cream as well as locally sourced and locally made goods. Make sure to try their flavor of the month ice cream! I absolutely recommend a visit here. I look forward to coming back at another time.
Karolyn B — Google review
I've been going here since I was a kid and it's always a joy! I got to bring my son here for the first time and it is bringing back wonderful memories. The staff was nice and there are fun activities to do like the corner maze, petting cows and the place your face in the cardboard cutout photo. We can't wait to come back!
Olivia H — Google review
Delicious homemade ice cream and other treats. Free activities. Baby cows that you can pet. View cow milking and corn maze. Lots of great photo opportunities 😃 I have been going there since I was little and now I take my kiddos. Great place to spend an hour or so. Local delicious milk.
Liz S — Google review
This farm has good ice cream and milk. It is a small farm that welcomes groups of kids and pets. There is no fee to visit.
Armii U — Google review
Great choice of ice cream flavors in a cone or dish.. order inside and pay, then pick up outside or pick out of the freezer by dish.. my personal favorite is cheesecake! You can also choose items such as baked goods, soda pop in bottles, and some simple olde tyme deli candies. You can visit the baby cows... you can pet them but be careful, they like to nibble and bite your clothes LOL then swing down to the milking area and say hi to the full grown mammas and give them a nice head rub!
Jennifer R — Google review
Very nice place and a good selection of foods, especially ice cream. Our daughter enjoyed seeing the calves.
Scott H — Google review
We had such a great time petting all of the calves. The ice cream was amazing and there were so many unique flavors. Perfect for kids or people with special needs. Don't wear your best clothes as your hands will get dirty petting the calves. They also had a nice selection of jams, honey and other fun items to purchase.
Amy H — Google review
My kids, as well as myself love coming here they buy far have the best ice cream with lots of different favorites to choose from and the kids always love seeing and petting the cows They have a little store inside that you can buy milk, candies, and lots of other goodies. There are picnic tables outside, corn maze and a little handwashing station outside as well.
Katie H — Google review
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4.6
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90 Indian Rock Dam Rd, York, PA 17403, USA
http://www.perrydellfarm.com/
(717) 741-3485
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Codorus State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Campground
Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania, Codorus State Park spans an impressive 3,490 acres and is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts. At its center lies Lake Marburg, perfect for fishing and boating adventures. The park features numerous boat launches along the lake's picturesque peninsulas, making it easy to set sail or even rent a boat if you don’t have your own. For those who prefer land-based activities, there are ample hiking trails and designated hunting areas to explore.
Very nice state park to spend the week camping. Bath houses were clean and nice with 3 toilets and 2 shower stalls. They also have water fill station which was nice. We stayed in loop D spot 164 that did not have water hook up. Our spot was on more of a hill than it looks in the website photos so couldn't really use the picnic table without the feeling of sliding down the hill. The campground spots are pretty tight to back into. We had to drive up into the lot across from us just to get backed in, it's a good thing no other vehicle or camper were already parked there. We chose this location because it was only 30 min to Gettysburg and 1 hour to Lancaster so it was ideal for our trip. The pool was large and looked nice but we missed going the day we wanted to because it closed at 7pm and we spent to much time in Gettysburg so no feedback other than it looking nice. We drove around the lake the last night to catch the sunset from the marina side and it was so beautiful. Great spot to hike and ride bikes as well. Overall a great visit and great prices.
Felicia L — Google review
The campground is well maintained. The sites for RVs were a little close together. If you like tent only sites there a few closer to the water that had more privacy. Restroom facilities were updated and clean. Small store on site for ice/wood/necessities. The noise from the nearby road and train tracks can be a little distracting if you plan to sleep in.
Brendan O — Google review
Beautiful and spacious campsites with easy access to the restroom facilities, the lake, store, playground, and many other amenities. Most of the roadways are paved offering easy access. The hosts, Mike and Charity were absolutely awesome! The made us feel like old friends visiting. We returned home today and preparing to book our next visit.
Christopher W — Google review
I recently visited Codorus State Park, and I had a fantastic experience! Here are some highlights: - Clean Bathrooms: One of the first things I noticed was how well-maintained the bathrooms are. It's always a relief to find clean facilities when enjoying the great outdoors. - Private Camping Sites: The camping sites offer a good amount of privacy, allowing for a more relaxing experience. It felt like a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. - Proximity to Water: The park is conveniently located close to water, making it perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the scenic views. The sound of water nearby added to the overall tranquility of the park. Overall, Codorus State Park is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to enjoy nature, whether for a day visit or an extended camping trip. I highly recommend it!
Rofa G — Google review
I've been coming to the pool and marina area since I was a kid. It brings me nostalgia. I love how the pool and locker rooms are the exact same as they were 30+ years ago. Surprised how there's not many Hanover locals out here. This is Hanover's best attraction.
Tony P — Google review
I visit the lake on a regular basis. It's one of my favorite places to relax. It's disheartening to see the water levels fall during this time of year, especially since the lake in motion is always a beautiful sight.
Christy B — Google review
Only was there for a brief visit but enjoyed my time. Well maintained trails, nice lake, didnt bring my fishing stuff but looks promising. There was a stand of american chestnuts along the trail i hiked that was a pleasant surprise.
Elijah P — Google review
Beautiful campsites in a woods with 100 foot high trees. Dog friendly campsites available. Clean showers and restrooms.
Chris R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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2600 Smith Station Rd, Hanover, PA 17331, USA
https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/CodorusStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
(717) 637-2816
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Ladew Topiary Gardens

Park
Sights & Landmarks
A historic mansion, formal gardens with 22 "rooms" & a nature trail available to tour & explore.
An amazing Butterfly House you must visit! It’s such a beautiful garden. The restaurant has a lovely lunch menu and outdoor seating! Don’t leave without visiting the Gift Shop. Plan to spend the day. Well worth it. One of the best events they have is “Garden Glow”! October 15-18. Get your tickets early.
Lorraine T — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous and so much to see. All of the staff was wonderful and super knowledgeable. Every one we encountered made us feel so welcome. We loved the little cafe as well. I can't wait to come back for garden glow.
Kayla F — Google review
Hidden gem!! Beautiful, easy to walk gardens with gorgeous flowers, trees and topiaries. Café serves delicious sandwiches and one of the best cream of crab soup, we have ever had!
Susanne M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful... I enjoyed my time at this garden. Definitely worth. Didn't get to see the butterflies exhibit, might have to go back to check it out..
Gus M — Google review
Amazing Garden! There are several places to sit and bass in the scenery to be at peace or motivated. This garden also has occasional events and a tour of the Ladew home. It is a place worth visiting more than once, especially when they release the monarchs.
Kandice M — Google review
Excellent place to come get some nature in. The butterfly house is a must right now. All of the staff were friendly and knowledgeable about the property. The cafe is delicious. Try that chicken salad!
G N — Google review
Wonderful place to peruse and enjoy beautiful scenery, lovely and vibrant plants, and interesting artwork. Wonderful butterfly house. 🦋 And delicious Cafe with the best carrot cake I have tasted in a long time.
Brittany W — Google review
A great place to explore. Don’t miss all the things to do on the grounds and the house tour. Every room is different. There’s a cafe with delicious items.
Diane S — Google review
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3535 Jarrettsville Pike, Monkton, MD 21111, USA
http://www.ladewgardens.com/
(410) 557-9570
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The Walters Art Museum

