4 days in Washington DC, Maryland & Virginia Itinerary

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Washington DC
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College Park
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Alexandria
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Baltimore
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Washington DC — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 8th (Sat): get a sense of history and politics at United States Capitol, get a sense of history and politics at Library of Congress, get all the information you need at White House Visitors Center, then get a sense of history and politics at White House, then appreciate the history behind Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and finally make a splash at Georgetown Waterfront Park. Keep things going the next day: watch a film at Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14, admire the natural beauty at United States Botanic Garden, see the interesting displays at National Air and Space Museum, then learn more about the world around you at Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, then appreciate the history behind National World War II Memorial, and finally pause for some photo ops at Lincoln Memorial.

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New Brunswick to Washington DC is an approximately 3.5-hour car ride. You can also drive. When traveling from New Brunswick in April, plan for a bit warmer days and about the same nights in Washington DC: temperatures range from 68°F by day to 49°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Mon) so you can drive to College Park.
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College Park — 1 day

On the 10th (Mon), take in nature's colorful creations at Brookside Gardens, learn about all things military at Rock Creek Park, and then admire nature's wide array of creatures at Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute.

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Traveling by car from Washington DC to College Park takes an hour. Alternatively, you can drive. In April, daily temperatures in College Park can reach 67°F, while at night they dip to 45°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 10th (Mon) early enough to drive to Alexandria.
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Alexandria — 1 night

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Drive from College Park to Alexandria in an hour. Alternatively, you can drive. In April, daytime highs in Alexandria are 68°F, while nighttime lows are 49°F. On the 11th (Tue), you'll travel to Baltimore.
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Baltimore

City of Firsts

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Getting from Alexandria to Baltimore by car takes about an hour. Other options: take a train; or do a combination of train and bus. April in Baltimore sees daily highs of 67°F and lows of 49°F at night. You will leave for home on the 11th (Tue).
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Maryland travel guide

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Casinos · Specialty Museums · Aquariums
The Old Line State
Perhaps best known as the birthplace of religious and political freedom in the United States, Maryland retains the spirit of colonial America, with stately 18th-century villages and historical landmarks. Although it's one of the nation's smallest states, there is no shortage of things to do here and you may find your itinerary fills up quickly. Make time in your vacation to tour Maryland's diverse landscape, which includes mountain peaks, picturesque Atlantic coastline, and the bustling city of Baltimore. Military buffs will enjoy touring the state's four Civil War Trails, where you can follow the footsteps of U.S. soldiers, or visiting the port city of Annapolis, home to the United States Naval Academy.
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Virginia travel guide

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Old Dominion
The home of the first permanent English colony in the New World, Virginia is a prime holiday destination for those looking to immerse themselves in American heritage. Proud of its colorful history, distinct culture, and southern drawl, Virginians see their state as the place where the imaginary line between the north and the south is drawn. With scenic beauties as diverse as its people, Virginia is a land of rolling hills, rugged mountains, lush valleys, dense forests, and secluded beaches along picturesque bays. Bordered on the east by the Atlantic and the west by the Appalachian Mountains, with rolling farmland in the middle, the state offers countless places to visit for history buffs, nature lovers, and passionate foodies.
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