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3-Day Itinerary for the Perfect Fall Getaway in Washington, DC

Plan a spectacular fall-inspired trip with this DC itinerary full of spooky tours, nature trails filled with changing foliage and cozy secret cocktail lounges.

Plan a spectacular fall-inspired trip with this DC itinerary full of spooky tours, nature trails filled with changing foliage and cozy secret cocktail lounges.

Day 1

Morning

Experience the DC brunch scene as restaurants all around town offer something for everyone. Load up on weekend favorites like eggs Benedict, chicken and waffles, homemade bagels and bottomless mimosas.

Afternoon

Walk iconic cobblestone streets and take in the charm of Georgetown. Bask in the autumn air at the gardens of Tudor Place, the historic estate with close ties to America’s first First Family. For lunch, choose from the French offerings at Brasserie Liberte, the authentic Italian dishes at Filomena or the waterfront seafood at Tony & Joe’s. Wrap up the afternoon with craft cocktails and scenic views from the Graham Rooftop Bar.

Evening

Nearby, take in a show at the legendary Kennedy Center, which features an incredible variety of performances, from Broadway masterpieces to free shows on its Millennium Stage.

Day 2

Afternoon

Take in a fall festival or event that showcases the city’s dynamic food, music, culture and history. There’s also a wealth of free things to do, from visiting monuments on the National Mall to checking out the newly renovated National Air and Space Museum.

Evening

Washington, DC oozes with history and if the streets could talk … well, find out if they do. Uncover haunted stories within the nooks and crannies of some of the oldest neighborhoods on a spooky ghost tour.

Day 3

Morning

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Start the day with coffee and breakfast from one of the many farmers markets in the city. Discover local produce, artisanal cheeses and handmade crafts as you peruse the open-air bazaars, including Eastern Market, a beloved DC institution.

Afternoon

Experience the city’s most popular museums, from famous works by some of the most important artists in history at the National Gallery of Art to the wondrous Peacock Room at the National Museum of Asian Art to the immersive installations at ARTECHOUSE.

Evening

Continue to tap into the city’s creative beat by seeing a concert at a local music venue, as these stages welcome great artists from numerous genres throughout the year. There’s the legendary 9:30 Club, the historic Howard Theatre, the alternative Black Cat and many more. Afterward, track down a hidden speakeasy for a nightcap.