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Art museum
Museums
Non-profit organization
The Walters Art Museum is a historic gallery in Baltimore, known for its diverse collection of paintings and artifacts spanning from ancient times to the present. Once considered a blue-collar town with a gritty reputation, Baltimore has undergone a transformation into a vibrant cultural hub. The city now offers contemporary museums, sophisticated dining options, and a reimagined Inner Harbor that attracts art enthusiasts, outdoor lovers, and history buffs.
The Walters Art Museum is truly a hidden gem in Baltimore and an incredible place to explore the art and culture of different countries, especially from the golden ages. From ancient artifacts to beautifully preserved works from Asia, Europe, and Africa, every gallery offers a unique journey through time and across civilizations. We visited on a weekend and were pleasantly surprised by how quiet and peaceful it was—no crowds, just a calm environment perfect for enjoying the art. One of the best parts is that admission is completely free, and you can enter multiple times in a day, making it easy to take breaks and return at your own pace. The museum also has a charming café and a well-curated gift shop to enhance the overall experience. Whether you’re a local or just visiting Baltimore, this is a must-visit destination to immerse yourself in global art and history. Highly recommended for all ages!
Mithlesh T — Google review
This is a truly wonderful museum. A true gem of Baltimore. The collection is very large and varied art and artifacts from all parts of the world and including European and American pieces and eastern art as well. The displays are very professional and accessible and the staff always very friendly. And, it’s FREE! I have found that parking in the general area is easy to find and not expensive. If you find yourself in Baltimore make time to visit this beautiful museum.
Edward R — Google review
One of the best museums I've ever been to. It starts from the very entrance: they have that beautiful idea with the cards to make your own tour around the museum. Moreover, wherever you go, you see a lot of materials next to the exhibits which give you plenty of ideas and information for a deeper insight. I loved it! And of course, their collection is just overwhelming! There are so many exhibits and all of them are well displayed in intelligently organized spaces. It's the only museum I didn't go to its cafe. There was no time for it. I wanted to squeeze as much as I could from every minute of my being there. Highly recommended to all art-lovers!
Aleksei K — Google review
It's a gorgeous museum with great art pieces. They have a cool medieval like staircase too. My boyfriend and I got through the museum within abt 2-3 hours, but that's because we skimmed through mostly and stopped to look at and read about the pieces we found most captivating. If you're the type to stop and look at every piece, plan for more time. 😉 I also saw a woman with a wheelchair making her way around the museum so I assume it's atleast somewhat accessible. And it's all free!
Anastasia — Google review
The Walters Art Museum is an exceptional center for those who love art, particularly art that spans across thousands of years. I would recommend to start from the upper floor (4th floor) and work one's way down. The fourth floor houses the collection of East Asian items from China, Japan, India, and the Middle East. The collection spans thousands of years of eastern art, and includes manuscripts, ceramics, burial treasures, and many other items. The third floor contains the prized medieval collection which is one of the greatest collections of medieval art in the United States. There are sections that indicate Early Byzantine, Early Medieval, and Gothic eras. There is also an exhibit dedicated to how cats are represented in manuscripts. There is also a representation of a venetian home from the late medieval era, showcasing a merchant's collection that they could accumulate. The third floor also consists of Renaissance and Baroque art. These are mostly from Italy, and have sections for each century of Italian art. The second floor is dedicated to the ancient world as well as armor and collection displays. the ancient section includes art from Ancient Egypt, the Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. All are detailed and give one an idea of the living and dying rituals of the past. The armor collection is a nice touch, having armor mostly from Germany from the Renaissance that is highly decorative. There is a collector's room that details how a person from the 17th Century would house their collections. There is also a wonder room that showcases how one would collect items in the Early Modern Era. There is also a representation of a Dutch home filled with Dutch art primarily from the 17th Century. The first floor houses the temporary exhibit. This year, the exhibit details the mummification practices of various animals. The museum shop also has a variety of prints, mugs, stickers, books pertaining to their collection, journals, and jewelry that reflects the items in their collection. In terms of accessibility, there are elevators and even wheelchair lifts in spots so that everyone can see their entire collection. There is no fee to get in as of 2025, but you do have to pay around twenty dollars for parking across the street from the entrance. Overall, this is a must see if you are in the Baltimore area, and be sure to donate as they rely on donations to keep the place running for free for all visitors.
Cole M — Google review
The Walters was the first place I visited after checking into my hotel around the corner. It’s a beautiful building with a great collection of art from all over the world. It’s easy to get through on a 2-3 hour visit and open until 8 on Thursday evenings.
T B — Google review
Very nice museum. The staff is very knowledgeable and friendly. I definitely recommend checking them out. Add this spot to your list of free things to do in Baltimore!
Elijah L — Google review
Amazing museum with a variety of art. As a potter, I always get ideas for my next project. Such variety and a great place to spend the afternoon. I saw this stirrup jar (see picture) and went straight home to make my own (see picture: greenware -early stages of my creation). Will definitely be back 🌞
Greg F — Google review
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600 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
https://thewalters.org/
(410) 547-9000
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore is a renowned stadium where the Baltimore Orioles play. It was designed by architecture firm Populous and completed in 1992, setting the trend for retro ballparks and integrating a ballpark into the urban fabric. The stadium's location in downtown Baltimore, near the Inner Harbor, adds to its appeal.
Didn’t try and food here (I know—very unlike me), but the stadium atmosphere and vibes were great. Even on an incredibly hot and humid day, it was a great game. Got to see an incredible 18-0 win for the Orioles against the Rockies which was awesome to watch. Baseball games go by much faster with the shot clock. Stadium itself was nice—lots of history and they have marked home runs outside of the stadium which is cool. Seats are on the older side and could use some renovating though
Alex I — Google review
I fell in love with Oriole Park before even entering the stadium. Camden Yards has a friendly baseball vibe and wonderful atmosphere. The fans were respectful and pleasant. The stadium was clean and aesthetically appealing. The staff at this stadium were amazing. They went above and beyond to help fans with finding seats, concessions, and were patient with any questions or concerns. Everyone seemed happy to work at the stadium. I'm a Red Sox fan and I still felt welcomed in a visiting stadium. I enjoyed walking around the stadium both inside and out. They have some fun and vibrant sports bars outside the stadium as well. This is a must for any baseball fan. I will mention though that I was very disappointed that the stadium doesn't offer tours of the ballpark.
Robert G — Google review
Oreo Park at Camden Yards is an absolutely beautiful ballpark! The seating is comfortable, the ushers are friendly and helpful, and the field itself is stunning. The views from just about anywhere in the park are fantastic, making it a great place to enjoy a game. That being said, the food and drink prices are way too high. It’s gotten to the point where it’s almost unaffordable for the average family, which really takes away from the experience. I’d gladly give this place five stars if the pricing was more reasonable.
Dan C — Google review
Never disappointing coming to Oriole Park! I've attended games here since I was a kid. It's one of the best ballparks in baseball. Very family friendly and all-around friendly. It was fun attending on Jim Palmer jersey night this year. The concessions prices are still comparably cheap, too. I will live and die as an Orioles fan. You can't clip these wings, Yanks. Let's go, O's!
Caleb U — Google review
One of the best ball parks around. Gates open about 60 minutes prior to first pitch on Weekdays (a little earlier on weekends). Get there early to experience the whole park. It's worth it. Nice play area on the first base side for the kids. Concessions are pricey but they do let you bring some of your own items in so long as it is in a clear small bag (no glass or aluminum drink containers). I brought in two plastic 20 oz cokes, two sandwiches and some small bags of chips. Be sure to check their policies page carefully in case their are changes. I bought a beer at the game... was 15.99.
Peter B — Google review
Really great stadium, not a bad seat in the house. Food is always great, Boogs is my personal favorite (they have gluten free buns if that’s something you’re looking for!) They also do free giveaways often so keep an eye out on the promotional schedule!
Gabrielle M — Google review
I’m biased, but this is the prettiest ballpark in the League. There isn’t a bad seat in the house. The food options are plentiful. The ushers for games are knowledgeable and friendly and there is plenty of fan assistance as well. They continue to refresh and upgrade, keeping her looking beautiful.
Jennifer S — Google review
Great night out for a baseball game! We had an injured person in our party and everyone was kind and accommodating! We were able to drop them off at the front and park nearby. Highly suggest purchasing the parking, it was well worth it. We got there early (2 hours ahead). We grabbed some great food at the crab cake stand. Crab sandwich and crab fries were very good. The crab shells were not good. It was a shell pasta stuffed with pasta, bartered and topped with hot honey. We didn’t care for it but everything was fine. It was a warm evening and I’m glad I brought a hand help fan. We had good seats section 29. It was a fun game and the fireworks show at the end was pretty good too. We got drinks and more snacks durning the game. I do wish they would add a few fans under the coverings to help move some air. That would be a great addition. Overall it was a great night out and we loved the venue. It was organized and easy to navigate with that large crowd.
Lead S — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(5138)
333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
http://www.mlb.com/orioles
(410) 685-9800
8

Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - A Caesars Rewards Destination

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, operated by Caesars Entertainment, is a modern casino that opened in August 2014. It boasts a 122,000 square feet gaming floor with over 2,500 slot machines and more than 100 table games including Craps, Roulette, Baccharat, Pai Gow, and Texas Hold 'Em.
Ousside!!! LevelOne at the Horseshoe is electric!! It gives you outdoor concert vibes but you are within the parking garage so you have coverage in the event of inclement weather. It was easy to get to and entry was super smooth thanks to us having VIP bands. We also had a section for those folks enjoy the concert without having to deal with the crushing crowd. The event staff was very helpful and you can tell they had experience. We came to see GloRilla and no one disappointed. The opening acts were great and it was nice that they were Baltimore natives. Once GloRilla did come out, she shut it down. She seemed completely comfortable on the stage and her presence was undeniable. The crowd was mosh pit style so be careful if you have problems in cramped spaces. A few people had to get carried out but it was so hot outside and couple that in with a crowd of people. Any concert that is happening at LevelOne, you need to be there. The better your tickets, the better your experience.
Levone C — Google review
The outdoor concert venue is terrible. Parking was $50 if you didn’t have a VIP card. Eight drink lines were 25 people deep, and the venue is poor at best. (Hot - limited air flow with concrete below your feet and overhead,, and Porta Potty restrooms.)
Vincenzo S — Google review
Never been to a casino before and I played blackjack. We had a very nice (and competent!) dealer and my friends and I have a great time. I was also happy to have found a slot machine with a lever to pull which was incredibly satisfying. I’ve heard the quality of dealers can vary, but I got *lucky* with mine, I suppose!
Alex I — Google review
I didn't come for the Casino so I couldn't tell you about it, other than it looked nice inside from the outside. Instead My fiance and I went for a Glorilla Concert @ Level One. The concert experience is a whole other story, but as far as the venue goes. get your mind ready. When/if you see an advertisement for anything at "Level One" in Baltimore; just know that it's not a CLUB on the 1st floor. It's quite literally the parking lot. It wasn't dirty, and it's not like there was glass or anything on the ground, just....it was a parking lot; Didn't expect THAT.
The J — Google review
Went to see GloRilla at Level One it was a good experience. Had VIP package so was able to drink until 9pm. Top shelf and the show was great
Kejuana W — Google review
Went to casino specifically for Eric Benet concert in the Harbor Room. The Harbor Room was small and intimate with individual folding chairs which was convenient to reposition oneself for more room around them.
Eric P — Google review
Single worst concert experience ever. Garage sound, 1 hour will call line, and unlit portapotties. Should not be allowed to have shows where the parking garage horns are playing in background.
X C — Google review
I had heard from many people that this casino was not very good, but I didn’t believe it until today. Today, I finally got to experience the truth myself. I went to the cashier’s cage to play and cash out. There was a long line, and only one cashier was working. I stood in line patiently. After some time, a few more cashiers came, and the line started moving forward. When one cashier’s window became free, I went closer to her. But she treated me very disrespectfully. Without even asking anything properly, she spoke to me in a very rude and demeaning way. I was already standing in my line and moved forward only when the people ahead of me were done. She could have simply asked me to wait for a moment or told me politely that an ID was required. I understand that for transactions above a certain amount, ID verification is necessary, but the way she spoke to me was unacceptable. She firmly said, “I’m not giving you any money until you show me your ID,” in a very disrespectful tone.
Chandra R — Google review
3.8
(10315)
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4.0
(24171)
1525 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA
https://www.caesars.com/horseshoe-baltimore?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_term=UBA&utm_content=hotel&y_source=1_MTMzNzAwMzctNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(844) 777-7463
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National Cryptologic Museum

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Museum
National museum
Specialty Museums
The National Cryptologic Museum is a captivating destination that showcases the art of code making and breaking. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits filled with intriguing information, making it an ideal spot for both adults and children. The museum features well-displayed artifacts and engaging descriptions, including videos about the Navajo Code Talkers and pioneering women of the NSA. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a fun decoding exercise with clues scattered throughout the museum.
The National Cryptologic Museum is an absolute must-visit for anyone fascinated by history, technology, and the art of code-breaking. The exhibits are incredibly informative, showcasing artifacts from major historical events, including the famous Enigma machine. The museum does an excellent job of blending storytelling with interactive displays, making it engaging for visitors of all ages. The staff is knowledgeable and eager to share insights, adding to the overall experience. Plus, it’s free to visit, which makes it even more impressive. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area!
Ulvi A — Google review
So many interesting artifacts and historical treasures! Great hands on activities for school age children and adults. Docent did an excellent job of answering questions including recommendations for where to go to grab a quick bite to eat. Highly reccomend!
Danyelle W — Google review
This was a cool little museum! The tour guides are volunteers, ours used to work nearby and loved sharing all the stories. They have artifacts from several eras, including some surprises!
Gabriel P — Google review
I had some time after my meeting today to stop by the Crypto Museum, and it brought back a lot of memories. My old Navy RM, ET, and CT friends would recognize some of the equipment on display—it’s the same type we once worked on and with. Unfortunately, they don’t have some of the older gear we used back on the Belknap, but do go way back. If you’re ever in the area, I highly recommend visiting. It’s free, fascinating, and the volunteers are incredibly knowledgeable, with plenty of history to share about the equipment and the museum itself.
Dan M — Google review
Nice little museum with some knowledgeable staff and a tiny gift shop featuring secret squirrel stuff. Not crowded, but seemed to be decently attended. If you are into old computers (or computer precusors) or want to try out an actual Enigma machine, this is a good place to visit. I was surprised how small it was, though (hence the 4 stars instead of 5).
Katzbalger001 — Google review
Wonderful hidden treasure. The tours…wow! A wealth of knowledge from the historians! Every well done and worth the stop for sure !
Sheyenne S — Google review
Small museum with a specific focus. A gem for those interested. Saw the Standard off of USS Liberty and Commander Bucher's uniform, from USS Pueblo.
Jeroen P — Google review
This place is fairly small, but they packed a TON of things to see here. If you love intelligence history, military history, or just history in general, this is definitely worth the visit. I've been here a few times, but I just recently visited for the first time after recent renovations. The staff is very friendly and helpful, and they have a lot of brochures and informational items you can take home for further reading. You can either stop by anytime to walk around and enjoy the exhibits, or you can schedule a guided tour. Plenty of things to see and learn about for all ages. Always enjoy my time whenever I get a chance to visit!
Brian W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(219)
8290 Colony Seven Rd, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701, USA
https://www.nsa.gov/about/cryptologic-heritage/museum/
(301) 688-5849
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Ego Alley

