Showing posts with label Outdoors. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Under-the-Radar Attractions in San Francisco

According to most travel websites, TripAdvisor and Yelp included, the most exciting things you can do in Washington D.C. is to pop in one museum, exit and pop into another one. While the list of museums in D.C. is quite endless and it will take you years to become familiar in all the museums’ offerings, it doesn’t make a trip to D.C. very exciting for those who have been there.

How about doing something less known or stopping by a restaurant that is not as crowded?

A 2013 report revealed that there was an influx of over 19 million tourists coming into Washington D.C. with or without their tour guides, packed charter buses and making a ginormous deal out of the view of Potomac River. Instead of doing what the tourists do, how about crafting your own itinerary, according to your preferences and hit the off-the-beaten paths instead?

But still, let’s start with the norm.


1. The Starting Point of your Washington D.C. Trip

Most people will warn you that the weather is unpredictable so, be prepared with a raincoat, an umbrella or just don a pair of good sneakers and get ready to run for cover once in a while. But hey, if you’re going to hide from the rain, might as well head into a famed Smithsonian museum, right?

Begin with the National Mall, White House, and the Washington Monument if you’ve never been there. This is like the starting point for all the runs around Washington D.C.: the White House (from the outside. Visiting the White House requires months of approval from the representative), the Washington Mall, monument, Vietnam War memorial, the Smithsonian African American Museum, the Treasury Department behind the White House, WWII memorial, etc.

Even if you’ve been there, there’s something to be said about the sweeping views of D.C. you’ll get from the National Mall. It’s THE BEST. One note: visiting the nation’s front lawn at night is even more awesome because the place will be lit up like a wonderland.


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The best thing to do is to go at your own pace. Take your time, grab a map, load your GPS and just more-or-less navigate and surprise yourself! While the beautiful sculptures are great for Instagram shots, don’t put your feet (or splash around) in the fountains. You’ll get the boot. Or at least get an evil eye cast your way or chastised for untoward behavior in a highly patriotic place.

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Lincoln Memorial

900 Ohio Drive SW, Washington , DC 20024
(202) 426-6841
www.nps.gov/linc/index.htm
What can you say? This was where the great American Dream was immortalized. It’s where the “I Have a Dream” speech was read by Martin Luther King Jr. When it lights up at night, it will blow your mind. The Greek Doric temple is fronted by a large (very seriously looking seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln together with inscriptions of two of his most famous speeches, the "Gettysburg Address" and the "Second Inaugural Address".

The good news is that when you're done with all that walking and you’re almost keeling over with hunger, you get to choose from a buffet of options in the form of eateries and cafes. And if you feel like it, there are restaurants offering super cool cocktails and margaritas around the corner.


b DC Penn Quarter

Stylish chain serving creative burgers & elevated pub grub, plus craft beers & bourbons.
801 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
(202) 808-8720
Hours: Sun to Mon 11am  11pm, Fri and Sat  11am - 12am
www.burgersbeerbourbon.com
One thing’s for sure, the locals love their beers as much as they love their burgers! They’re creative, ice-cold, unique and perfectly creamy if you’ve ordered a stout. There are delicious chicken and waffle to devour, fried chicken for the kids, vegetarian burger, stuffed jalapenos appetizers, baconator, blue cheese burger served with caramelized onions, Sriracha fries and so much more.





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Have you been to Washington D.C. and popped into one or more of its Smithsonian Museums? Are you looking around for something different to do? Kayaking? Hitting a bar? Getting to know the locals? Shopping? Exploring unique neighborhoods? If that's what you have in mind, you're in luck! Bus Charter Washington DC has a whole new article out and it is filled with loads of useful info, pictures and links to hidden gems in Washington D.C.! Hit the link to continue reading!

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Monday, June 18, 2018

The Best Way to Plan a Fun 2018 Summer in Washington D.C.!

Summertime in Washington D.C. is sunny, sanguine and stunning, its events bold, beautiful and badass. This marks the right time to plan activities with your families and kids, your loved ones and friends visiting from afar because this is when everything raconteur about D.C. is being showcased. With countless events and festivals being completely free, it’s the perfect opportunity to take on bus tours, sit back and relax in a park while people-watching, explore attractions like a local (while Instagramming, of course).

Fireworks, gorgeous and meaningful monuments, cultural events, historic holidays, biking and walking tours, free music festivals, exciting baseball games, barbeque cook-outs, beer fests, holiday jazz concerts, charity events, lit-up waterfront parks, and fascinating summer-themed markets - these are just a few of the things you can find in and within a close distance from Washington D.C. The great thing about these events is that it does not strain your wallets.

D.C. inevitably turns into a really cool place during warmer months and here are just a few of those wonderful events to consider being a part of. You’ll have a ball, I’m positive about that!



