DC Sights & Travel
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Washington, DC is proud to host the 3rd annual Duke Ellington Jazz Festival. Music enthusiasts and visitors are invited to experience the great culture and history the nation’s capital has to offer.
Washington DC Attractions
Never before has Washington, DC provided so much to do in so many places—and at such an appropriate time. Culture, heritage, nationally-acclaimed theater, FREE musical concerts, festivals, world-renowned shopping and—oh, yes—the inspiring monuments and museums that offer ideal touring choices. The list of performances is constantly changing in Washington, DC, thanks to an active cultural community and special exhibits spanning the arts, history and science. Not only are Washington, DC's sightseeing options vast in number, nearly all of them offer free admission. To find out more about Washington DC Attractions, click here.
Accommodations / Hotels
When your day of touring, dining and enjoying the great music of the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival concludes, relax and recharge for another day of great entertainment and adventure at one of DC’s fine hotels. Choose from cozy bed & breakfasts, family -friendly economy properties and upscale luxury hotels. To find out more about the places you can stay, click here.
Getting Around Town
Between the great DEJF events and all that Washington, DC has to offer, we want to make sure you take in as much as possible during your stay. Use the appropriate links below for more information on traveling in DC.
Guided Tours
Whether you’re new to the city, searching for a history lesson, or simply want to sit down and enjoy the sights and sounds, the nation’s capital has plenty of guided tours for the entire family. Click here for information on regularly scheduled tours of DC and the surrounding areas.
Content provided by the Washington, DC Convention & Tourism Corporation.
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