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Marina
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Ego Alley, located in downtown Annapolis, is a narrow waterway where the rich and famous showcase their vessels while gliding through Spa Creek to land at the Annapolis City Dock. This area offers a vibrant atmosphere with various watercraft docking and mooring, making it an ideal spot for people-watching. The competitive nature of boaters adds to the entertaining ambiance as they display their skills in front of spectators.
Ego alley is a boat dock area of Annapolis.. lots of small boats docked for the day or overnight. A nice area to take a walk and enjoy.
Allan S — Google review
2024-present Ego Alley of Annapolis is a nice dock with some 55ft boats and smaller docked here. I have a nice time seeing many different boats here and the busy stores and restaurants around. Great spot in the fall, spring, and summer.
Spiral T — Google review
This is an Arena! Wonderful People, Shops, Restaurants, unbelievable floating (boats) Palaces. Near United States Naval Academy. Best area to meet up with Friends. Power BOAT SHOW 4th October 2024 thru 8th October 2024
Lawrence G — Google review
Ego Alley in Annapolis, Maryland, is a narrow waterway where boaters parade their vessels, showcasing maritime culture and local charm.
Eric H — Google review
Great area within Annapolis - eating and drinking establishments close, history on every corner and street - not to mention back gates to enter into The Naval Academy.
CD S — Google review
If you like big boats,you will diffently enjoy ego alley.
George M — Google review
Stroll along the historic Annapolis waterfront, check out the boats, grab a drink, great food, and some Storm Brothers ice cream. Walk to the Naval Academy.
Dave C — Google review
Great place to walk along and look at boats. Public restroom at the Harbormaster building. Sit and watch the ducks by the Kunte Kinte statue. Great restaurants and ice cream close by. Tends to get a little flooded at high tide.
Linda F — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(383)
1 Dock St, Annapolis, MD 21401, USA
https://www.visitannapolis.org/things-to-do/landmarks-and-neighborhoods/city-dock/
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The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring

Adventure sports center
Water & Amusement Parks
Forest setup of zip lines, rope rigs & wooden bridges has day & night passes for kids & adults.
I've been returning to Sandy Springs Adventure Park for years. It is one of the best high ropes courses in the country (and I have been to many and directed low and high ropes courses at the Olympic Games). The courses are very safe, and their staff are well trained, teach well, and are responsive to visitors. The owner even came over and chatted with us, with no idea who we were. Day climbs are amazing and, as I discovered recently, evening glow events are magical!
Patrick S — Google review
If you're looking for an activity in the DMV area area that is not centered around food or alcohol, look no further! This a great activity for kids, but also thrill seeking and active adults. You will wake up sore the next day as you venture through the rope courses and zip lines. There is a difficulty level for everyone like all way to double black. As for me, I stuck to purple and yellow and made it through three courses in the three hours I was here. They have water stations throughout the park so no need to bring your bottle. Do wear tight fitting long sleeve clothing to minimize the chance for bruising and random cuts. If you just wanna bring the kids, there are a couple places to sit near the front. Staff was helpful and friendly throughout the park!
Anne-Olive N — Google review
My boyfriend and I went to their Glow in the Park event on September 12 and had an absolute blast! It was a lot of fun and there are options for all skills/age levels. We’ll definitely be back! Be prepared for your arms to be sore the next day though!
Grace R — Google review
Our family loves to visit The Adventure Park at Sandy Springs! It’s always a fun way to spend an afternoon enjoying the outdoors. We were there on the 4th and my daughter was able to complete her most challenging course yet. She left feeling proud of her accomplishment. The staff are super friendly and encouraging and really go out of their way to make sure everyone leaves happy!
Carly C — Google review
Best high ropes course I've ever been to! They have a world class course built in a beautiful patch of old trees. All of the courses and equipment feel sturdy and well maintained. Fun for anyone, whether you're a beginner or a serious athlete! And the staff were all helpful and attentive. I'll be going back and taking friends!
Grant S — Google review
We had so much fun. The courses have so many levels of difficulty, so there's a variety if you're brand new or an advanced climber. I definitely recommend gloves wether tou bring your own or buy theirs. Bug spray and water is a definite must have. They do provide water spots but I need extra hydration. Also maybe bring clothes and shoes you don't mind getting dirty, as it is an outside park. It was hot but once the sun went down it did cool off a bit and it was stunning. The sounds of nature and just being in the trees such a beautiful experience. 10 out of 10. We are definitely going back and trying to do as many and more difficult as possible!!!
MELINA R — Google review
This place is amazing! I went here with my students on a rainy day. Even though it was muddy and very slippery, we had such a great time. It’s definitely worth visiting, no matter the weather!
Shanishka J — Google review
Phenomenal time to kick off our family birthday week! Our daughter was born still on May 23, 2004 and we went this year on her heavenly 21st birthday. Me, husband, son, daughter & her boyfriend had the most amazing time. I have Multiple Sclerosis so I was hoping to just do one obstacle and ended up doing 4. They're challenging and is a natural encourager of those who came with you! Physically challenging but what a great team building activity. We thoroughly enjoyed the GLOW in the Park!!! Happy Birthday to Nia (5.23), to my husband Sean (5.25) & Me (5.28).
Antoinette M — Google review
4.8
(1513)
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5.0
(804)
16701 Norwood Rd, Sandy Spring, MD 20860, USA
https://sandyspringadventurepark.org/?utm_source=gmb+listing&utm_medium=organic
(240) 389-4386
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Rockville Town Square

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Neighborhoods
Rockville Town Square is a charming destination that captures the essence of Spanish vibes. It was once home to the beloved La Tasca, a renowned Spanish tapas restaurant. Visitors can still feel the allure of its former presence, making it an ideal spot for those who appreciate Spanish culture and cuisine.
4.0
(370)
Rockville, MD 20850
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Six Flags America

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Permanently Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Six Flags America, located in Maryland, started as a safari park in 1974 before transforming into a theme park and joining the Six Flags family. Spanning over 500 acres, it offers an array of attractions including Looney Tunes-themed rides for kids, thrilling roller coasters, and a water park. The park is divided into six themed areas such as Main Street 1776 and Gotham City. Visitors can enjoy over 50 rides and shows suitable for all ages.
I absolutely love Six Flags. Definitely one of my favorite amusement parks I’ve ever been to. I always came here multiple times during the summer as a kid so I had to come one last final time. before they close for good. Some of their rides were shut down, but we still had a great time. The workers are super nice and polite. I’m glad my kids got to come at least one time before they shut down for good. We had such a great time but also sad knowing this will be our last time here for good and this place will set vacant. I do recommend buying tickets online since they’re half off? I also recommend getting a souvenir cup for $20 so you can get free refills for the rest of the day and you can keep the cup as a little memory.
Katie H — Google review
THIS REVIEW WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. The park closes permanently in November. If you plan to go before it does, buy the standard ticket. I promise there is NO need to buy a fast pass of any kind as the park is mostly empty even on weekends. If you buy a single meal deal, there’s about a $4 cost savings if you order your meal and drink from Jonny Rockets ($28 regular and $24 with the meal deal ticket). My wife and I enjoyed the rides and the theme park, and we hope they build something similar there.
Kiefer J — Google review
Pretty sad to see this place closing down. I surprisingly had a better time here than SFNE. I just thought that here, everything wasn't crammed into one little space like over there. Although, Six Flags New England has some nice buildings. Back to Six Flags America. It wasn't very crowded. On days where it's busy, the I'll expect the lines to be 2 hours each because these operations are BAD. There were only running one train on half of the coasters and it took them about 3 minutes to dispatch each train. They were only running on gondola on Voodoo Drop and it still took like 2 minutes. I hope their operations get better because this park is closing in less than a month. I did have a great time for my 4 hours there even though it rained (the reason why I only stayed there for 4 hours.) Come check this place out before closing on 11/2/25
Jonathan C — Google review
I love this place! 🙃🥳My daughter & i will most certainly miss our home state amusement park. I been coming here since I was 9 in the "adventure world" to "wild world" days. I'm very sad to see Six Flags not invest in the park overall that much since 2000. However, what they added since are great flat ride additions. If it got its fair share of investment $ along the years since superman was added, I think it would still have survived the cutting board. What a shame😭 That being said, I hope everyone got their fun in by now. If not, this weekend will be the final hooray! I'm sure we'll be there getting our last kicks in, weather is looking good so far! ✌🏽😎
J W — Google review
Despite the park closing permanently very soon, I had a great time here! All the Roller Coasters had no wait on a Sunday, and we got to ride them all a few times. Park was clean, and the shows were good. Operations were quite slow (granted it is closing soon, and no crowds) but still kind of annoying. All the roller coasters were quite fun, favorites being Superman: Ride Of Steel, Jokers Jinx, and Wild One.
Brennon H — Google review
I visited this park knowing about the coming closure in November. Overall, it was a good experience and I had some fun. The only downside to my experience was that three out of the eight roller coasters were closed that day. This is a big deal considering there aren’t that many to begin with. The crowds were not too bad and most of the coasters only ran one train. The park is nice and offers some cool places such as the new steam town. On the other hand, there are some areas that do not look well kept. The staff were friendly when running the rides. I would like to come back one day, however, because of the closure I would not return.
Brody H — Google review
I know that this park is closing next month so I went one last time. I was disappointed that Superman: Ride of Steel, and Batwing was closed. I went on 6 rides and the wait time was 5 minutes or less. Ragin Cajun had a longer wait so I didn't go on that ride. I was going to ride Harley Quinn Spinsanity but they were having a problem getting the seat belts to lock so I got out of line. The rides that I went on were very rough. I didn't want to ride them again. I saw 3 shows and they were very good. It's sad that the park is closing but the roller-coasters need to be replaced.
Leya C — Google review
My first time here was the last day the park was open. Kind of hard to believe they'd want to close that park. The grounds were clean, the staff was professional, I even saw a ride operator pick up a piece of trash off of the floor that a guest had dropped. Almost forgot it was a six flags park lol. It just feels like their corporate daddy is deciding to close the park because it's not a big money maker, but it's hard to believe it's losing them money. So much history and large part of people's lives and jobs gone because someone at the top wants to make a quick buck versus putting in the time and money to make it a truly great park. It's sad l and I hope this isn't a repeat of astroworld. Six flags just completed a merger last year with cedar fair so there's a bunch of parks that are close together. Closing this park was just getting rid of some "redundancy." I honestly expect to see more closings where there's another park close by over the next decade or so.
D. C — Google review
4.1
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3.4
(1228)
13710 Central Ave, Bowie, MD 20721, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/america
(301) 249-1500
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

