Also known as the Malcolm X Park, the Meridian Hill Park is a National Historic Landmark spread across an area of 12 acres. By hosting the largest and tiered cascading fountain of North America and the statues of Joan of Arc, Dante, and James Buchanan, this National Park becomes a beautiful sight to behold. One of the most visited parks in Washington DC, this Italian style of architecture in the form of a lush garden is an ideal community gathering space for the locals as well as for travellers who seek to explore the basic lifestyle of Washington DC.
Location: : 16th St NW &, W St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
Hours: : 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM/12:00 PM (Winter/Summer)
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Tiered fountain, Neoclassical architecture, drum circles, Statues of Dante and Buchanan
Out of all the parks in Washington DC, Georgetown Waterfront Town has the best views for its visitors. Situated along the Potomac River, the park is an ideal place to witness a meandering river and its panorama. Take out your books and music while you sit across the river on an old wooden bench. This national park is a hidden gem or rather an open treasure for everyone to enjoy and cherish. Engage with some of your epiphanies and whimsical thoughts as you walk along the river in solitude and peace.
Location: : 3303 Water St NW, Washington, DC 20007, United States
Hours: : Dawn to Dusk
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Waterbody, Riverside, skating
Home to the statues of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary McLeod Bethune, the Lincoln Park on Capitol Hill is a historically and culturally significant park in Washington DC. Established a decade after the assassination of President Lincoln, the park in Washington is a neighbourhood place visited by a large chunk of tourists as well as locales. It holds sentimental value in the form of these sculptures.
Location: : Washington, DC 20003, United States
Hours: : Dawn to Dusk
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Statues of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary McLeod Bethune
A memorial to the 26th President of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt, the Theodore Roosevelt Park is a peek into his ideas and beliefs. The 17-foot-high bronze statue housed by the park serves as a reminder of all that he stood for. The sculptor who created the statue made sure to carve out some of Roosevelt’s quotations on granites surrounding the statue. So, the park in Washington DC not only becomes an escape from busy city life and the political turmoil of the district, but it also forces you to contemplate Roosevelt’s beliefs.
Location: : Washington, DC 20037, United States
Hours: : 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : 17-foot-high bronze statue of Theodore Roosevelt, Inscription of his quotations
Home to numerous Art galleries and political mechanisms, the National Mall and Memorial Park is DC's most prevalent, visited crowded and touristy spot. A national park as well as the host to America’s monuments and memorials, and of legendary historical significance the National Mall is everything required by the district. These 140 acres of area with green landscape and cultural richness becomes the ideal gathering space for tourists and locals alike.
Location: : 900 Ohio Drive SW, Washington, DC 20024
Hours: : Open 24 hours
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Art galleries, statues, US Botanical Garden
Situated along the Anacostia River, Yards Park is a waterfront beauty spotted with lush and gorgeous greenery. The boardwalk that overlooks and runs parallel to the Anacostia River remains its key highlight. It hosts not one but other two iconic features, that of the ‘outdoor rooms’ and the dancing fountains. You can easily enjoy the colourful water jets and water scrims at the park's entrance as it remains embellished with the dancing fountain.
Location: : 355 Water St SE, Washington, DC 20003, United States
Hours: : 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Outdoor Rooms, Dancing fountain, Sculptural bridge, water splashing
Sited in the heart of Washington DC in the United States National Arboretum which houses the gorgeous arrangement of 22 Corinthian columns in a way that serves as a mirror to one of the ancient Greek temples. The 44 acres of the magnificent and secluded landscape also can be understood as a great hiking destination, courtesy of the Capitol Columns and a long stretch of trails. Clear your mind here while you take a hiking experience or a walk or while you enjoy a quiet picnic with your loved ones.
Location: : 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States
Hours: : 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : 22 Corinthian Columns, National Capitol Columns, Spring-blooming of Azalea, National Bonsai & Penjing Museum
Sited between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall, the Constitution Gardens is a memoir and dedication to those who developed the United States constitution. These 55 acres of the scenic landscape is a nature preserve housing native animals and plants inside it's safe and lush perimeter.
Location: : Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20024, United States
Hours: : Open 24 hours
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Local ducks, Reflecting Pool, Island, Lake
Popularly known as the ‘living museum of plants', the US Botanic Garden is located at the heart of Washington DC. Hosting a wide assortment of colourful flora and fauna, the gardens are preserved in the form of rooms inside glass conservatories. These plants are exhibited in a beautiful fashion with a crowd of plants from Hawaii, deserts and other tropical territories. For all flower lovers, space offers the opportunity to observe some of the gorgeous types of orchids, lilies and peonies.
Location: : 100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC 20001, United States
Hours: : Dawn to Dusk
Admission: : Free
Highlights: : Glass conservatories, endangered flowers, varied species of plants
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