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When vacationing in Baltimore plan to spend a day in Washington DC, only about an hour drive away. America’s capital is a beautiful city filled with significant sites. Iconic touchstones of democracy, amazing museums exhibiting the nation’s treasures, moving monuments and memorials and statue-filled parks tell America’s story.

With so much to see, plan ahead to get a good overview and have time to tour one or two of sites in depth. What you choose depends on whether you are traveling adults or families with children.

TIPS TO SEE THE MOST IN ONE DAY  

Start out early and stay late.  If you plan to drive, get there via I-95 or scenic MD-295, the Baltimore/Washington Parkway.  Hit the road early and plan to have breakfast on the way.  If you’re traveling with kids or like a hungry man breakfast, stop at familiar chain restaurants near highway exits.  If you’re traveling without kids, take a short detour west on MD-32 towards Columbia to tiny Renata’s Bakery on Snowdown River Parkway.  Renata’s opens at 8 am everyday but Monday, ready to serve freshly-baked quiches, tasty tarts and scrumptious scones. You’ll see Maryland off the main roads, miss the height of rush-hour traffic and get to DC in time to spend a full day.

Once in DC, the ideal way to see the most in one day is to park the car and start the day with an  Old Town Trolley Tour .   On the interesting tour,  see everything from big viewing windows and enjoy an entertaining narrated overview of the nation’s capital as it you pass by all the places you came to see – Smithsonian museums, the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and iconic monuments and memorials.

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Tours .  Sightseeing on a Segway Tour is a blast for travelers with teenagers over 16 and young adults. There is something totally cool about gliding around the National Mall in plain sight of the U.S. Capitol and impressive Washington Monument anchoring each end, along Pennsylvania Avenue, by the White House and to interesting off-the-Mall spots.

Museums.   Allow a minimum of 2-3 hours for each selection. Of the free, amazing Smithsonian Museums, the lure of space travel, the solar system, and the universe makes the Air & Space Museum a perennial favorite. Hundreds of aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, rockets and flight-related artifacts, all the real thing,  fill the awesome massive space.

Inside the massive American Natural History Museum, everything from the largest mammal to the smallest insect is exhibited. With an emphasis on human origins and the development of cultures, exhibitions of ancient and modern mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects and sea creatures, rocks, gems, fossils and dinosaurs fascinate children and engage adults.

TOP PICKS FOR ADULT TRAVELERS

Start out with an overview on the Old Town Trolley Tour.  Depending on your interests, consider visiting any of these:

History Museums

The Air and Space Museum is always a favorite. The National American History Museum is a fascinating journey through American life and ingenuity. It’s fun to explore the everyday and the extraordinary of the country’s cultural, social, technological and political experience.

Serious history buffs should visit the National Archives.   Step into the huge Rotunda to see the original U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Walk through the evolution of American democracy through fascinating displays of original documents and records in the Public Vaults.

The Holocaust Museum is an intense insight into the harrowing experiences of millions of Jews and others targeted by Nazi tyranny during World War II.  Tragic events and experiences of individuals and entire families are recounted on a personal level through pictures, videos and reproductions. The realization of what happened and the events allowing it to happen are a sobering reality check for every visitor.

Art Museums

Washington DC is a treasure trove of marvelous world-class art housed in architecturally stunning buildings. Allow a minimum of 2 -3 hours to visit any of these choices:

See one of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.  In the National Gallery of Art , the West Building has one of the world’s best collections of painting and sculpture from the 13 th to the 19 th century, including the only da Vinci painting in the Americas.  The East Building has an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.  In the American Art Museum , see three centuries of the work of American artists – from folk to contemporary art.   Walk across the courtyard to the National Portrait Gallery to view a remarkable range of portraits of influential Americans from the 1600s through the 20 th century.

Specialty Tours

A tour of Arlington National Cemetery is a serenely beautiful experience.  Board tour vehicles which take visitors through the final resting place of more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans, and their families.  Stops along the 45 minute tour include the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Gravesite and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Washington DC’s grand monuments and memorials are iconic touchstones.  They honor the valor of soldiers, as well as Presidents Jefferson, Lincoln and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. While you can walk through them during the day, seeing them at night glowing in white light is awesome.