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Natural history museum
Museums
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is a renowned institution that showcases the wonders of the natural world. Visitors can marvel at the famous Hope Diamond and an array of rare gems and minerals, as well as explore an extensive fossil collection. The museum also features captivating exhibits such as the 23,000-square-foot Ocean Hall, a life-size replica of a North Atlantic whale, and a stunning 1,800-gallon-tank display of coral reef.
The Smithsonian is truly a treasure! We’re not from here, and visiting the Smithsonian was an unforgettable highlight of our trip to D.C. The museums are beautifully curated, with something for everyone—whether you’re into history, science, art, or culture. The exhibits are not only fascinating but also interactive and accessible, which made the experience engaging for both adults and kids. We loved how much care and detail went into every display—it feels like you could spend days here and still discover something new. Another amazing aspect is that admission is free, which makes it such a gift to the public and allows families to explore without barriers. The staff were welcoming and helpful, making sure we had a great experience from start to finish. If you’re visiting Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian is an absolute must. It’s inspiring, educational, and something you’ll remember long after your trip. We can’t wait to come back and explore even more!
Twitch H — Google review
My visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History was one of the highlights of my trip to Washington, D.C. The moment I entered, I was struck by the grand architecture and the impressive displays that immediately capture your attention especially the iconic African elephant in the main hall. The museum is spacious, well-organized, and offers an engaging atmosphere for visitors of all ages. Each exhibit is thoughtfully arranged, from the ancient fossils and dinosaur skeletons to the dazzling gems and minerals collection. I particularly enjoyed the ocean life section, which features lifelike models and informative presentations that make science both accessible and fascinating. The museum does an excellent job combining education with visual appeal, allowing visitors to truly appreciate the diversity and history of our planet. The staff were welcoming and helpful, and entry was free, which makes it even more remarkable considering the quality of the experience. Whether you have an hour or a full afternoon, this museum is a must see in D.C. a perfect mix of history, discovery, and inspiration under one roof
Fahad A — Google review
The National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC is one of the most fascinating and visually stunning museums in the world. From the moment you walk through the entrance and see the towering elephant in the Rotunda you know you are in for an unforgettable experience. The building itself is beautiful, with grand halls, elegant architecture, and impressive exhibits that make every step exciting. It perfectly combines science and art, creating a space where curiosity and wonder come together. The museum’s collections are extraordinary and cover the entire story of life on Earth. The dinosaur fossils are incredible and make you feel as if you are traveling back millions of years. The Hall of Mammals is equally captivating, showing animals from every corner of the planet in lifelike settings. The gem and mineral collection is one of the most dazzling sections, especially the famous Hope Diamond which sparkles brilliantly under the lights. Every gallery is thoughtfully designed to be both educational and visually engaging. What makes this museum truly special is how it inspires visitors of all ages. Whether you are fascinated by ancient fossils, marine life, or the origins of humanity, there is something here that will capture your imagination. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and admission is free, making it accessible to everyone. The National Museum of Natural History is not just a museum but a celebration of life in all its forms, presented in one of the most beautiful buildings in Washington DC.
Alejandro R — Google review
We visited this museum as a family, and it was an amazing experience. My 7-year-old absolutely loved it! The exhibits are fascinating, interactive, and beautifully presented, which made the visit enjoyable for both children and adults. The staff was welcoming and the whole museum is very well organized. It’s a perfect place for families to learn, explore, and spend a memorable day together. I highly recommend it!
Imane L — Google review
We love going to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History again and again. There is always so much to see, explore, and learn. One of the highlights for us was the African safari animals exhibit. The animals look so real that it feels like you're actually on a safari! It's exciting and fun for both kids and adults. My personal favorite part of the museum was the human evolution section. It was truly amazing to see how humans have changed and developed over thousands of years. The displays show how we’ve evolved from early humans to who we are today. It really makes you think about how far we’ve come as a species. The kids also had a great time exploring different sections of the museum. There are interactive exhibits and interesting facts everywhere you look, so it never feels boring. We spent hours walking around and still felt like there was more to discover. The Smithsonian Natural History Museum is a great place for families, students, and anyone curious about the world. It's educational, fun, and inspiring. We can't wait to go back again and see what new things we’ll learn next time!
Asma A — Google review
This museum never disappoints! There’s something fascinating in every corner — from the massive dinosaur fossils to the sparkling gems and the incredible ocean exhibits. The Hope Diamond is a must-see, and the animal displays are so realistic and detailed. It’s perfect for both kids and adults, and you can easily spend a whole afternoon here. Best of all, admission is free! Truly one of the highlights of D.C.
Mina Z — Google review
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History — The Story Beneath Our Feet After honoring the fallen at Arlington and reaching for the stars at the Air and Space Museum, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History brought me back to Earth — literally. It’s humbling to stand in a place that tells the story of everything that came before us. From the glint of ancient gems to the quiet stare of creatures long extinct, every exhibit whispers, You’re part of something much older, much greater, than yourself. As a Marine, I’ve spent years learning about survival, discipline, and adaptation — but this museum reminded me that nature wrote those lessons first. The fossils, the meteorites, the skeletal giants towering overhead… all proof that time itself is the ultimate drill instructor. It shapes, tests, and transforms everything it touches. Walking through the Hall of Human Origins, I found myself reflecting on how far we’ve come — and how fragile our place still is. There’s a deep respect in realizing that we’re not the masters of this planet; we’re its current students. For anyone visiting Washington, D.C., this museum isn’t just about science — it’s about perspective. It’s a sacred reminder that every breath we take is borrowed from something far older, and far wiser, than we are. But, never forget, Not all is as it seems 😉
A. H — Google review
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is an extraordinary museum that captivates you from the moment you walk in. Every exhibit is thoughtfully curated — from dinosaurs and ocean life to minerals and rare artifacts. It’s engaging for both adults and children, with modern, interactive displays and spacious galleries. Wonderfully organized and absolutely fascinating. A must-visit in Washington, D.C.
Andrii A — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(12659)
10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560, USA
https://naturalhistory.si.edu/
(202) 633-1000
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Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum

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Museums
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is a fascinating destination that delves into the history of aviation and space exploration. The museum showcases an array of vehicles and artifacts, including the original Wright 1903 Flyer, the 'Spirit of St. Louis,' and the Apollo 11 command module.
The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is an absolute must-visit in DC and it is free. The exhibits are incredible and there’s something for everyone, whether you’re into aviation history, space exploration, or just want to see real rockets, moon landers, and fighter jets up close. I loved how interactive and well-organized everything was. You can walk through the history of flight, see the Wright brothers’ early work, touch a piece of the moon, and check out modern NASA missions all in one place. The curation is top-notch and every display is thoughtfully done. Check out the IMAX theater inside. They play some really great 3D movies that are worth the experience, especially if you’re into space documentaries or science films. It adds a whole new layer to your visit. It can get a little crowded, especially on weekends, but totally worth it. Staff is friendly and the space is big enough to move around easily. Easily one of the highlights of my DC trip. Would go back to catch more shows and explore the rest.
Varun S — Google review
Wow! What an amazing museum!!! We’ve visited it a few times over the years. Our whole family has always enjoyed it at all ages, little kids, teenagers, and adults alike. There’s hands-on activities for younger kids, and informative displays for adults. We watched a film display and the toddlers next to us found it just as engaging as we did. This museum really is truly great for all ages, and we have found it fascinating after each new visit. We spent 3 hours here, and didn’t even see every display. There’s so much to do and to look at. The staff were so friendly and well-informed. We really enjoyed chatting with them. I’m so happy that we were able to visit. My one piece of advice is to book the free timed-entry tickets as far in advance as possible so that you get the chance to enjoy this amazing experience!
Sadie S — Google review
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is one of the most inspiring and fascinating places I have ever visited. From the moment you step inside you can feel the excitement of human achievement and discovery. The museum captures the full story of flight and space exploration in a way that is both educational and deeply moving. Every exhibit is designed with care and attention to detail making it easy to understand how far we have come in just a little over a century of aviation. One of the most impressive parts of the museum is the collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft. Seeing the Wright brothers’ first flyer up close is an unforgettable experience. The Apollo 11 command module is another highlight that truly makes you appreciate the courage and vision of the astronauts who first set foot on the Moon. The exhibits on modern space missions and the future of exploration are equally inspiring and show how innovation continues to push the boundaries of what is possible. The museum is beautifully organized and free to enter which makes it accessible to everyone. The staff are friendly and always ready to answer questions. Whether you are a space enthusiast or simply curious about science and technology this museum will leave you feeling amazed and inspired. It is a place that celebrates human imagination and determination and it is absolutely worth visiting.
Alejandro R — Google review
Great museum! If you love aviation you will love this place! They have many airplanes from 747s to DC-3s to a wright flyer. They even have an x wing hanging from the roof! Tons of cool information, including about space flight and space craft. Only complaint is that part of the museum was closed for construction, but it's understandable because they have to renovate it at some point. Get tickets online in advance! Would highly recommend this place!
Matthew Z — Google review
Great place for being solo, as a couple or family. You need to book your tickets online in advance as there are timed entries to enter. Amazing information, videos and models for explaining various aspects of space and flight travel. Will take about 1 to 2 hours to fully enjoy. Less crowded on weekdays versus weekends.
Get M — Google review
My visit to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. was absolutely incredible! The exhibits are beautifully organized and full of fascinating details about the history of aviation and space exploration. Seeing the original spacecraft, jets, and satellites up close was truly awe-inspiring. The museum staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do, which made the experience even more engaging. It’s the perfect place for both adults and children to learn, dream, and be inspired by human ingenuity and discovery. I left feeling amazed and deeply grateful for the opportunity to explore such a world-class museum.
Michał K — Google review
Great museum. I didn't know that I can get the timed pass online, so I had to wait there for 15 minutes but that was not a problem for us. Incredible to see the real engines and rockets used for space exploration. My kids were 3,5 and 1,5.. they enjoyed the kids zone, but in general it is a must-go for older kids for inspiration.. we will definitely go again in future..
Fatma C — Google review
I went in late June and quite enjoyed my experience. If you are in the area, definitely visit. Unfortunately part of the museum was closed off and the lines were very long (but go incredibly fast). Gift shop is incredible. Exhibits are great, I liked the Northwest 747 the best. Definitely recommend checking out the Apollo Exhibit. I quite enjoyed my experience.
Brixton G — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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650 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
https://airandspace.si.edu/
(202) 633-2214
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World War II Memorial

