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What is the best way to get around Washington DC as a tourist?

Catch the Metrorail Washington DC's subway system is a good way to get around as there are trains running from the wee-hours of the morning to midnight or later. Fare cards are available for purchase online to make the travel process faster. Be aware that fares are higher during rush hour and the crowds are bigger too.



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You can experience the nation's capital on foot in many ways. Taking a walking tour is one such way! With so much to experience, from historical buildings and monuments to parks and nature trails, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of possibilities when exploring Washington DC.

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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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The rates for Uber in Washington DC are more affordable than rates for taxis in Washington DC. Uber rates are comparable to the rates of other ride-hailing apps, such as Lyft.

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SmarTrip® cards are used to pay fares on both Metrorail and Metrobus. Metrorail fares are variable depending on time-of-day and distance traveled. Regular (non-express) bus fares are the same throughout the system. Metrobus also accepts bills and coins.

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As mush as we know, there is no dress code to tour the White House, but due to the importance of the building, we recommend you dress neatly.

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