For that unique experience, plan to stay late to end your day in DC on the 2.5 hour Monument by Moonlight Tour . Departing at 7:30pm from Union Station, the tour offers fabulous nighttime views and up-close looks at amazing details at 3 stops – MLK Jr. Memorial and FDR Memorial; the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Korean War Memorial nearby; and the dramatic Iwo Jima Memorial.

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  • Comfortable & hassel-free roundtrip transportation on Amtrak
  • Hop-on, hop-off bus tour route that stops at major sights
  • Scrumptious lunch at the always-entertaining Hard Rock Café
  • Time to see Washington, D.C. attractions at your own pace

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  • What's included What's included Self-guided day trip to Washington, D.C.
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  • Children 1 and younger are complimentary when accompanied by a paying adult provided they do not occupy their own seat.
  • Trips generally depart around 7 AM and return around 7 PM. Departure and return times can vary. You will receive confirmation of your exact departure time when you call to confirm your reservation.
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Get out of Baltimore for a day and explore the many attractions our nation's capital has to offer with a train ride to Washington, D.C. Convenient transportation, hop-on, hop-off bus service, and a delicious lunch is included in this exciting experience.

Hop aboard a morning Amtrak train at Pennsylvania Station and beat the traffic, arriving in D.C. with a full day of exploring ahead of you. Walk to a nearby station and pick up your hop-on, hop-off pass, which lets you enjoy easy access to a bus loop that stops by virtually all the city's major attractions.

Take a journey into our nation's history with visits to a variety of museums and monuments, including the National Archives, National Museum of Natural History, and any of the Smithsonian Museums. The moving Vietnam Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery are also can't-miss locations.

All this exploring is sure to work up an appetite, so take a load off at the local Hard Rock Café and enjoy a delicious 2-course lunch with priority seating. Make your way back to the train station and settle into your seat for a relaxing ride back to Baltimore to end your experience.

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The Evolution of the Baltimore to Washington DC Corridor

Once a trail for steam engines and carriage wheels, the corridor between Baltimore and Washington DC has steadily transformed into a bustling conduit of daily exchange and interconnected livelihoods. Historically, the transit line between these two significant cities has been a vital artery, pulsing with the lifeblood of trade, politics, and community.

The onset of the railroad era catapulted the connectivity into a new dimension, with Baltimore’s Penn Station and DC’s Union Station serving as grand temples to the age of steam. As decades rattled by like a train on its tracks, the landscape witnessed the birth of the automobile and the creation of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, further shortening the travel time and tying the cities closer.

Today, the infrastructure that supports the Baltimore to Washington DC commute stands as a testament to relentless progress, with the potential for a one-hour journey making it an attractive tether for those straddling the line between Maryland’s historic port city and the nation’s capital.

Seamless Commuting: The MARC Train Baltimore to DC Experience

Imagine swapping the stop-and-go frustration of the parkway for the rhythmic lull of rails; such is the promise of the MARC train service in bridging the Baltimore to DC span. The MARC, a beacon of reliability, offers schedules that cater to the early risers and the night owls alike, a blessing for the nine-to-five and beyond brigade.

With trains whispering down the tracks with a frequency that rivals Old Faithful, commutes are graced with amenities that even home-office devotees would envy. Comfortable seating, outlets aplenty, and the soothing knowledge that the journey contributes to a greener earth, envelop passengers in a more humane way to traverse.

User experiences often gush about the gift of reclaimed time – time to immerse in a page-turner that’s not a laptop, or to cherish that coffee brewed just right, transforming from mere beverages into liquid pelican Coolers of relaxation.