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Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
The World War II Memorial in Washington, DC is a significant outdoor tribute to the 16 million Americans who served during the war. The memorial features 56 pillars representing the states and territories involved in the conflict, as well as Washington, DC. The Freedom Wall is adorned with 4,048 gold stars, each symbolizing 100 American service members who lost their lives in the war.
A beautiful stone plaza dedicated to honor the millions of soldiers how served in the world war. Very well designed and the water fountains are a lot of fun. Great place to sit and enjoy the sunset while seeing the Lincoln memorial or washington monument on either sides.
Ajimon T — Google review
This memorial is absolutely beautiful and I would've spent hours there had I had the time. Each US state and territory is included and the fountains make the setting very serene. It's definitely worth walking through as you explore the National Mall. You can sit and put your feet in the water but running and playing is not allowed! Please respect national monuments!
Maggie T — Google review
Visiting the World War II Memorial was an emotional and inspiring experience. Standing by the fountains surrounded by the pillars and gold stars really makes you pause and think about the sacrifices made for freedom. I went around sunset, and the light made the whole place feel peaceful and powerful at the same time. It’s beautifully maintained and truly honors those who served. A must-see if you’re in D.C.
Mina Z — Google review
​The National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. is an intensely moving and essential stop right on the National Mall. The most recent visit, on a gorgeous fall afternoon, cool, crisp, and filled with sun, made the entire experience feel particularly perfect. ​The memorial’s design, centered on the Rainbow Pool, is immediately striking. Fifty-six granite pillars representing the states and territories form a beautiful semi-circle, all connected by a bronze rope, powerfully symbolizing the nation's unified commitment. The grand Atlantic and Pacific Arches stand at the ends, featuring intricate bronze bas-reliefs that illustrate key moments from both the battlefield and the critical home front. ​The heart of the memorial is the Freedom Wall, a stunning expanse covered with 4,048 shimmering gold stars. Since each star signifies 100 Americans who gave their lives, standing here and looking out toward the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool offers an unforgettable and solemn perspective on the immense price of freedom. It is a truly beautiful and profoundly conceived tribute to "The Greatest Generation."
Eric V — Google review
When your in Washington DC, It is a must not only to visit The White House and Washington Monument but also the World War 2 Memorial especially if you love History and World War. This place is spectacular when your actually there. It is perfect for family, clean, and a huge place to visit and roam around. I would love to visit again soon. ❤️🇺🇸🫶🏻🥰
An D — Google review
The World War II Memorial is a well‑designed site on the National Mall that honors those who served. The central fountain, Freedom Wall with gold stars, and 56 pillars representing U.S. states and territories make the memorial both symbolic and visually impressive. It is located between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, making it easy to connect with other major sights while walking the Mall. The memorial is open 24/7, free to visit, and especially beautiful at night when illuminated.
Natalie H — Google review
One of the most beautiful memorials down here in DC. I've been here many times & it never gets old. It's so pretty. If you haven't seen it, you must! Open 24/7, even during the shutdown.
Lori F — Google review
The World War II Memorial is probably my favorite memorial in DC. The stonework is amazing and the water is beautiful. I enjoyed reading the quotes etched in stone all around the exhibit. This is a great place for reflection and to think about all those who made the ultimate sacrifice. I highly recommend visiting this memorial if you get a chance.
Christopher W — Google review
4.9
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4.7
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VXR5+4H, 1750 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA
https://www.nps.gov/wwii/index.htm
(202) 426-6841
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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History museum
Museums
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC is a significant institution dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust through permanent and traveling exhibits as well as educational programs. Situated near the Smithsonian museums, it documents, studies, and interprets the history of the Holocaust with a dual purpose: memorializing the victims and helping confront hatred to prevent genocide.
One of the best museum visits in DC. The exhibits are well curated and informative, guiding you through one of the darkest chapters in our human history and causing you to reflect on the past and present and how the world at times fails to remember history (and repeats it). Recommend reserving tickets in advance ($1 service fee). It is timed entry ticket. Took ~3 hours to tour the museum. Lots of reading, artifacts to view and a couple of short videos. Plenty of sitting areas throughout the building along with restrooms on every floor.
Sandip D — Google review
Beautiful experience. I added 4 ☆ because they allow too many people into the museum at once. If you want to read you'll have to plan at least 3 hours ans be extremely patient with the crowds. There were many group tours with young adults yelling and running but some of those things are hard to control. Thank you for a beautiful experience and museum.
Brooke W — Google review
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Review The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. is one of the most powerful and emotionally moving institutions in the country. Visiting it is not a casual sightseeing experience—it’s an encounter with the depths of human history, morality, and conscience. From the moment you enter, the design of the museum draws you into the gravity of its subject: dim lighting, cold steel, and a quiet that commands respect. The architecture itself becomes part of the storytelling, guiding visitors through a journey that is both historical and deeply personal. The permanent exhibition presents the Holocaust with meticulous care and authenticity. Original artifacts—train cars, victims’ belongings, photographs, and Nazi propaganda—are displayed alongside survivor testimonies and documentary footage. Each floor unfolds chronologically, from the rise of the Nazi regime to the liberation of the camps, allowing visitors to grasp how ordinary prejudice evolved into genocide. What stands out most is the museum’s balance between education and reflection. It never sensationalizes tragedy; instead, it urges visitors to think critically about moral choices, human rights, and the consequences of indifference. The Hall of Remembrance at the end provides a quiet space to mourn and reflect. Overall, the Holocaust Museum is not just a museum—it’s a moral experience, a place that reminds every visitor of the responsibility to remember, and to never let such atrocities happen again.
Yuchen Z — Google review
It's a place you might want to visit to understand how still WAR is invading out kindness, being deserted from your own house and being separated from your own family. How much hardship those traumatized souls had to go through and how sad they are! those who survived but feeling so helpless that we're not being able to control our problems and still ended up getting into the same WAR.
Masuma S — Google review
An incredible experience, the exhibits were thoughtfully planned giving a face to all who was effected. There were several school groups there but you could hear a pin drop as everyone was respectfully going through.
Carleen's C — Google review
OMG!! This museum blew me away. Whomever curated this beautiful museum deserves an 👏🏾! From the interactive exhibits to being told that there were some persons working at the museum that survived the holocaust. Blown away!! Such an emotional experience.
TAUNYA G — Google review
I fell on my knees before coming inside, thought there would be a place to rest, but only a few places. There were some places to watch video where there were seats and at the end. Good place for history lovers that can stand for an hour. I'm glad I came, but it isn't a place for people with mobility issues.
Ang — Google review
Visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. today, and wow what a powerful, emotional experience. 💔 You will be moved bring tissues. The exhibits are heartbreaking yet so important. 🕯️ They use timed-entry tickets, which made it easy to get in with no big crowds, and it’s very simple to get to. If you’re in D.C., this is a must. It’s not just a museum, it’s an experience that stays with you.
Linda L — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(11401)
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA
https://www.ushmm.org/
(202) 488-0400
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a solemn tribute to the men and women who served in the Vietnam War. It consists of three parts: the Three Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women's Memorial, and the iconic Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. The wall, made of black granite, bears over 58,000 names of soldiers who either died or went missing during the war. Despite initial controversy over its design, it has become a place for healing and remembrance.
This beautiful and hunting reminder of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the face of evil. This monument is just a small thank you to all of the brave men, and women never came back home. I highly recommend visiting and paying a little respect.
Jason R — Google review
It's interesting to read that this memorial was designed after a "healing wound." I think the architect did a good job at bringing that vision to reality. After taking in the Lincoln Memorial, we headed back east and came upon the site which is just off the north side of the Pool. The arrow-shaped memorial wall of smooth, dark, reflective gabbro rock starts at ground level then slopes ever so gently into the earth until its midpoint, where it then gradually rises back up to ground level, with a ton of names engraved along the way. A memorial directory is posted nearby to aide in finding names. Look for a small podium near the entrances/exits. Simple, striking, and beautiful.
Maui T — Google review
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. is one of the most visited and moving monuments in the United States, honoring those who served in the Vietnam War. It is located at National Mall, near the Lincoln Memorial,dedicated in November 13, 1982. It was designed by Maya Lin, a 21-year-old architecture student at Yale, it was controversy at the beginning, but became iconic. It honors members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, those who died in service, and those missing in action (MIA). The two black granite walls, each 246 feet 9 inches long, set in a V-shape, engraved with the names of over 58,000 servicemen and women who died or went missing. The Three Servicemen Statue – A bronze statue by Frederick Hart depicting three soldiers, added in 1984 to complement the Wall. The Vietnam Women’s Memorial – Dedicated in 1993, honoring women (many nurses) who served. The Wall’s shape points toward the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, linking it to the nation’s history. It's an open air Memorial, you can visit any time.
Daniel Z — Google review
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a powerful and thoughtfully designed site in Washington, D.C. The black granite wall engraved with names creates a quiet, reflective atmosphere that encourages visitors to pause and remember. It is conveniently connected to other major sights on the National Mall and located very close to the Lincoln Memorial, making it easy to include in a day of exploring.
Natalie H — Google review
I found this memorial to be really cool on the evening that I went because they were doing an orange light awareness activity with lots of candles. I also really enjoy how you can see your image reflected in this memorial. If you are by the Lincoln memorial feel free to stop by this one as well!
Allison B — Google review
There was a quiet reverence while walking through this area, it was deeply appreciated. I was there to find a name for my friend; her husband passed in Viet Nam. The volunteers were helpful and offered historical documentation about the Wall.
Roxie Q — Google review
Very somber memorial to visit. It can get crowded but everyone is very respectful. Definitely visit if you're near the Lincoln Memorial.
John P — Google review
Very nice memorial for all those we gave it all for the Vietnam war. A solemn place to honor and remember.
Todd M — Google review
4.9
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4.7
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5 Henry Bacon Dr NW, Washington, DC 20002, USA
https://www.nps.gov/vive/index.htm
(202) 426-6841
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Lincoln Memorial

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
The Lincoln Memorial, a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, was designed by architect Henry Bacon after the Parthenon in Greece. The 36 exterior columns represent the states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death, with their names inscribed above them. Inside, a towering statue of Lincoln is flanked by chambers honoring his famous speeches. Located on the west side of the Tidal Basin, it stands opposite the Jefferson and Roosevelt Memorials.
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. is one of the most inspiring and memorable landmarks I have ever visited. The moment you arrive, the scale and presence of the monument immediately capture your attention. Abraham Lincoln’s massive seated statue feels larger than life, not just in size but also in meaning. It is a place that reminds you of the struggles and triumphs that shaped America and the vision of one of its greatest leaders. The memorial’s architecture is stunning, with tall white marble columns surrounding the statue. On the walls, you can find inscriptions of Lincoln’s most famous speeches, including the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural Address. Reading these words while standing in front of the monument is a powerful experience, filled with history, reflection, and inspiration. From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the view is simply breathtaking. The Reflecting Pool stretches out gracefully toward the Washington Monument, creating one of the most iconic and photographed scenes in the entire city. Visiting during sunrise or sunset adds a magical glow to the experience and makes it even more unforgettable. What stood out most to me was the peaceful and respectful atmosphere. Visitors from all over the world gather here, and yet there is a shared sense of quiet admiration. It is a place to pause, reflect, and appreciate the values of freedom, unity, and equality that Lincoln dedicated his life to. A must-visit in Washington, D.C., the Lincoln Memorial truly leaves a lasting impression.
Sai K — Google review
Obviously a must see if you're visiting DC! I went on a Sunday afternoon and it was pretty crowded but people were being very respectful and waiting for others to finish to take their pictures. When you get to the top you can see all the way down the National Mall which is great. Unfortunately the bookstore was closed due to the government shutdown, but still fun to check out!
Maggie T — Google review
A great place to honor our former president. You will never understand how big it is until to get to the bottom. The best time to visit is close to sunset when the sky is pretty and you can see the full reflection of the Washington monument with amazing colors in the sky. The addition of the ramp although blocks the view from the front, is a good addition for those with strollers.
Ajimon T — Google review
The Lincoln Memorial is stunning especially at sunset. I didn’t realize how close all the monuments were to each other until I visited; everything is just a short, scenic walk away. As I made my way from the Thomas Jefferson or Washington Memorial to the Lincoln, I saw one of the most beautiful sunsets I’ve ever experienced. The way the light hit the reflecting pool and the memorial itself was just perfect peaceful, powerful, and unforgettable.
Rachel F — Google review
Lincoln Memorial The Lincoln Memorial is one of the most awe-inspiring landmarks in Washington, D.C., and a place that never fails to leave a deep impression no matter how many times you visit. Standing at the base of the monument and looking up at the towering statue of President Abraham Lincoln, you can truly feel the weight of history and the ideals he represented — unity, equality, and freedom. The craftsmanship is remarkable; the marble gleams beautifully in the sunlight during the day and takes on a serene glow under the lights at night. The entire site is impeccably maintained, and the setting along the Reflecting Pool makes it even more breathtaking. Watching the Washington Monument’s reflection shimmer in the water, especially at sunset, is a sight that captures the very spirit of America. The memorial’s inscriptions — the Gettysburg Address and Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address — are powerful reminders of the enduring importance of words in shaping a nation’s conscience. The atmosphere is peaceful yet profoundly moving. Tourists, students, and locals all stand together in quiet respect, taking in both the grandeur and the solemnity. Visiting the Lincoln Memorial is not just sightseeing — it’s an experience of reflection, gratitude, and inspiration that every visitor to D.C. should have at least once.
Yuchen Z — Google review
What a wonderful experience it was to have visited this truly historical place and to learn about one of the greatest presidents of our time. Reading and Gettysburg address was like stepping back in time and in my opinion is the best speech every written. Please note that there is a lot of walking if you visit Washington DC so really good walking shoes are a must.
Andrea P — Google review
The Lincoln Memorial is truly inspiring. The architecture, the historical significance, and the peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit in Washington, D.C. The view of the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument is breathtaking, especially around sunset. The site is kept very clean, and there is plenty of space to sit, walk, and reflect. A beautiful and powerful reminder of American history.
Shalani J — Google review
The Lincoln Memorial is one of Washington, D.C.’s most recognized landmarks, honoring Abraham Lincoln with an impressive structure at the end of the National Mall. It connects easily to nearby attractions such as the Reflecting Pool, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Korean War Veterans Memorial, making it convenient to include in a day of sightseeing. The memorial is open 24/7 and especially striking when illuminated at night. It can be crowded during peak hours, but the space remains respectful and accessible, offering good opportunities to take in the views and history.
Natalie H — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(32135)
2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20002, USA
https://www.nps.gov/linc/index.htm/index.htm
(202) 426-6841
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NRA National Firearms Museum

