About Washington, D.C.
Located along the Potomac River, Washington, D.C., is home not only to the federal government, but also to an array of culturally diverse neighborhoods and attractions. With its impressive monuments, amazing museums and excellent restaurant, bar, club and culture scene, the nation’s capital attracts visitors from around the globe.
The Radio Show will be held in D.C.'s historic Penn Quarter at the Grand Hyatt Washington, which provides easy access to everything from concerts and sporting events, to monuments, museums and restaurants.
Double-Decker Tour Bus
See the sights of D.C. on a new open-top double-decker bus! This is a hop-on, hop-off tour with more than 25 stops at favorite DC landmarks and monuments. The length of the tour is 2.5 hours or longer with daily departures from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Your ticket is valid for two days of unlimited rides.
Washington Post "Going Out Guide"
Read reviews on DC's restaurants and bars and see what local events you can attend on Washington Post's "Going out Guide."
Washingtondc.com Restaurant Guide
On this restaurant guide website you can search for restaurants by your favorite foods or location and also read reviews.
100 Free Things to Do in Washington, D.C.
If you're looking for some fun, free ways to fill your time, take a look at these experiences that await you in D.C.


