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How do you get around Washington DC without a car?

Metrorail, Metrobus and the DC Circulator Trips are paid through a SmarTrip account, either by a reloadable plastic card or mobile pay. This national capital area system includes Metrorail, Metrobus and the DC Circulator. For specific directions in utilizing WMATA services, check out their Trip Planner.



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  • Metro. The best way to get around Washington DC is the DC Metro (subway or underground). ...
  • DC Circulator Bus. The DC Circulator provides five bus routes that take care of some of the empty spots in the subway system. ...
  • Walking. ...
  • Hop On Hop Off Tours. ...
  • Taxi/Limo. ...
  • Driving. ...
  • DC Motorcades. ...
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Cars and Transport Taxis and other modes of transport are usually safe in Washington. The city has a fast and extensive public transportation system. However, you shouldn't let your guard down and lookout while travelling on public transport. Do not hang around metro, railway and bus stations.

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How Many Days is Enough to Spend in DC? Ideally, you'd come to Washington DC for a whole week or more! If that isn't feasible, we suggest that you need at least 3 days in Washington DC. There is plenty here to fill up your days with attractions, zoos, museums, and tours, as well as great food, music, and art.

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We took a look at the latest crime data to create a list of some of the areas you should target first.
  1. Adams Morgan. This culturally diverse neighborhood is known for its great dining and nightlife. ...
  2. Dupont Circle. ...
  3. Foggy Bottom. ...
  4. Georgetown. ...
  5. Glover Park. ...
  6. 6. Logan Circle. ...
  7. Van Ness. ...
  8. Choosing the perfect DC neighborhood for you.


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