US Route Baltimore to Washington, DC (Images of America)

US Route Baltimore to Washington, DC (Images of America)

Embark on a historical journey from the bustling streets of Baltimore to the nation’s heart in Washington, DC with “US Route: Baltimore to Washington, DC (Images of America),” a captivating visual book that celebrates one of America’s most traveled and iconic highways. The book meticulously assembles a collection of vintage photographs and lively narratives that evoke the rich history of this corridor, revealing its transformation from mere thoroughfare to a repository of collective memory. Readers will glimpse the varied past, from roadside diners and inns that hosted weary travelers to grandiose monuments standing as testaments to pivotal moments in American history.

Each image in this collection is carefully curated to represent the dynamic evolution that has occurred along this highway, ranging from the industrial boom of the early 20th century to the profound civil rights movements that have left an indelible mark on the region. The book shines a spotlight on the architectural, cultural, and social changes that these cities and their connecting route have witnessed, showing not only the milestones of progress but also the remnants of bygone eras preserved in the nooks and crannies of the landscape. With an emphasis on the character of the communities along this highway, “US Route: Baltimore to Washington, DC” pays homage to both the unassuming and the illustrious aspects of the American experience.

“US Route: Baltimore to Washington, DC (Images of America)” serves as both a pictorial guide and a reflective look at America’s maturation over the decades, providing context to the images with engaging historical anecdotes and facts. Whether one is a history buff, a road trip enthusiast, or a local resident with an appreciation for the past, this book offers a unique and personal perspective on a route that has served millions. The visual narrative not only documents but also celebrates the enduring legacy of the people, places, and events that have defined the character of this pivotal passage from Baltimore to Washington, DC, ensuring that the journey through these pages is as enlightening as it is enjoyable.

Riding the Rails: Insider Tips for the Train from Baltimore to DC

Before boarding, bear in mind that even the smoothest sail requires a good compass. Begin your voyage by securing tickets with a tap – digital purchasing options abound, offering budget-conscious hoka shoes Women to corporate tycoons the same simplicity in securing passage.

For those weathered in the art of the commute, a MARC pass is the key to boarding bliss, a beeline to savings and serenity. As for peak times, let’s just say they can be a stampede; your best bet is to wrangle them with strategy, knowing when to rustle up your spot on the carriage.

The train’s facilities are ripe for picking – with Wi-Fi that outraces the trees outside and workspaces rivaling any urban office, calling the MARC a mere train hardly does it justice.

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From the City of Charm to the Capital: The Baltimore to DC Journey Today

As daily rhythms oscillate between the train from Baltimore to DC and the reverse, today’s nomads have choices aplenty. Train packages the journey in an average jaunt of an hour, cushioning against the uncertainties that often haunt I-95 commuters.

Why, just stepping aboard feels like leaping over miles of brake lights; it’s a comparative oasis where one might ponder if will inflation go down as effortlessly as noting the passing landscapes. Travelers today relish milestones of seamless mobility, as if the train itself were whispering progress along the tracks.

In the DNA of this journey, technology’s helix twines tightly, constantly refining the rhythm of departures and arrivals, and shaping an ecosystem that allows transit and tech to tango seamlessly.

Alternatives to the Tracks: Assessing Other Modes of Baltimore to DC Transportation

Let’s face it, trains aren’t the only tickets out of town. By car, one negotiates the mosaic of traffic with a little grit and a prayer for open roads. With tolls occasionally nibbling at the wallet, drivers might find themselves envying the birds overhead.

Then, there are buses, meandering through lanes with the sort of price tags that make penny pinchers sing. Cobbling together convenience and cost, these ground shuttles fill a niche, offering passengers the chance to ride without the responsibility of the road.

Yet, somewhere on the horizon, the whisper of tomorrow teases the commuter’s ear: the Hyperloop promises to shrink the journey into a mere coffee break, while the thought of an autonomous vehicle weaving through Baltimore conjures images of a Goonies Sloth gracefully dancing around obstacles with futuristic flair.

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The Greenline Goods Skyline Etched Washington, DC Whiskey Glasses are meticulously crafted to embody the spirit of the nation’s capital, showcasing its iconic skylines in an elegant and timeless fashion. These glasses stand out in any collection, featuring precise etching that brings to life the unmistakable silhouettes of Washington, DC monuments and landmarks, such as the Capitol, the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial. The set is perfect for Washington, DC lovers, history aficionados, or political enthusiasts, offering a sophisticated way to enjoy their favorite spirits while reminiscing on the rich heritage and majestic scenery of this historic city.