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Museum
History museum
Specialty Museums
The NRA National Firearms Museum boasts 15 galleries that showcase the history of firearms and their role in American culture. The vast collection includes 2,700 guns, each with a rich and detailed story to tell. Even non-gun enthusiasts will appreciate the displays and exhibits, which offer an educational experience for all ages. Admission is free, making it an ideal stop for those with limited time or budget constraints. Donations are accepted, and there are kiosks available for easy lifetime NRA membership signups.
The first time in my life that I have seen a lot of firearms. It is so exciting with a lot of design, a lot of size and a lot of unique things that I like them so much The receptionist Author is so kind and nice that gave me a great mood to get in the museum and have a fantastic time Certainly, I will be back more often with my friends from another states This is a stop we have to visit when you in Fairfax Virginia
Jenni M — Google review
Such a great museum, laid out in a timeline of the history of guns, lots of great history on display Easy to get to from the highway Great day trip from Washington DC Check out the battlefields nearby too Drive right through the two buildings and park above the shooting range The museum is on the first floor of the West Tower (on the left)
Gear W — Google review
Super interesting museum. Free entry and there is a lot of gun history info as well as displayed guns. Nice staff came around and talked to us about some of the displays and history of some of the guns. If you're into guns, would totally recommend this place!
Cassia R — Google review
Very interesting collection of firearms. There is also a number of displays that walk you through firearms development and technology from the past till now. The museum is free and there was plenty of parking.
Saiga C — Google review
This was my first time visiting this museum. And it is a free admission. Very quiet museum. Very organized. A museum made for gun lovers. I thoughtfully recommend it.The staff is friendly
No L — Google review
Very interesting museum, have a historical guns the old and modern. Went with kinds, they enjoyed it. It is free to visit.
T A — Google review
Good place to visit, plan of 3 to 4 hours to be able to see all of the exhibits. Free to go in, they accept donations.
Vernon T — Google review
Museum is free of charge and we went on a Saturday afternoon. There were 2 other families there so parking was great and since there weren’t a lot of people we didn’t feel rushed when looking at the exhibits.
Tony V — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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11250 Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA
http://www.nramuseums.com/
(703) 267-1600
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George Washington's Mount Vernon

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Historical landmark
Museums
George Washington's Mount Vernon is a popular historic site that was the cherished residence of George and Martha Washington. Visitors can take guided tours of the furnished main house to gain insight into the couple's daily life, while self-guided tours of the estate's outbuildings and gardens offer interactive experiences with actors portraying 18th-century plantation life. The estate also features an educational film about George Washington's life, from his early military service to the American Revolution.
Mount Vernon is an absolutely beautiful and historic site. The grounds are incredibly well-maintained, with lush greenery, scenic views, and several peaceful hiking trails that make it easy to spend hours exploring. It’s a must-visit for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Unfortunately, much of the main house was closed due to major renovations during our visit, which was a bit disappointing. We were really hoping to see more of the interior. That said, we understand the importance of preservation and look forward to coming back when the house is fully reopened. One serious concern was the strict enforcement of the “only bottled water allowed” rule on the property. It was an extremely hot day, and after buying a drink from their overpriced and underwhelming cafeteria, we were told we couldn’t bring it past a certain point. In those conditions, limiting access to hydration—especially when options are so expensive—felt not just inconvenient, but borderline unsafe. On a brighter note, the gift shop was much nicer than expected, with a wide range of quality souvenirs, books, and unique items. We visited on a weekday, so the crowds were minimal and the overall experience was peaceful. Despite a few drawbacks, this is still a place worth seeing, and we’ll definitely be back—hopefully on a cooler day and with better access to drinks.
Joshua O — Google review
Mount Vernon earned its name due to its association with United States President George Washington. He lived in various times at this estate. It is basically an agriculture estate on a raised bank of Potomac River. The estate has a nice two storied building where George Washington lived with his family members. There is vast green all around. The property also has the tomb of George Washington. It can be a nice weekend tour. The facility has a museum to exhibit George Washington's stuffs like furniture, crockery, wardrobe etc. The museum and all other facilities are well designed, well maintained, and masterly curated. There are volunteers everywhere. There are guides, narrators, audio visual shows. There are adequate facilities for people with special needs. One needs to walk 2-3 miles at least to see all the exhibits.
Muhammad R — Google review
My visit to Mount Vernon was truly inspiring 🇺🇸 I loved every part of it — the insightful exhibitions, the beautifully preserved estate, and especially the passionate guides who brought George Washington’s story to life. Walking through the house and gardens felt like stepping back in time. The attention to detail and the way history is shared here make it one of the most memorable visits I’ve had in the U.S. A place full of meaning, learning, and respect for the past. Highly recommended!
Imad A — Google review
First and foremost I would like to thank the staff at the lost and found, someone recovered my necklace and returned it to lost and found and the staff here did everything they could after my girlfriend contacted them via email to ship the item back to me in a quick and timely matter and I really appreciate the staff here for that. Now this was an extremely amazing experience to see George Washington’s home and farm and to learn about his family and life and the slaves that he had working on the farm and seeing his tomb and seeing how beautiful his garden is and Maintained really well by the staff who works here. If you are in the area I would recommend visiting this place, the staff here are very friendly, helpful and it’s obvious they love their job.
Andy P — Google review
We really enjoyed visiting here with our kids (ages 3 & 6). We’ve studied Washington with our schooling and seeing his favorite place really brought history alive. There’s something really amazing about standing on the back porch at Mt Vernon and enjoying the same view he loved standing where he probably stood. Even though the house tour is limited currently it was still worth doing and we highly recommend going. Learning about the way the house was built and how he worked the land was fascinating. Seeing his tomb was special. We went at the end of day and actually saw it with minimal people present. The guides were all helpful and very kind. We quickly visited the other burial grounds for the enslaved people as it was closing time. We appreciated that we could and they weren’t rushing us out.
Jennifer W — Google review
A wonderfully presented piece of early US history. Although there are main house renovation works going on, it did not spoil the visit to this glorious spot. The volunteers - who are everywhere - keep you well informed of history and everything George Washington. Great food court, museum and shopping before you drive away.
James M — Google review
Every American should visit the homestead of our first president. This is a first class, preserved, well-kept, historical area. Everything from the ground to the time period sensitive reenactments to transport you back to an era of unprecedented advancement of the American spirit. Plan your visit today!
Mark C — Google review
The grounds and gardens are stunning. The house is undergoing major renovations and most of it was closed. However, there is plenty of information to be found among the grounds woth the self-guided audio tour! The Potomac River photo cruise was woth the $11
Chantelle C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(4893)
3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy, Mt Vernon, VA 22121, USA
http://www.mountvernon.org/
(703) 780-2000
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Manassas National Battlefield Park

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National reserve
Sights & Landmarks
Manassas National Battlefield Park spans 5,000 acres and commemorates the First and Second Battles of Manassas during the Civil War. The Henry Hill Visitor Center features a museum displaying uniforms, weapons, and other artifacts from the era. Visitors can watch an orientation film about the battles or join guided tours led by Park Rangers. The park is known for its historic significance as it was the site of two crucial American Civil War battles in the 18th century.
Beautiful open area with lots of history. Be sure to bring plenty of water if you plan on walking the entire battlefield area. No operational water fountains on site. There is a horse train the runs on the southern side of the field. The trail goes for miles.
Andrew R — Google review
We were in the area and wanted to make a quick visit to walk through the battlefield park. The park is very well maintained and stretches out very far. There are several areas with signage and historical information to read about the battlefield. If you’re visiting during the summer months, be sure to bring mosquito spray with you.
Tootles — Google review
What a great place to get exercise, immerse yourself in history, and enjoy nature. There are 2 major trails ranging from 5-6 miles. You can combine them for an entire day walk/hike. They are easy to moderate. There are a few side loops to be able to see more historical structures. There are markers along the way to learn about the significance of each area. It's a history lesson combined with physical activity! I have hiked nearly every inch of this park over the years. This weekend I hiked the First Manassas Trail and the Old Stone Bridge Loop.
Fit G — Google review
Made a quick stop before heading to a concert, definitely will be back. I love history and cant wait to explore more of this area. They have a driving tour and quite a bit of trails to walk through. Beautifully maintained as well.
Dena S — Google review
We came here on a Saturday afternoon, and no ticket is required. The visitor center has a small museum with very nice display of how the battle happened and what happened. It’s meaningful and also beautiful. Would recommend to visit if you happen to be in a nearby area.
Y.C. W — Google review
A truly moving and educational 5-star experience! The Manassas National Battlefield Park is a phenomenal place to spend the day, and it felt like we were walking right through history. The staff is welcoming and informative, and the visitor center provides an excellent foundation. The highlight of the trip, however, was definitely the guided tour. The park rangers are extremely knowledgeable and bring the area's rich history to life, pointing out iconic spots like the Stone House, the striking statue of "Stonewall" Jackson, and the poignant plaques marking where officers like Brigadier General Bartow fell. Walking past the rows of cannons and along the classic split-rail fences with the wild views was breathtaking. The park has a peaceful atmosphere, but you can feel the incredible history that happened right under your feet. The interpretive signs, like the one about "The Marines Of '61," are also incredibly well-done. Download the NPS app if you want to explore with a self-guided tour—it's a great resource!
Jonathan M — Google review
Visited during government shutdown. Visitors center and buildings were shuttered. Driving tour of the first battle included 4.5 miles of walking. Park isn't well-maintained and visitors litter / walk past litter. We picked up all we could (but left the dog poop packages). Tragic disregard for history.
Fran H — Google review
Very nice preserved piece of history. There is a lot to see here if it interests you. The inside of the main building has quite a few artifacts and displays. Worth it to check it out if you're in the area.
Andrew W — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1158)
6511 Sudley Rd, Manassas, VA 20109, USA
http://www.nps.gov/mana/index.htm
(703) 361-1339
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George Washington Birthplace National Monument

Building
Sights & Landmarks
A former tobacco plantation, this monument consists of a house, grounds & memorial complex.
4.5
(209)
Colonial Beach, VA 22443, USA
24

