Washington, District of Columbia City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Washington, District of Columbia Travel Guide has been your connection to Washington's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Dining & Evening Entertainment
DC boasts culinary fare that rivals some of the best in the world. With political alliances forged over a single dinner service, you can bet that the food is up to par. The expansive cultural community offers just about any type of cuisine you can think of in the Nation’s Capitol. Washington DC’s International Food & Wine Festival offers a series of nightly dinners paired with wine. Festival dates vary from year to year, so make sure to call ahead and purchase your tickets.After dinner, enjoy a nighttime sight-see of the many famous Moonlight Memorials and Monuments on a scheduled tour. Known around D.C. as the best way to visit many of the famous memorials and monuments, different tour groups employ knowledgeable and witty guides who will paint a picture you’ll be hard pressed to forget.
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DC boasts culinary fare that rivals some of the best in the world. With political alliances forged over a single dinner service, you can bet that the food is up to par. The expansive cultural community offers just about any type of cuisine you can think of in the Nation’s Capitol. Washington DC’s International Food & Wine Festival offers a series of nightly dinners paired with wine. Festival dates vary from year to year, so make sure to call ahead and purchase your tickets.









