National Mall

National Mall featuring heritage architecture, an administrative building and a city
Jefferson Memorial showing a memorial and interior views
National Mall
National Mall featuring an administrative building, a garden and a city
National Mall


Visit some of America’s finest historic national monuments and a host of world-class museums along this strip of beautifully landscaped recreational area.

Bursting with presidential memorials, historic monuments and world-class museums, the National Mall is a top destination for any Washington DC visitor seeking cultural enlightenment in stunning surrounds. This beautiful space is the most popular of all the parks and recreational spaces in the capital. But there is more here than just stone monuments and museums. Lush green lawns, exquisite flower beds and sprinkling water features offer visitors a relaxing reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city. So whether you want to unwind with a picnic or give the kids a history lesson, this is place to be.Reading like a who’s who of cultural monuments, the National Mall is home to some of the world’s most significant memorials and political buildings. Piercing the sky, the 169 metre-high Washington Monument is one of the most recognisable and iconic landmarks in the capital. Make your way to the observation deck on the top floor for panoramic views of the city.This dignified landscape has witnessed many significant political events that have changed the course of history. Stroll alongside the glassy Reflecting Pool until you meet the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where Dr Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his revolutionary “I have a dream” speech. From here, head over to the neoclassical Thomas Jefferson Memorial and pay your respects to the third president of the United States.The calibre of museums here is inspiring. The Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to one of the largest collections of American art in the world and the National Air and Space Museum is a must for any budding space scientist. At the National Museum of American History, examine over 300 million artefacts of American cultural significance including Abraham Lincoln’s top hat and Dorothy’s red slippers from the Wizard of Oz.With a multitude of festivals held here throughout the year, the mall is always a lively place to visit. In spring, the Blossom Kite Festival and Earth Day always draw the crowds and the American national celebrations of Independence Day and Labor Day are a colourful explosion of parades, fireworks and fun.

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