New Kent Winery & Talleysville Brewing Company

Winery
Food & Drink
Brewery
Small plates restaurant
Wineries & Vineyards
Took the family here for a couple hours yesterday. Very nice facility. Lots of room. The ladies liked the wine. The look where he brewed beer was very good as well. We got the charcuterie tray and ate almost all of it.
William G — Google review
1st off let me start with saying this was a beautiful place with good wines.The reason for 3 stars was only because we felt rushed during our tasting tour. There was another couple who was having their 1st experience there as well and our person who was doing our tasting made us feel like we needed to hurry. We started talking to this couple and loved the conversation until the person pouring our wine made it feel like we should just focus on the tasting vs making new friends. We had planned on staying and buying some bottles and food, but honestly after this experience I dont think we will return. Its a shame because they had a lot of good wines.
Christopher H — Google review
*5/5 stars* I recently visited the New Kent Winery and was absolutely blown away by the stunning palace and exceptional wine offerings! The winery is hands-down the best in the Richmond area. I loved every aspect of my visit, from the beautiful scenery to the top-notch service. One suggestion I do have is to consider extending the hours of operation, especially on weekends. Closing at 6 pm feels a bit early, even on Sundays. I think staying open until at least 7 or 8 pm, or even later on weekends, would allow more visitors to enjoy the winery's offerings and make the most of their experience. Overall, I highly recommend New Kent Winery to anyone looking for a fantastic wine experience in the Richmond area. Can't wait to come back!!!
Foodie T — Google review
They have a good selection of wines and beers to choose from. Service is always good. Have a kitchen, so you can order food and snacks. Make sure you eat it all, they don't have take home boxes and will tell you that you aren't allowed take any food of property. They have a nice covered porch and large outdoor area. Very pretty and always looks well taken care of. It's a good stop. You can even mark off the Beer Trail list, working towards your hat!
Anthony C — Google review
I planned a surprise gathering for my wife and about 10 friends (I did not attend). The good: Overall, the guests enjoyed the food, scenery and wine. Opportunities for improvement: Guests mentioned that our table was not clean prior to being seated. Though I did not attend, I wanted to put a card on file (for payment). I just wanted to ensure that the focus of the gathering was to have a good time for my wife and her friends. The establishment mentioned that they did not have capacity to store credit card information nor did they have time to take my credit card information over the phone before the end of our reservation (due to being too “busy”) and that they needed a physical card. Ok. I offered to buy a gift certificate to cover the costs in advance, but they were unable to accommodate on a Saturday due to a bookkeeping issue. I mentioned that I would handle payment through my wife. Some of the guests mentioned that they experienced several micro aggressions concerning who would pay the bill before my wife arrived. Not a good feeling. I could understand the concerns around a physical card for payment had they not already accepted my $200 deposit that I paid for online where a physical card was not present. I even offered to prepay and get a refund for any overages - they mentioned they were unable to accommodate. Overall: I would attend again, but I can’t say that I would book a larger gathering (especially if I’m not attending) here again until the business processes are more up to date/flexible.
Billy W — Google review
Obviously, a rainy Monday is not a busy time at a winery, at least the customer side of it. My wife's plan was to restock our Vidal Blanc. My plan was to enjoy a glass while taking a break from the road. We sat outside under the tent/awning and admired the early fall scenery. I did notice the grapes were all picked & wondered how this year's vintage would turn out. We will have to see . . . on the next trip by.
Phil F — Google review
We stumbled across this place back in 2019 and we had to stop here again on our way back from Virginia Beach. This winery is super cute and the staff is really friendly. We picked up 5 bottles of the Sweet Virginia wine as we enjoyed it from our last visit. When we are back in Virginia again we will definitely stop here.
Thomas — Google review
This is a cute spot and definitely recommend stopping here, as long as you understand what you're getting into. The 30bminute guided tasting was fine, but definitely felt rushed and left little time to actually feel like you could taste the wines. The water situation really is laughable. You're not allowed to bring your own water, but they charge you for bottled water. Strange an establishment who's primary function is to sell alcohol. The beers were, I thought, actually better than the wines overall. There is very little indoor seating, so be prepared to be in the heat. Like I said, not a bad place to stop, but be aware of the little things that make the visit less than ideal.
Ashley K — Google review
4.1
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4.5
(163)
8400 Old Church Rd, New Kent, VA 23124, USA
https://newkentwinery.com/
(804) 922-7414
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Jamestown Settlement

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Jamestown Settlement is a living history museum that recreates the European settlement of 1607, featuring three ships and a Powhatan village. Visitors can take guided tours of the outdoor exhibits, which are led by knowledgeable and personable guides while interpreters provide an entertaining experience. The highlight of the museum includes the ships and Fort. The indoor exhibits are also well curated and maintained. Suitable for all ages, it is recommended to visit in winter on a weekday to avoid peak season crowds.
Awesome. We loved it. My boys 12 and 14 really enjoyed. Great museum, excellent shows and interactive exhibits. The village is great. Staff very motivated and we're great explaining everything to my sons. Cafe is nice. Gift shop nice. Excellent parking for RVs. We highly recommend. The boats area is really cool and the villages were very good.
Charlotte D — Google review
I am so glad we choose Jamestown. We had an incredible day and learned so much. All the employees are very helpful and knowledgeable. So much to see and do, my kids loved the hands on exhibits and learning from those who were dressed in colonial times outfits. We spent a full day exploring here.
Suzanna L — Google review
I really enjoyed Jamestown Settlement - it's an excellent museum with state-of-the-art exhibits and lots of film presentations to move the narrative along. There's a big building with ticketing, a restaurant and gift shop, then a long corridor of exhibits that take you through time and introduce certain historical characters. At the end of the building, you go outside to see a native village, a large European settlement, and three ships docked down on the water. It's all really well done with lots of folks around to explain anything you want. You can go inside the buildings and they're all kitted out as if someone were really living there, and you can go below deck on the ships. It's really fun for all ages. First, don't confuse this location with the National Parks Service site of Historic Jamestowne, which is the actual location of the original settlement. This is more the touristy museum recreation of it all. Second, Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown are sister sites and are set up very similarly. Jamestown is the bigger of the two and you can buy a discount ticket for both here. If you buy it online, you get a week's access to both for the same price. Third, when I visited, I mostly wanted to walk around outside, so I did a loop of all the outside parts, then worked my way backwards through the exhibits. I don't recommend that, but you aren't locked into one way of seeing everything. Bathrooms are at the ticketing area, at the end of the exhibit hallway, and at a restroom & snack stand nearer the boats.
Sara W — Google review
Beautifully crafted and well-versed staff with a phenomenal experience of where everything started and how history effects are every day Lives. You don’t have to be a history buff to come here to explore. well worth taking in the past so we can help understand the future. Especially enjoyed the recreation of buildings Otterson tools must get firing and in-depth knowledge of characters and staff on premises. Cheers.
Justin C — Google review
Had a good time at the museum. It was a nice walk out to the boats thru the villages. The people dressed and worked like they were from that time period it was really neat to see. The only thing I would have changed would have been someone giving out information about what building you were at as you walked by. For any information you would have to ask the person working nearby and it felt as if you were interrupting them from their work, although I'm sure that was not the case. The place was filled with lots of different things to look at and places to go into. We also went inside one of the ships. I saw a couple crew members climbing the mast to let the sail down. That was scary to watch and I thought that must have been scary to do on the open ocean a long time ago. I am thankful my son is into history and wanted to visit this place. We had a good time here. We also got some souvenirs in the gift shop. The gift shop was big and had lots of items to choose from.
Tia W — Google review
My family had so much fun at Jamestown, my oldest and I could have stayed twice as long reading everything inside the indoor museum portion and questioning all of the reenactors but the younger ones got bogged down after a bit. They did however really enjoy all of the outdoors exhibits! It was a lot of fun for those aged 5-40!
Corrie S — Google review
We brought our kids (ages 13, 10, 8) to this place because of the living history component. It was great! Clean and easy to follow the paths. Plenty of activities and guides explaining them. The kids stayed entertained the whole time. The museum was AMAZING. I didn’t expect it to be so nice inside. Well done!
Chantal S — Google review
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the history that is present here! This is a great place to expose children and history enthusiasts to some of the original history of our great nation. The only thing that I would have liked to see more of is perhaps more reenactment of daily life during the time period portrayed.
Nicholas C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(4496)
2110 Jamestown Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185, USA
https://www.jyfmuseums.org/visit/jamestown-settlement?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-listing
(757) 253-4838
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Historic Jamestowne

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Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Jamestowne, run by the NPS, is the original site of the first English settlement in North America, established in 1607. Visitors can take free guided tours of excavations and explore an archaeology museum with over 4000 artifacts. The place offers a glimpse into early colonial life with characters in costume and activities like throw-the-corn-cob-in-the-hoop and lawn darts.
I was torn on a 4 or 5 star rating. Because there isn't a lot of reconstruction. However, there are many archeological digs going on, and there is a lot to learn. There is a hands-on activity area to see and touch artifacts. There is a great museum showing a great display of the timeline and more findings. The staff throughout the park are friendly and extremely knowledgeable. There is a cafe in the park at the water's edge. We did not visit it during this trip.
Libby M — Google review
Visiting Historic Jamestowne was such an incredible experience! Walking the grounds where America’s first permanent English settlement began truly felt like stepping back in time. The mix of history, archeology, and storytelling makes it both educational and inspiring. The exhibits and artifacts bring the past to life, and the staff/volunteers are so knowledgeable and passionate about sharing the history. It’s amazing to see history being uncovered right before your eyes! Whether you’re a history buff or just curious, Historic Jamestowne is a must-see. We left with a whole new appreciation for the roots of our nation. 🇺🇸
Miranda M — Google review
We enjoyed everything about this area. The Powhatan village is interesting because it let's us see how they may have lived during this time. The ships are cool. One of the ship captains actually had a pair of prescription glasses made to look like what would have been worn during that period. The settlement area was great with live features like the blacksmith, cooking, setting and musket firing. Absolutely loved the museum! It's informative and well designed.
Regina W — Google review
I give it a 4 star because you don't know that if you want to view old Jamestown (Jamestown Rediscovery, $15 per adult) you have to also purchase the park pass which is also $15 because you have to walk slightly through the park to get to it. They should just say $30 per adult and separate it in the system automatically (2 different entities are being paid). Now that's out of the way. Family had a great time, daughter enjoyed learning Halberds with Captain Brewster. The dig sites were neat to learn about. Ren was our archeological tour guide and seemed to have recited everything I read in the museum verbatim, she knows the timeline well, was friendly along with the rest of the staff, and had a good speaking voice for large outdoor crowds. The history of the place is awesome to learn about. We then went to the main museum and was awed by the size and the technology they put in this museum, better looking than the Smithsonian! Past the main museum is more historical replica outdoor buildings with staff dressed in the time period and showing people how different things were made during that time. There was also a musket rifle firing demo, which is loud. We also looked at the 2 ships at the end of the walk on the pier, which were also well maintained and fun to explore. We did not do the glass blowing house, but will go back and do it again.
Ryan S — Google review
This is an amazing place! This is a place in a place in a place. If you come here this gets a little pricey. Jamestown is broken into 3 pieces, there’s the more touristy Jamestown that’s not in the original spot, there’s the actual Jamestown where they are doing archaeological digs and have the original church and where you can see actual artifacts found from the digs, and then finally there is New Jamestown which is from the 1700s and is just ruins. Be prepared to do a lot of walking! It’s beautiful and educational but not for someone who can’t do a lot of walking. This will also take a lot of time, maybe 5 hours or more to do all 3 places. There’s parking at Jamestown museum and then at original Jamestown. All three places you have to pay. I didn’t mind paying for Jamestown museum ($20 a person) and the Original Jamestown ($15 a person). I was annoyed about paying for New Jamestown ($15 a person). You have to pay for new Jamestown and Original Jamestown together. $50 for all of it was a bit much. The only reason I’m ok with it because it helps fund the projects on the 2 sites.
JorGen R — Google review
Such a great experience! We saw many historic places as well as a lot of nature! There’s plenty to see so come early! Make sure you took your national parks card if you have one!
Rina D — Google review
This was our first time to Historic Jamestowne. Since we are able, we went ahead and bought the lifetime NPS annual pass, which is valid for admission at all US National Parks. We actually visited two days in a row, the first time to go through the brick and mortar museum and the second day to tour the grounds. Please be aware that there are two sites, the "Old Towne" is owned by the state of Virginia, and the "New Towne" is owned by the National Park Service. Both require separate admission fees. The museum buildings and grounds are well maintained. The museum also has a nice 15-minute overview movie of the origins of the site, including artifact displays. What's interesting is that all of the Native American artifacts have been removed from the exhibits. The walking tour is self-guided. Guided tours are available for an extra cost. Our only mistake was going on one of the hottest days of late June, temps in the upper 90s. The museum has site maps available. However, there are enough placards throughout detailing people and events. Don't expect to see any buildings or recreations that's over at the "Old Towne." The only standing structure is what's left of the Ambler House. Otherwise, you'll only see the foundations for over a dozen structures. With a bit of imagination, one can visualize what it may have been like at the settlement over 400 years ago. We accomplished the walking portion in 30 minutes. If you have time, please take the driving tour on Island Drive. From the NPS Museum, simply take a right out of the parking lot. It's well worth it if you enjoy nature. There's also the 1608 Glasshouse that's available to tour. Check before you visit for times as they have live glass blowing demonstrations. Enjoy!
Larry G — Google review
You just cannot put a value on our historic places. Everyone should see tour the Historic Triangle. We had a great time. We went off peak season so it was very peaceful without being extremely busy. A lot of this is outdoors so prepare accordingly. So worth it!!
Heather R — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(5594)
1368 Colonial Nat'l Historical Pkwy, Jamestown, VA 23081, USA
http://www.historicjamestowne.org/
(757) 856-1250
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Berkeley Plantation

