Capitol Hill

Geographical district
★ 4.8 (94K+ reviews) • 7K+ booked
Capitol Hill is where important laws are made, cool photos are taken, and everything just moves a little quicker. It is a super popular place to live in the city. The Capitol grounds is filled with old-fashioned rowhouses, a fun market, and awesome nightlife and food spots. People like politicians, young workers, and tourists all love visiting this neighborhood because of its cool government buildings like the U.S. Capitol and the Supreme Court, as well as the historic blocks where you can walk around and find great restaurants. You can start by heading underground on the east side of the U.S. Capitol to the Capitol Visitors Center. It's not just a government building but also a kid-friendly museum and cultural center showcasing American history and art. Plus, it's where big national events like presidential inaugurations happen! Plus, you can watch a patriotic parade at the U.S. Marine Barracks, have a picnic at the Bartholdi Fountain Park, visit the Old Naval Hospital, catch a play at the Folger Shakespeare Library, or check out the fantastic food scene and other attractions near Eastern Market.
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Capitol Hill, Ward 6, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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4.8 /5
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Fria ************
13 Jun
great way to tour the Capitol especially when you have senior citizens and younger kids. less effort for them to catch the highlights but good enough to see interesting spots.
2+
Jiawei ***
11 Jun
easy to redeem and a good way to cover 2 cities in 1 day. the journey there was pretty long but overall a good trip
2+
Hazel ****
11 Jun
a good way to go to 2 cities in 1 day. long journey there but it’s also a good way to rest. the guide was good
1+
Deirdri *********
26 May
Highly recommended tour. Our guide was professional, very knowledgeable & entertaining. Lots of landmarks to see.
2+
HUANG *******
25 May
The tour guide Steve explained in great detail. The group size was small so the itinerary was not too fast. On the way back, he took us to the observation deck to see the beautiful New York.
2+
WU *********
19 Apr
It is very convenient to choose this one-day trip. I visited all the must-see buildings in Washington DC on the same day from New York. I am very happy✌️✌️✌️
2+
Chan *
16 Apr
Tour guide steve was nice and trip was fruitful. There was time for a late lunch at 2:30pm.
Thydess **********************
16 Mar
Wonderful tour experience. Small group so it was more personalized. Tour guide was very informative and took us around to sites with lots of fun facts. Good quick day trip to Washington DC and Arlington.
2+

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Must-Visit Attractions on Capitol Hill

U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

The U.S. Capitol Visitor Center is where you can explore the core of American democracy. Open Monday through Saturday, this place is not just for entering; it's full of cool facts and stories about our country's history. Join tours and programs that show you how the U.S. Congress works. Whether you love history or just love learning new things, this Visitor Center is the best way to kick off your adventure on Capitol Hill.

U.S. Capitol Building

Walk into the great hall of the famous U.S. Capitol Building, where history and politics come together in an amazing architectural wonder. It's where the United States Congress meets, representing the American people and their government. Take a tour to see the beautifully painted dome and check out the old chambers where many important events in U.S. history took place. Make sure you don't miss this opportunity to feel the grand and important vibe of this must-see landmark.

Library of Congress

Take a trip through the world's largest library with the world's largest collection at the Library of Congress, found in the amazing Thomas Jefferson Building. This cool building, styled with a mix of Italian and Renaissance vibes, is a treat for your eyes. Check out the stunning main reading room, with its super tall 160-foot-high ceiling, and get lost in the history and culture found in all the books here. If you enjoy reading and learning about history, you've gotta visit the Library of Congress!

U.S. Botanic Garden

The U.S. Botanic Garden (USBG) is like a living plant museum that shows how important plants are for our planet's environment and for making our lives better. The garden's collection goes way back to the 1840s when plants and seeds from the Wilkes Exploring Expedition made their way to Washington. Explore and learn about plants and nature at the U.S. Botanic Garden.

Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park, located in a quiet corner of Capitol Hill, is a peaceful escape from the busy streets of D.C. This volunteer park and neighborhood is filled with natural greenery, historic sights to explore on foot, and plenty of places to grab a drink. Spend a sunny Sunday afternoon here, soaking in the charm of D.C. and enjoying a relaxing day out.

Tips for Your Capitol Hill Visit

When is the best time to visit Capitol Hill?

For an ideal visit to Capitol Hill, plan your trip during the spring or fall. These seasons provide mild weather and fewer tourists, making it perfect for enjoying the area's outdoor attractions and stunning scenery.

How to get to Capitol Hill?

To get to Capitol Hill, you can take public transportation like the Metro and bus services, drive, or even walk depending on where you are located in Washington DC. The Capitol Hill neighborhood is centrally located in the city, making it easily accessible by various means of transportation.

Where to eat on Capitol Hill?

Capitol Hill is packed with fantastic dining options, ranging from cozy cafes to lively restaurants. Whether you're craving fresh pasta, local seafood, or flavorful international cuisine, you'll find it all here. Don't forget to explore the diverse food scene near Eastern Market and Barracks Row for a tasty culinary adventure. Come hungry and leave satisfied on Capitol Hill!