Tidal Basin
Puerto de Georgetown
Crucero escénico por el Río Potomac
Monumento Lincoln memorial y el puente Memorial Bridge
Tidal Basin
Puerto de Georgetown
Crucero escénico por el Río Potomac
Monumento Lincoln memorial y el puente Memorial Bridge
Ríos y Playas Cerca de Washington, DC
Descubre los cursos de agua y las playas cercanas a Washington, DC.
Descubre los cursos de agua y las playas cercanas a Washington, DC.
El río Potomac
El río más caudaloso del área es el río Potomac, cuya cuenca abarca toda la Región Capital. Crea la frontera entre DC y Virginia así como entre Maryland y Virginia, puede ser tranquilo o turbulento.
Pasee en un bote de remos cerca de la costa de Georgetown o admire los monumentos desde el agua mientras disfruta de uno de los cruceros por río de Washington DC, muchos de los cuales conectan el Distrito con Alexandria, Mount Vernon y el Puerto Nacional.
Chesapeake y Ohio Canal corren paralelamente al río Potomac por 297 kilómteros, ofreciendo un canal adicional para canoas y botes de remos. El camino que separa el canal del río es también uno de los preferidos por los ciclistas y corredores.
Lagos, bahías y playas, cerca de Washington, DC
Si planea visitar playas, bahías, lagos o ríos, se encuentra la región de la capital está llena de canales para descubrir. Explora aire libre y las atracciones naturales de la región.
Come see Virginia's finest animals and agriculture, exhibits and shows, toe-tappin' music, fine arts and crafts, blue ribbon competitions and more!
Sample some of Virginia's finest wines while taking in the sunset views from George Washington's Mount Vernon. Bring a blanket to relax on the lawn while enjoying live music.
Celebrating the arrival of the oyster season and the local seafood industry, the Chincoteague Oyster Festival features oysters all ways – raw, steamed, fritters, singled fried, and more.
Hosted by the Ghana Tourism Authority, LIQUID SOUL-DC, Events DC, and D.C.
This annual five-day festival celebrates the beauty of autumn foliage with concerts, corn mazes, art exhibits, craft vendors, parades, and more.
What will you discover? During Theatre Week you can see a show for $20, $40, or $60 in venues throughout the region. You'll be delighted with the choices and many fabulous shows to choose from.
An annual autumn tradition, The Maryland Renaissance Festival runs Saturdays, Sundays, and Labor Day Monday for nine weekends of thrills, feasting, handmade crafts, entertainment,
Celebrate Halloween at the Smithsonian National Zoo! Boo at the Zoo is a special evening event featuring treat stations, animal demonstrations, keeper chats, decorated trails, and more.
Founded in 1958, the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) is one of the most prestigious, competitive, and exciting equestrian sporting events in North America.
The “official” oyster festival of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Urbanna Oyster Festival draws oyster-lovers from near and far.
The Virginia Film Festival is one of America’s leading regional film festivals, and one of the premier cultural events in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Discover the best of local wildlife, nature, art, heritage, food, and fun at the Waterfowl Festival.
Old Town Alexandria’s historic waterfront will shine for the 22nd Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights sponsored by Amazon as more than 50 boats cruise along one mile of the Potomac Rive
Antietam National Battlefield presents the Annual Memorial Illumination honour the 23,000 casualties from the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862.
Colonial Williamsburg celebrates the holiday season with three weekends of Yuletide celebration.
Washington, DC’s annual outdoor shopping village fills two entire blocks of the city’s Downtown neighbourhood, just steps away from the buzzing Capital One Arena and Smithsonian National Portrait G
This holiday season, join us for ICE! featuring “A Charlie Brown Christmas!” Book an ICE!
The World’s Most Beautiful Theme Park will once again be transformed by the season with over 10 million twinkling lights, one of the largest light displays in North America.
Voted Best Botanical Garden Holiday Lights in the U.S.!
In 1997, the Virginia Arts Festival presented the city with what has now become a staple to Norfolk’s performing arts scene: The Virginia International Tattoo.