Washington, D.C. Travel Guide

Let our experts guide your run to the White House

Warm Up to the Nation's Capital

This month visit Washington, D.C., for a weekend jaunt minus the crowds.

  • Old Ebbitt Grill

    Many former Presidents have dined at the Old Ebbitt Grill, a community icon.

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Sunday--Pamper Yourself
Wake in the morning for a wonderful jazz brunch ($23.95) at Georgia Brown's. Enjoy salmon cakes, eggs Benedict, fried chicken, seasonal fruit, and much more. It's a worthy splurge.

If you can fit in an aromatherapy massage ($95) at Georgette Klinger (Chevy Chase Pavilion), do so. Less expensive treatments include the 100% collagen mask ($40); it's perfect for rejuvenating your skin in winter.

Your final stop at the Washington National Cathedral will send you head over heels for D.C. Everyone from President George W. Bush to Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., has worshipped inside this overwhelming edifice. It is a moving experience and well worth the time.

Farrah Austin

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