Ndi’s guidebook

Ndi
Ndi’s guidebook

Food Delivery

Close-by place to get food. Quick delivery, and reasonably priced
10 locals recommend
America's Best Wings
2863 Alabama Ave SE
10 locals recommend
Close-by place to get food. Quick delivery, and reasonably priced

Public Transport

If you'd like to explore by train, the metro station is a short walk away! You could also Uber (in case of rain)
Subway
1448 Addison Road South
If you'd like to explore by train, the metro station is a short walk away! You could also Uber (in case of rain)

Sightseeing

The U.S. Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. It has housed the meeting chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives for over two centuries. Explore the grounds and the rich history within our nation's Capitol.
670 locals recommend
United States Capitol
First Street Southeast
670 locals recommend
The U.S. Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. It has housed the meeting chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives for over two centuries. Explore the grounds and the rich history within our nation's Capitol.
The Washington Monument is an obelisk shaped building within the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and the first President of the United States. It can be accessed by Metro or a 15 min drive.
790 locals recommend
Washington Monument
2 15th St NW
790 locals recommend
The Washington Monument is an obelisk shaped building within the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and the first President of the United States. It can be accessed by Metro or a 15 min drive.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a national memorial located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. It covers four acres (1.6 ha) and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King Jr. carved by sculptor Lei Yixin.
197 locals recommend
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
1964 Independence Ave SW
197 locals recommend
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a national memorial located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. It covers four acres (1.6 ha) and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King Jr. carved by sculptor Lei Yixin.
The D.C. War memorial is the only District memorial on the National Mall. It symbolizes the unique distinction of Washington, D.C. as a local entity even though it is the federal city. Reservations/permits can be obtained for private long time use such as photoshoots, weddings, etc. Contact the Division of Permits Management through the National Park Service website nps. gov
D.C. War Memorial
The D.C. War memorial is the only District memorial on the National Mall. It symbolizes the unique distinction of Washington, D.C. as a local entity even though it is the federal city. Reservations/permits can be obtained for private long time use such as photoshoots, weddings, etc. Contact the Division of Permits Management through the National Park Service website nps. gov
National Mall and Memorial Parks includes more than a dozen units of the National Park System & more than 100 unique monuments & memorials.
1111 locals recommend
National Mall
1111 locals recommend
National Mall and Memorial Parks includes more than a dozen units of the National Park System & more than 100 unique monuments & memorials.

Food/Entertainment Scene

Dating back to the 1870s, the U Street Corridor was the center of African American culture, business, civic and religious life in a then-segregated Washington, D.C. It had the largest urban African American community in the nation until Harlem surpassed it in 1920, according to Cultural Tourism D.C.
98 locals recommend
U Street Northwest
U Street Northwest
98 locals recommend
Dating back to the 1870s, the U Street Corridor was the center of African American culture, business, civic and religious life in a then-segregated Washington, D.C. It had the largest urban African American community in the nation until Harlem surpassed it in 1920, according to Cultural Tourism D.C.

Neighborhoods

Georgetown is a lot of things to a lot of people. Cobblestone streets and cupcake tours. Waterfront picnics and political watering holes. Canal history and charming boutiques. Founded in 1751, 40 years before the nation’s capital, DC’s original neighborhood has a storied history—but half the fun is writing your own.
664 locals recommend
Georgetown
664 locals recommend
Georgetown is a lot of things to a lot of people. Cobblestone streets and cupcake tours. Waterfront picnics and political watering holes. Canal history and charming boutiques. Founded in 1751, 40 years before the nation’s capital, DC’s original neighborhood has a storied history—but half the fun is writing your own.