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled along the scenic banks of the James River, Berkeley Plantation is a treasure trove of American history dating back to 1726. This remarkable plantation was not only home to Benjamin Harrison V, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, but also to his son William Henry Harrison, who served as the ninth president. Visitors can explore its beautifully preserved Georgian-style house filled with authentic 18th-century furnishings and enjoy guided tours that are rich in fascinating stories and anecdotes.
We loved our visit to the Berkeley Plantation. Our tour guide was so informative and we learned so much. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and located on the James river. We enjoyed walking the grounds and seeing some of the monuments and having George the cat tag along. Definitely make this one of your stops when traveling through Virginia.
Hiker 4 — Google review
What a great visit! Our tour guide was pleasant, knowledgeable and funny too. We ordered our tickets online the night before but you can buy at the door too. A lot of walking after the house tour so wear good shoes. George the cat was an added extra tour guide. Recommend, we learned some history and enjoyed our visit. We’d go back.
Sal — Google review
This is a great place to stop and see some British/ American history. The staff are wonderful and did a fantastic job. Beautiful location. What amazing history can be found. If your in the area or on 295. Take a short detour and stop. You won't be disappointed.
Rob J — Google review
This was a fantastic place to visit and the tour was top notch! Really awesome, informative and beautiful. Highly recommend and please make sure to give George the cat a snuggle too.
Mindy B — Google review
Wasn't planned but so glad a local man in Williamsburg recommend the Berkeley Mansion. Lots of interesting historic insights into Virginia life around William Harrison and Benjamin Harrison Must see this plantation.
Steven H — Google review
One of the best tours I have ever been on. I wish I caught his name. An older black gentleman. He was incredible. He was so full of knowledge and the way he talked to us was just so wonderful. He shared so much about the history of this home and he said he loves history and you can definitely see it. He works directly for the owner of the plantation. I can't say enough about this house if you are interested in plantation life and our country's history and our founding fathers. I would so do this again
Dani B — Google review
Great place to explore history. Wish there was more to look at in the house and kitchen quarters. The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. It was like a step back through time. George the resident cat was a treat. Glad we stopped on our way out of Virginia.
Angela R — Google review
Would highly recommend visiting! We had an amazing tour guide who was so knowledgeable & friendly! The plantation is so full of history. I’ve lived in Virginia pretty much my whole life and never knew until today that this is really where the first Thanksgiving took place! Beautiful grounds and full of cardinals! I’ve never seen so many. And King George (the cat) is a very well mannered & handsome little fella! :)
Dan-Sharon S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(511)
12602 Harrison Landing Rd, Charles City, VA 23030, USA
http://www.berkeleyplantation.com/
(804) 829-6018
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Historic Shirley

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Virginia's first plantation, this still-operating estate farm offers a peek into 17-century America.
An absolute gem of the Rt 5 historic sites, and was not busy at all when I went. Highly recommend for the gorgeous architecture, 400 year old trees, and sweeping river views.
Cherry — Google review
This property is truly a gem in examining Colonial and United States history. Being the oldest continuously-run family business since 1614, the surroundings made one feel as if they were transported back in time. The tour guide provided a detailed history of the various peoples who occupied the property as well as a detailed history of the family that resided here for centuries. Overall, this is an essential stop for those who love to explore the sites of Early American history.
Cole M — Google review
An impressive plantation on the river. Many outbuildings to view. Purchase tickets at the gift shop. $11 to walk the grounds and over $20 to tour the house ground floor. The family still lives in the house so the upstairs is closed off. The gardens were disappointing as they were overgrown. It would be nice if a community group would volunteer to help preserve the gardens as they were probably very nice at some time in the past. There are two magnificent old trees behind the house. The tour guide says they are over 450 years old. There is approximately a 2 mile drive from the main highway.
Cathie B — Google review
Went here to celebrate my Uncle's 70th birthday 🎂. This Winery was absolutely worth the trip. Very nice, elegant, and spacious. Had a great time. Got to meet new family members and see family I haven't seen in a while. The food and service was phenomenal. Looking forward to stopping by again. One of the most beautiful Winery's 🍷 I've visited.
Sunflower — Google review
We decided to come on a whim the Saturday before Father's day. We were pleasantly surprised that admission to the grounds were free that particular day. The house itself was spectacular and we enjoyed.the grounds and gardens. They had an amazing 350 year old willow oak behind the house near the river. The was a very informative time-line of the history of the site found in the ice house building.
Ryan P — Google review
Just amazing and rare piece of history. Be proactive and book your tickets ahead online. I glad i did, we got first 11 am spot and had great exclusive guided tour of the first floor of the house, the family actually lives on the second and third floor, so you can't go there. Melissa, our guide, was highly knowledgeable and knew history of the place and about the artifacts displayed. Allow 2 hours for entire walk through, museum and outside buildings. There is also small gift shop on the properry, and winery/restaurant half a mile away if you get hungry.
Ilona D — Google review
Beautiful historic home! The interior has been beautifully maintained over the generations, with tons of antiques original to the house. The portraits of the family members are beautiful. The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. Very impressed!!!!
Joshua O — Google review
Great example of a colonial plantation! This was our first stop of the day, and I appreciated the great signage they had up explaining all of the outbuildings, and I believe they have some sort of audio tour around the property, but we skipped that in favor of going on the house tour. You can only visit the downstairs, but seeing that the family still lives in the house, I really appreciate the fact that they are willing to share any part of their home with the public at all. The tour was very informative and I loved our guide! I will have to come back and visit the vineyard next time I’m in the area.
Sarah K — Google review
4.4
(422)
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4.4
(422)
501 Shirley Plantation Rd, Charles City, VA 23030, USA
http://www.historicshirley.com/
(804) 829-5121
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Pamplin Historical Park

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Civil War battle site & museum featuring exhibits, artifacts, camp recreations & antebellum homes.
Wonderful park! Fantastic museum with a number of interactive exhibits, historic homes, and great hiking trails along the historic breakthrough attack that ended the seige of Petersburg. The earthworks and preserved fortification are phenomenal. A real hidden gem for anyone at all interested on history.
Domenick S — Google review
The pictures don't do this place justice. We stopped here in the middle of a 9-hour drive. So we only had 1.5 hours to spare. We will need to come again to see it all again. 3 hours would be more realistic. My kids are 9,7, and 5. And they didn't complain once. We just read "Laura Ingalls Wilder." I'm sure this helped the kids connect to the time period.
Orly J — Google review
I always noticed the highway sign for this site and finally had the opportunity to visit. The visit was well worth it. While the museum architecture is a bit dated, the exhibits are extremely well done. An audio tour is available which provides much context to the exhibits. The audio tour also offers the chance to choose a person who actually participated in the war and follow their story. You learn a lot about the life of average soldiers in a most engaging manner. The museum staff was friendly and the interpreter who spoke about the life and gear of a Union soldier was excellent. The grounds are beautiful with convenient walkways to enable access to the impressive fortifications that survive to this day. This is a wonderful site for kids and history enthusiasts.
Jonathan L — Google review
Amazing site. It’s is a great history of the battle and the museums are great love the walk through a soldiers experience. The earthworks are a great walk and the recreated trenches are awesome for realization of the battle. It is a must stop for history people and non history people. The plantation and houses show the civilian life as well. And are just as important.
James C — Google review
Nice to visit if you have already visited Appomattox. This battle took place one week prior to surrender. Will come back again, to walk the trails.
Lisa W — Google review
Very well done park with many exhibits inside and out. I really enjoyed the audio tour which is included with your admission. The Park Staff at the Battlefield Center took the time to provide a great summary of the battle of Petersburg. Definitely take time to enjoy this piece of history.
Manny O — Google review
First rate museum experience! My son and his friend especially enjoyed the presentations and the exhibit audio tour. Well worth the trip. A must for any history buffs.
Daniel G — Google review
Great place to explore history! We stayed 5 hours and couldn't do it all! Lots if walking... what an excellent way for history and nature buffs to get their exercise;) the museum is so interesting. And for those who would rather listen than read, the players/ headphones are awesome. So to surmise, thr adult and child alike will enjoy this gem!
Denise T — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(358)
6125 Boydton Plank Rd, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA
https://www.pamplinpark.org/
(804) 861-2408
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Sylvan Heights Bird Park

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nature trails through manicured woods, gardens & wetlands home to flamingoes, parrots & toucans.
If you’re looking for a weekend little getaway, this is the best place to enjoy some nature, woods, and various wildlife birds! The staffs are friendly and welcoming, the park itself is super well-organized , in the woods and it’s beautiful, while walking around you hear the nature and bird chirping. there are a tons of different kinds of birds. Totally 3 flamingo areas, and you can feed birds and interact with them, it was so curing and fun. It’s a wonderland and we had a great time here. Thank you Sylvan Heights bird park, appreciate the chance you provide for us to get close to all different kinds of beautiful, colorful, cute animals. High recommended. You won’t regret.
Amanda — Google review
It’s a wonderful place to see a wide variety of birds all in one spot and learn more about them. The Landing Zone is especially delightful — you can feed the birds, and they’ll happily perch on your hand, shoulders, or even your head! It’s a fun and interactive experience that kids will absolutely love. Pro tip: Visit the Landing Zone in the morning when the birds are hungry. Later in the day, they’re usually less interested in food, so the experience might not be as lively.
Vinayak M — Google review
This place is super fun and worth the price. We spent 2 hours walking around. The best part is the landing zone where you can feed tiny birds and they will walk on your head and body. It was so so fun! It’s definitely worth it to buy the little food sticks for them so they will interact with you. This was really an amazing trip!
Caitlin K — Google review
Absolutely love this bird park! It's so beautiful! There is so much to see! You can easily make a day of it! We have been a few times but always look forward to returning! I don't think you'd be disappointed!
Kim T — Google review
This was my second visit here and the perfect time of year to go. My first visit was in the summer, which was a bit too hot, but the weather was perfect in the fall. They have so many beautiful birds, some cool metal art and the landscaping is pretty as well. I definitely recommend making the trip to this lovely bird sanctuary. It's a sanctuary for humans too...very relaxing.
Sherry R — Google review
First time coming here and enjoyed it very much. So many different types of birds! It took us about two hours to walk through everything and we could've easily spent more time. Great place to take the kids and family.
Anna E — Google review
Really beautifully done bird sanctuary. Very peaceful. The workers there were nice & engaging. We paid $2 extra to get the flamingo 🦩 food & we got to feed the flamingos, very fun. You can also feed the canaries, which are hilarious little punks, who will proceed to peck you with their tiny beeks trying to get more food out of you.😂🙃😊 Great day.
Monique P — Google review
Holt crap what an absolute gem! We had a fantastic time exploring this super huge collection of birds from all over the world. Make sure you get a seed stick to take into the Landing Zone, and watch your step lol. I think my absolute favorite were the oh-so-angies geese... so pretty and also so mad at the world. This park offers an incredible experience for visitors of all ages. Highly recommended for a unique and memorable day out!
Caleb R — Google review
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500 Sylvan Heights Park Way, Scotland Neck, NC 27874, USA
http://www.shwpark.com/
(252) 826-3186
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