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Washington, D.C. '99: The Complete Guide with Monuments, Museums, Arlington, Annapolis and Best Bets f or Kids

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Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich, reliable coverage the world over.  Updated each year and containing a full-color, foldout Rand McNally map, a Fodor's Gold Guide is an essential tool for any kind of traveler.  Smart travel tips and important contact info make planning your trip a breeze, and detailed coverage of sights, accommodations, and restaurants give you the info you need to make your experience enriching and hassle-free.  If you only have room for one guide, this is the one for you.
A dozen walking tours in town, plus day trips nearby
The inside line on shopping, sports, and after-dark spots
Where to see operas, ballet, blues, and political satires
With your kids? A chapter on how best to see the city
Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget
Grand old hotels, modern high-rises, B&Bs, motor lodges, and housekeeping suites in the city and suburbs
Elegant hotel dining rooms, ethnic eateries, politico haunts, and quick-lunch spots in every neighborhood
Fresh, thorough, practical -- off and on the beaten path
Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands
All reviews based on visits by savvy writer-residents
31 pages of maps -- and dozens of unique features
Important contacts and smart travel tips
Fodor's Choice
What's Where
Pleasures & Pastimes
New & Noteworthy
Festivals
List of U.S. presidents and a historical time line
Background essays
Complete index
And more!

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1984

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Fodor's Travel Publications is a United States-based producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information. It was founded by Hungarian Eugene Fodor in 1936.
Fodor’s was acquired by Random House in 1986 and sold to Internet Brands in 2016.

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572 reviews22 followers
June 29, 2019
Absolutely essential to the enjoyment of my trip to DC. Every bit of advice was spot on.
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481 reviews
January 20, 2025
I wasn't born with empathy. My mama had to drive it in to me time after time. I well remember running home from school, repeating Charles Woods "krispy kritter" jokes to my mama. Each time, she patiently talked to me about the heroes who surrendered their beauty so I could enjoy the freedom to joke about their deformities. Living in Montgomery Alabama, we always saw Charles Woods walking around as he ran for Governor and took roles of leadership in our area. The jokes about his appearance never ended; they followed me from grade school through college. Now as an old lady, living near Valley Forge, I found myself crying at every single page of this book meeting Mr. Woods along Alabama streets as well as Surburban Station in Philadelphia. I think I now have the empathy I wish I had as a child. And I realize how flippantly we say, 'thank you for your service'. When we say that, we have no earthly idea what our freedom cost that service member.

Regarding the book: The Sun Rose Late: The Incredible Story of Charles Woods by John Frasca and Michael Harris IBSN 87636-168-3 library of Congress 74-83698. 160 pages. 1974 Non-Fiction
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1,726 reviews125 followers
May 18, 2016
Very interesting and comprehensive guide to visit that wonderful city; a city that every American should step in at least once in their lives. It is full of history and culture. I love it.



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One of the features I like the most, is the fact that the authors create itineraries for you to visit places in the cities. I like to follow them allocating more than one day per day in the book. I love the feel of freedom when the pressure of time is absent.

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Here is a very interesting page of an aeronautical museum with vintage aircraft exhibits. If you are anything like me, you'd love to visit these kinds of places.

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I was pleasantly surprised to see the select and correctly chosen list of restaurants a tourist would more likely want to try. I really liked their thoroughness with this listing and descriptions.

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There was even some space for humor in this funny page depicting the prevalent features of lobbyists, the strange exotic animal that breathes and breeds all over DC.

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Finally, there was a beautiful pocket-size unfolding map. I loved how practical it is to take out in my city explorations.

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11 reviews
July 9, 2021
Cherry blossoms
Food trucks
The Metro - SmarTrip card needed that also works for the bus

Dupont Circle - shops, restaurants, museums
Eastern Market
The Pentagon - free tours
Shaw - artisanal bars, restaurants, boutiques
Union Market - high-end brands

The Mall -
Lincoln Memorial
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing - free tours
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Washington Monument

Downtown -
CityCentre - shopping district
International Spy Museum
The FBI Experience
National Portrait Gallery - free
Nando’s Peri-Peri - had in London, Niall Hiram favorite

Caption Hill and Northeast -
Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument
Flea market - weekends
Library of Congress - largest library in the world, free tours
Smithsonian National Postal Museum - free
Supreme Court of the United States
Union Station - train terminal, shopping mall
United States Capitol - free tours, Capitol Visitor Center

Foggy Bottom and West End -
Daughters of the American Revolution Museum - free
Federal Reserve Building - free tours
Immigrant Food - restaurant
The White House - free tours, White House Visitor Center

Georgetown -
Georgetown Park - mall

DuPont Circle and Kalorama -
Russia House Restaurant and Lounge - bar (vodkas), Russian dinner options, Russian rap
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39 reviews
September 11, 2024
Out of the four books I read to help plan travel to Washington, DC, Fodor’s Travel was the best. In addition to thorough and current reviews of restaurants, hotels, and activities, this book includes recommendations for much more. I especially liked the section on “What to Buy,” which described popular souvenirs and locations to find them. The history of the city was woven throughout, giving context to the different sites to visit. The “In Focus” sections for the National Mall, Congress, and Arlington National Cemetery provided lots of helpful tips to ensure efficient planning to make the most of a visit. If you only want to read one travel book for Washington, DC, this book does the trick.
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April 17, 2008
Most helpful on my journey to our nation's capitol last weekend. It even has a handy Metro train map on the front, which I recommend consulting while you're still in the hotel room in order to not stand TOO far out as tourists!

We weren't too thrilled though to find that even among the restaurants listed in the book as 'cheap' that we never spent less that $50.00 for a meal anywhere!
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82 reviews
January 19, 2012
I highly recommend this travel guide. It gives great tips on times to visit different points of interest. Tips for kid friendly activities. And wonderful snippets of history and meaning of points of interest. It also tells you what areas to be careful of after dark.
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425 reviews
April 6, 2014
Really Liked this. It was great for preparing us for our trip
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534 reviews
September 9, 2014
Informative, interesting read. Some great reminders and new ideas of things to do in and around my new home.
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148 reviews10 followers
December 28, 2014
I read this book prior to moving to Washington D.C. for the semester I studied there. Very helpful for getting me acquainted with the ins and outs of the city.
2,358 reviews107 followers
October 14, 2015
If I ever go to Washington D.C. this is the book I will purchase. It tells everywhere you need to visit there.
24 reviews
March 16, 2016
I used it to research for my trip. It has a lot of good and interesting informtion.
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189 reviews3 followers
April 24, 2018
I love Fodor's guides! Made our trip so much more enjoyable and relaxed. Especially when no wi-fi was available!
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275 reviews6 followers
April 5, 2022
We are planning a trip in May/June 2022 to Washington DC so we purchased this book. It has lots of helpful information which we are using to plan. I definitely recommend.
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279 reviews3 followers
June 7, 2023
love a travel guide
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35 reviews
July 29, 2024
I preferred this one to Eyewitness. Enjoyed the maps, the “free things to do in DC” section and the films/shows set in DC section. Feeling excited about my move in Sept 🤓
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