Things to do in Washington, DC with kids

23rd August 2017

Things to do in Washington, DC  with kids


Things to do in Washington, DC with kids that the whole family will love!

With so many museums, monuments and parks, Washington, DC is a dream destination for both a history and a sightseeing holiday. If you plan to visit Washington, DC and sightsee with the kids then it is imperative to visit places that will keep their attention with kid-friendly aspects, so everyone can enjoy DC. To help you with your holiday planning, here is a list of things to do in Washington, DC with kids recommended by our travel expert Jennifer.

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

The National Museum of Natural History is one of Washington, DC’s most kid-friendly museums. With a skeleton of a gigantic T-Rex in the recently re-opened dinosaur hall and a 25-foot-long preserved squid in the ocean exhibit, kids and adults alike are sure to enjoy this museum.

things to do in washington dc with kids

For younger children, head to the discovery room to examine rocks and minerals under a microscope, or go out into the butterfly pavilion to walk along a garden which is home to live butterflies.

Escape Room

After a day of museums and sightseeing, make your trip unique by going to Escape Room Live in Georgetown. These riddle games are fun for the whole family as you try to escape the room before your time runs out.

Choose from being stuck on the Titanic or being an archaeologist trapped in an Egyptian tomb, and find your way out with clues and riddles. Put your heads together and bond during this interactive and fun activity.

 

The National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution

The National Air and Space Museum is a popular destination for kids of all ages. Parents enjoy reading up on the history of aviation, while children are entranced by the cool aircrafts hanging from the ceiling.

things to do in washington dc with kids

The museum also has interactive experiences like the simulator rides, planetarium shows, and science demonstrations. The Wright brother’s airplane, as well as Charles Lindbergh’s airplane, are both on display at DC’s National Air and Space Museum. The museum is currently undergoing restoration work so be sure to check what exhibits are open before visiting.

 

Tidal Basin Paddle Boating

To put an interesting spin on the traditional monument sightseeing, take a paddle boat ride in the Tidal Basin. If you travel to DC March through to April, you can see the blooming of the cherry blossom trees while floating along the water.

things to do in washington dc with kids

During your voyage, you get to see the Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King Jr. memorials. Parents will still get to enjoy these famous sights, and kids will stay happy and entertained by paddling around the water.

The International Spy Museum

At the International Spy Museum in DC, you can learn about spies and espionage throughout history, examine over 200 spy gadgets, and more. The idea of spies entertains kids, making this museum one of the best things to do in Washington, DC with kids.

things to do in washington dc with kids

The interactive portions of the museum like Operation Spy, allow you to become a spy, decrypt audio messages, escape a high-security compound, and capture a suspect.

 

National Zoo, Smithsonian Institution

Zoos are a great family activity, and the National Zoo is always free of charge. Walk along the Asia trail to see the panda cub Bei Bei, or down to Amazonia to see the frogs and monkeys of the Amazon rainforest.

things to do in washington dc with kids

The National Zoo has over 6 restaurants, so your trip to the zoo can last however long you want it to. With over 1,500 animals and 320 different species, this zoo is certainly one of the best things to do in Washington, DC with kids.

Washington Monument

The Washington, DC Monument is one of the most iconic monuments in Washington, DC and kids often refer to it as the “giant pencil”. The greenery around the ashington, DC Monument calls for some running around and relaxing, which will let kids burn off some energy before heading into the monument.

Taking an elevator up to the very top of the monument to get a bird’s eye view of the city, including the White House, is an exciting adventure that you will not forget.

Fancy a family holiday to Washington, DC? Contact us today to speak to one of our travel experts!

By Jennifer Mulligan

Personal Travel Planner

Favourite Destination: Escorted Tour Holidays

I love going on escorted tour holidays as I find them a great way to see the USA. Travel with a group of like minded visitors, led by a travel director who knows all the best spots to go! I especially enjoy escorted tours to the Deep South where you can soak up all the fantastic music culture and history, New England in the fall to take in all that amazing nature and scenery and to Canada to see the majestic scenery of the Rocky Mountains!

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