
Washington, the District of Columbia simply called as Washington or DC is the capital city of America which is a special administrative region. Founded after the revolution and named after George Washington who was the first president. Washington adjacent to Maryland and Virginia on the left bank of the Potomac River. There is a prominent city planning which is the road that radiates from the rectangle in a landscape with open space. The city is also the center of education for learning history story because it has many monuments and attractions.
It is a city that has designed beautiful and home to major government agencies. For visiting Washington D.C., you can start from the “White House” at the President’s residence which is the highlight that you must not missed. The “tall pillars” made of marble and prominently located are the “Washington Monument” with a height of 555 feet. At this place that you wil see beautiful architecture of the white dome and this building was reminiscent of President Jefferson who was the 16th presidential and the monument of President Lincoln.
Temperature:
- Summer (Jun-Aug) around 20-32 degrees Celsius
- Autumn (Sep-Nov) around 5-28 degrees Celsius
- Winter (Dec-Feb) Approximately (-1) -11 degrees Celsius
- Spring (Mar-May) around 4-25 degrees Celsius
Rain Season: Washington DC is considered to be a rainy city that falls monthly every year of the year. Since December to August of the following year on average for Three days will rain for one day.
Cost of living: moderate (rent around 600 – 750 USD per month)
Where to go, see and visit:
- National Mall and Memorial Parks
- Korean War Veterans Memorial Park
- America White House building
- Smithsonian Museum
- Smithsonian Na
- Washington Monument
- Thomas Jefferson Memorial
- Ntional Air and Space Museum
- United States Capitol
- Lincoln Memorial
- National Gallery of Art
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- International Spy Museum
- Ford’s Theatre
- Smithsonian National Museum of American History
- United States Botanic Garden
- Dupont Circle
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- National Museum of African American History and Culture