1. The Capital Pride Parade & Festival

June 7 - June 10, 2018
Capital Pride Alliance
2000 14th ST NW STE 105, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 719-5304
www.capitalpride.org
Right smack in the middle of Juneteenth and Pride Month, this year’s theme will be ‘The Elements of Us’. Organizers have smacked together a goblet of activities which includes a parade, a rooftop party, The Heroes Gala & Rally, The Opening Party, the 'Crack of Noon' Pride Brunch, the Block Party, and the Capitol Sunset Dance Party.

It’s a time for the DC Community to come together and celebrate diversity in every shape and form. The rainbow-colored, glittery event celebrates equality of all kinds - spiritual, gender, race, sexual, goals, belief systems, culture, and much, much more. Although heralded by the local LGBTQ community, the event attracts people from all walks of life. It’s just the magic dust of happiness and togetherness blowing in every single direction!

Entertainment will be provided by confirmed attendees like DJ Alex Lo presented by WERQ/PAPA Party, Nomi Smalls, DJ Kitty Glitter, Allie X, Marquis Clanton, and many more to be determined later as they confirm their attendance.


  • Pride on the Pier at Wharf DC - 12pm - 3pm
  • Capital Pride Block Party between P St. and Church St - 4pm - 10pm
  • Capital Pride Parade along 22nd and P St. NW and 14th & R St. NW - 4.30pm - 7.30pm
  • Capital Trans Pride Pool Party at VIDA Fitness - 7.30pm - 11pm

The Capital Pride Parade runs all day long on June 10th, 2018 from Noon - 9.30pm, while they slot the Capital Pride Concert for a Noon kickoff till late 10pm on the same day. 




Continue Reading the article to find out more about where to catch the best glimpse of Washington D.C's July 4th fireworks display, enjoy the best D.C. BBQ, learn about Armenian and Catalonian culture and food, and much more on our website, Bus Charter Washington DC!

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Most of the summer event venues in Washington D.C. will be packed like cans of sardine, with not a peek of a parking spot in sight. Instead of driving yourself to the party, hire a private charter bus from Bus Charter Washington DC and make your trip to the festival, concert or party an even more memorable one! In fact, put together a tailgate party! Bus Charter Washington DC gives you plenty of options across the country, and we are always ready to connect you with the right vehicle and people to bring you safely to the DC event of your choice. Whether you’re looking around for a 49-passenger charter bus, a 30-passenger mini coach packed with luxury amenities on board, or an Executive Sprinter Van, contact us and we’ll find you the perfect ride at the right price.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

Knock Your Socks Off With These Quaint, Relaxing Day-Trip Locations Near Washington D.C.

by Brian Gate


Apr 19, 2018 - The White House, free historical and art museums, beautiful mansions, world-class restaurants, memorials and iconic landmarks in Washington D.C. are not to be missed but when you’re in District of Columbia and hoping to do what the locals do, organize a day trip out to some of the less touristy neighborhoods around Washington D.C. instead. Most sightseeing tours will take you around 'first-timer' sites like Lincoln Memorial, United States Capitol, National Mall, the Smithsonian Institution which includes 19 museums and 9 research, and cultural centers, Washington Monument, and the National Air and Space Museum.

Breaking away from the norm isn’t too big of a task nor is it a big deal. Most hidden gems of Washington D.C. are within a short charter bus ride away with most at the borders of either Virginia or Maryland. Getting on a rented charter bus with a group of like-minded people, however, is what makes a day trip gives it so much more vim and vigor! They’re great for families, ideal for romantic getaways and would make the perfect place for corporate events and retreats. You’ll find yourself with a deeper understanding of the locals and the traditional American culture after you’ve worked your way around some of these sites. Since the tourist attractions around Washington D.C. will be choked with visitors, by visiting the following sites, you don’t have to stretch yourself too thin.  


wineries, relaxing attractions around Washington D.C.

1. Shenandoah National Park

Front Royal Entrance Station, 17157 Skyline Dr, Front Royal, VA 22630
Location : 1 hour and 20 minutes from Washington D.C. via I-66 E
If you're craving for some fresh mountain air, there’s no better place than Shenandoah National Park. Shenandoah Valley is sandwiched by the Blue Ridge Mountains and Allegheny Mountains. For your tour, it should start at the park’s north entrance where you’ll be making your way along Skyline Drive (it has 75 scenic overlooks along the way) towards Dark Hollow Trail, past a couple of scenic waterfalls in a park, and then enjoy panoramic views from the Stony Man Trail. For those feeling a little bit more adventurous, sign up for a horseback trail ride, or strap up for a kayaking expedition along Shenandoah River with the whole brood.

Where the little ones are concerned, they’ll get a kick out of stopping at Dinosaur Land right outside the park entrance. Dinosaur Land has been a top roadside attraction since it started operating 5 decades ago and it continues to educate visitors about the world of prehistoric past and life during the Mesozoic era. With everything from scenic drives to waterfalls, kid-friendly attractions to horseback riding tours, your day trip to Shenandoah National Park is sure to be a memorable one for every single person in your group!


Continue Reading the article on Bus Charter Washington D.C. about attractions like wine-tasting trips to Charlottesville, VA, Brookside Gardens, Blue Ridge Parkway and Gunpowder Falls State Park 

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