Top 5 Landmarks & Historical Buildings in District of Columbia

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The World Bank Inspection Panel
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

MSN MC10-1007, 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433, United States

“Amazing place to visit. Awesome place to work.”

Nasa
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Nasa

4.6
( 8 reviews )

300 E St SW, Washington, DC 20546, United States

“Pretty cool to visit NASA HQ even though I was there on business. Always nice to see some of the really cool technology the Agency uses. The gift shop had some really great deals, surprisingly! I wish I could've seen more. But business called, lol!”

Supreme Court Of The United States
4.1
( 8 reviews )

1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543, United States

“Impressive! Exploring the public areas of the Supreme Court is an awe-inspiring experience, with its expansive marble hallways that exude grandeur. Inside, you'll find numerous captivating displays and exhibitions, as well as an informative film about the court. There's also a dedicated section honoring the first female Chief Justice. For a deeper understanding of the American legal system, you have the option to book a half-hour talk inside the actual courtroom (please note that photography isn't allowed). This experience was incredibly interesting and greatly contributed to our comprehension of the legal system in the United States. During my vacation, visited most of the favorite landmarks and buildings in DC, and the Supreme Court pleasantly surprised me. It's a place where politics takes a back seat, and you can truly sense the profound weight of justice being administered. Given that not everyone is familiar with the Court's history, the informative yet understated displays provide valuable insights.”

Eisenhower Executive Office Building
4.5
( 10 reviews )

1650 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006, United States

“Very cool to see such intricacy in a piece of our history the building is amazing in size and beauty!”

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
3.9
( 8 reviews )

300 7th St SW, Washington, DC 20024, United States

“I was trying to take the train home from Tyson's at around 8:30pm today. The train went 1 stop to McLean and then it went out of service. We all got off the train and waited about 10 minutes for the next train. When the next train arrived, it went out of service as well, and an employee said on the intercom that no trains would be heading towards Falls Church or Ballston. There was no warning or announcement prior to let people know that these trains would be out of service. There was a shuttle to replace the trains, but the shuttle was completely full. I had to scramble to catch a different bus and it took over an hour for me to get home. The commute was much longer than I anticipated. WMATA is so annoying. They really need to work on improving the service. The trains and buses are very unreliable. Also, the machines will steal your money sometimes, and there's no way to get your money back. It can get very pricey (the machines stealing your money and some stops cost $5-$6 both ways). Some of the employees are rude and unprofessional. Some of the bus drivers will drive off before you even get to your seat, which can cause you to fall forward and injure yourself (I have fell and hurt myself due to the bus driver pulling off before reaching a seat multiple times). Some of the bus drivers will see you standing & waiting at the bus stop and drive right past you. Some of the employees have nasty attitudes. A lot of the trains and buses are dirty and smell like sewage. I think public transportation should be free, it's not worth paying for.”

Fort Totten
3.9
( 8 reviews )

550 Galloway St NE, Washington, DC 20011, United States

“Decent metro station. Not much to complain. However neighborhood is shady. Seems not too safe after dark. It has adjacent bus stop connecting several regions to Fort Totten metro station.”

Top 5 Landmarks & Historical Buildings in District of Columbia

In the heart of District of Columbia, United States with 6 spots, you'll find amazing Landmarks & Historical Buildings, holding an impressive reviews with almost 50 reviews from people worldwide.