Washington, DC
With leafy boulevards, a munificence of monuments and myriad museums that rank among
the world’s best, Washington DC is the USA’s political and cultural capital.
But there’s more to the city than marble colossi and thrusting politicos. DC has
a throbbing social scene (complete with some of the best clubs on the eastern seaboard),
quaint little suburbs thronged with bohemian locals and green city parks housing
diverse wildlife.
For most, however, it’s Washington DC’s abundance of monuments that make the city
a must-visit; whether it’s the iconic Lincoln Memorial on whose steps Martin Luther
King made his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech or the dominating Washington Monument.
Founded in 1790 as a ‘neutral’ capital, straddling the then hotly-contested dividing
line between north and south, Washington DC has elements of both. From the north,
it takes its patrician architecture and icy winters, while from the south comes
the scorching summers and its bonhomie.
Washington is a city of buzzing suburbs, with much of the night time action happening,
unusually, outside of the city centre. Downtown DC, home to the Capitol, the White
House and the Smithsonian, is an oddly somnolent place at night, lacking the buzz
of New York and only really coming alive when the Senate is in session.
Nevertheless, it continues to draw visitors from all over the world, many of whom
come to see its haunting war memorials: the innovative Korean War Veterans Memorial,
the touching Iwo Jima bronze sculpture and the ridiculously ugly contraption sent
by a grateful Netherlands following the end of WWII.
DC is a city that embraces all nationalities. The seat of American power draws all
comers, a fact made plain by the imposing edifices along embassy row, and the huge
variety of cuisine that dominates the restaurant scene.
Oddly enough, DC is one of the best places to try Ethiopian food outside of Africa.
That, however, doesn’t mean you won’t find excellent homegrown fare. Near to Chesapeake
Bay, Washington is famous for its oysters and lump crab cakes, both of which offer
the perfect solution to hunger pangs during a late night debate.