One thing worth mentioning. Some metro stations serve multiple lines, so don't assume that the next train arriving is the correct one. Check the electronic arrival board or the train itself to make sure it's going in the direction you need.
Nice video, thanks for the tips! Can I ask you one thing? We are going to spend just 1 day at DC. Our flight arrives at 7am at Dulles Airport, and we need to be back at the airport around 7 or 8pm. I've booked a rental car to get to the National Mall and see the landmarks, because we are going to have our luggage to carry, and we are traveling with my 4-year-old kid. My plan is to park the car near the atractions using Spot Hero, and use the DC Circulator many times to optimeze our walking time as we have few time to see everything. What do you think is the best strategy for us, regarding transportation? We want to see few landmarks, and maybe a quick visit to National Historic Museum
My opinion is to not use the rental car. It will waste too much time. I would take too much time and cost too much. If it were me, I would take the metro to the Smithsonian stop. Then get out and walk from the Washington monument to the Lincoln monument (eat at the little cafe and the Lincoln). A 4 yr old could probably handle that but would be tired by the end. At the point, hop on the circulator and do the full loop to give you guys a rest. Then hop off at MLK monument and walk to Jefferson memorial. If you have any extra time, or what to see other things, use Uber. It will save you tons of time. You could take it to the front of the US capitol (big pond out front) or the White House (Lafayette square) to get some pictures. Then metro back to the airport. Good luck!
Yes, most have a dot matrix display that shows only the next stop but an increasing amount are getting more detailed displays. I recomend the transit app as it will show where to go when to get off and when the bus will come.
Once you find the end point of the line on the map, walk to the entrance to the metro, and you’ll see the end points listed. Just enter the one with the correct end point
@@WereintheRockies thank you!! Me & my best friend are spending 2 days in Baltimore,and then 4 days in DC. Metro is way cheaper! I'm a little nervous about the Metro 🚇:/ we're coming from TN:) Last year we did Vega's.
Yes, I believe two children under 5 can travel with a paying adult for free. I'm unsure if you need a pass for them. You may want to check with the transportation department. Thanks for watching.
There are many! Use an app called Spot Hero. You can see the prices of the spots ahead of time and reserve it so it's ready and waiting for you. It's a game changer.
One thing worth mentioning. Some metro stations serve multiple lines, so don't assume that the next train arriving is the correct one. Check the electronic arrival board or the train itself to make sure it's going in the direction you need.
Good advice! Thanks for watching.
Such good info. Really looking forward to the Washington DC tour. Please keep me posted
I'll send you an email with the link to my tour in October!
Would you say it’s a little easier than traveling the subway in Ny/Manhattan?
Also- how busy is late December in Metro?
Thanks so much for this video!
Thank you for this, I found it really useful, my wife and me are going to DC the end of September 24.
Have fun!
Nice video, thanks for the tips!
Can I ask you one thing?
We are going to spend just 1 day at DC. Our flight arrives at 7am at Dulles Airport, and we need to be back at the airport around 7 or 8pm.
I've booked a rental car to get to the National Mall and see the landmarks, because we are going to have our luggage to carry, and we are traveling with my 4-year-old kid. My plan is to park the car near the atractions using Spot Hero, and use the DC Circulator many times to optimeze our walking time as we have few time to see everything.
What do you think is the best strategy for us, regarding transportation? We want to see few landmarks, and maybe a quick visit to National Historic Museum
My opinion is to not use the rental car. It will waste too much time. I would take too much time and cost too much. If it were me, I would take the metro to the Smithsonian stop. Then get out and walk from the Washington monument to the Lincoln monument (eat at the little cafe and the Lincoln). A 4 yr old could probably handle that but would be tired by the end. At the point, hop on the circulator and do the full loop to give you guys a rest. Then hop off at MLK monument and walk to Jefferson memorial. If you have any extra time, or what to see other things, use Uber. It will save you tons of time. You could take it to the front of the US capitol (big pond out front) or the White House (Lafayette square) to get some pictures.
Then metro back to the airport. Good luck!
Can’t wait for the October tour…
The bus card will give discount off when you go from bus to Metro train.
Thanks for sharing
Really helpful info. Thanks so much!
Any time!
Awesome detailed overview.
What are the restrooms facilities like?, I plan to visit with my wife that is expecting
There are public restrooms in all the national mall locations and at many of the monuments.
Thank you for the video .Do the buses have screen inside to show the next stop?
You know, that's a good question but we don't know.
Yes, most have a dot matrix display that shows only the next stop but an increasing amount are getting more detailed displays. I recomend the transit app as it will show where to go when to get off and when the bus will come.
Thank you for all this info! One question regarding the metro pass. You recommend loading it with $20. Is that per person?
Yes, depending on how many days you'll be there I guess.
Thank you!
When you say, go on either side of the tracks and you have to go on the correct side ...how do you know which side to go on?
Once you find the end point of the line on the map, walk to the entrance to the metro, and you’ll see the end points listed. Just enter the one with the correct end point
@@WereintheRockies thank you!! Me & my best friend are spending 2 days in Baltimore,and then 4 days in DC. Metro is way cheaper! I'm a little nervous about the Metro 🚇:/ we're coming from TN:) Last year we did Vega's.
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My son is 4yo. I believe he rides the metro free. How to I get a card for him?
Yes, I believe two children under 5 can travel with a paying adult for free. I'm unsure if you need a pass for them. You may want to check with the transportation department. Thanks for watching.
For children under 5 they go through the wide gate with you on your swipe.
Arent there any parking garages in DC?
There are many! Use an app called Spot Hero. You can see the prices of the spots ahead of time and reserve it so it's ready and waiting for you. It's a game changer.
When I tell u, they are expensive lol I work in DC lol
@@1uhot426 yes they are lol
Very informative-thank you!