Editor's Blog5 mins ago
Spending Money Washington Dc
Following on from my previous flights post I was wondering roughly how much money to budget for spending for my husband and I when on holiday.
Planning possibly to go to Washington DC at the moment, most attractions are free and will be doing a free walking tour and a little shopping. Will probably be there for a week and we eat cheaply usually.
Likely to eat on the go and have a sit down meal on an evening which won't be anything too fancy. Would need to pay for travel around on the Metro. Unlikely to buy many souvenirs etc...
Flights and hotels will be sorted.
Any ideas on spending money? How much would you take?
Thanks GF
Planning possibly to go to Washington DC at the moment, most attractions are free and will be doing a free walking tour and a little shopping. Will probably be there for a week and we eat cheaply usually.
Likely to eat on the go and have a sit down meal on an evening which won't be anything too fancy. Would need to pay for travel around on the Metro. Unlikely to buy many souvenirs etc...
Flights and hotels will be sorted.
Any ideas on spending money? How much would you take?
Thanks GF
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Greedyfly. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I loved Washington. Like you say, most of the attractions are free, but they will charge a fortune for some fairly dire food in the museums, so avoid the museum cafes. Pretty sure I got a week's pass for the Metro, which is easy to get on and off if you want to go further out to places like the Arlington Cemetery. am a bit of a Wendys addict, so quite often got salads and stuff there at a reasonable price.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Check here for the Metro SmartCard (scroll down to FAQ's and also International for loads of info:
https:/ /smartr ip.wmat a.com/s torefro nt
(By the way, there's some really nice, relatively inexpensive restaurants near the Watergate Hotel, downtown... seen here:
http:// www.yel p.com/s earch?f ind_des c=resta urants+ near+wa tergate +hotel& amp;fin d_loc=W ashingt on%2C+D C ... We especially appreciate The Dubliner...)
Welcome to the U.S.!
https:/
(By the way, there's some really nice, relatively inexpensive restaurants near the Watergate Hotel, downtown... seen here:
http://
Welcome to the U.S.!
Actually, I don't think that the museum cafes are that expensive - if you are spending most of your time around the Mall, then it's convenient to use the museum cafes, and unless you want to do a lot of extra walking, there is not much else around. NASA has a McDonalds - you may love it or hate it - but if you have a soft drink you get free refills. Some nice places at Union station (downstairs) if you are in that area.
When you visit a museum, try and go on a free guided tour, they are really good. The tours of the Capitol building and the Library of Congress are worth doing, but be aware that you cannot take any drinks inside with you.
When are you planning to go?
When you visit a museum, try and go on a free guided tour, they are really good. The tours of the Capitol building and the Library of Congress are worth doing, but be aware that you cannot take any drinks inside with you.
When are you planning to go?
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.