Each glass in this Old Fashioned Tumbler set is made of premium quality, lead-free crystal, providing not only a safe drinking experience but also a stunning clarity that makes each sip feel special. Holding a perfect amount for a generous pour of whiskey, bourbon, scotch, or any preferred spirit, these glasses have a weighted base that ensures stability and a comfortable grip. Their durable construction is suited for casual evenings or grand celebrations, making them a versatile addition to any bar or dinner setting.

Gifting this set of Greenline Goods Skyline Etched Washington, DC Whiskey Glasses captures the essence of thoughtful and personalized attention to detail. They arrive in a beautifully designed box, ready to surprise and delight the recipient with a touch of Washington, DC charm. Whether it’s for a housewarming, retirement, or as a holiday present, these glasses are bound to impress anyone with an admiration for the capital city’s grandeur or a taste for finely crafted barware. With each toast, users will not only savor the complexity of their libations but also the intricate etchings that celebrate the architectural beauty of Washington, DC.

Costs and Considerations for Commuters: DC to Baltimore and Back Again

Calculating the ledger of a daily jaunt from DC to Baltimore and back isn’t just about dollars and cents; it’s also about weighing the wear on your soul against the tear on the ozone. While MARC train fares hold steady with an allure for the thrifty at heart, they also scribble a green footnote to each journey.

The environmental impact gauge swings favorably for trains, as carbon footprints shrink with each communal carriage ride. Occasionally, thrift and thoughtfulness sit at the same table, and in this case, they seem to be getting along just fine.

It’s a milieu that beckons both the daily grinder and the spontaneous traveler; the magic of the MARC lies not just in its schedule, but also in the promise of a conscience as clean as the energy propelling the train forward.

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Enhancements and Evolutions: Future Prospects for Baltimore to Washington DC Commutes

On the docket of development, the narrative of the commute from Baltimore to Washington DC is dotted with potential plot twists. Schemes and dreams of expanded infrastructure pepper the conversation, with upgrades to current lines and entirely new modes of mobility drawing the blueprint of tomorrow.

Amid the clinking of legislative pens and budgetary alchemy, support swells for transit projects that ambitiously eye the horizon. From the incremental to the revolutionary, these visions strive to draft a future where the journey is as splendid as the destination.

Conclusion: Fast-Track to the Future

As we glimpse at the rearview mirror of this Baltimore to Washington DC traverse, it’s evident that every steel track, every revolution of the wheel, spins a story of advancement. The connectivity between these storied cities is no longer just a convenience, but a canvas of potential.

Technological ingenuity promises to engineer commutes reminiscent of science fiction, converting current commutes into narratives of breathtaking efficiency. It’s a prospect that stirs the imagination, a motif ready to redefine the regional dynamism of these conjoined urban hearts.

Rapid transformations await, ready to rejig the commuter’s routine into a symphony of streamlined motion. And in this pivot to a brighter chapter of transit, a dash of dreams and a sprinkle of initiative stand to cast a Clover baltimore spell, enchanting the daily passage with swifter tempos and bold new harmonies.

Frommer’s EasyGuide to Washington, D.C.

Frommer's EasyGuide to Washington, D.C.

“Frommer’s EasyGuide to Washington, D.C.” is the essential travel companion for anyone planning to explore the vibrant heart of the United States. This comprehensive guidebook is tailored to travelers who want to experience the best the nation’s capital has to offer, from its iconic monuments and museums to its charming neighborhoods and thriving culinary scene. Packed with expert tips and insightful recommendations, the EasyGuide ensures visitors make the most of their time, whether they’re in the city for a whirlwind weekend or an extended stay.

Every aspect of the trip is covered in this user-friendly guide, starting with accommodation options that cater to a range of tastes and budgets. In-depth coverage of D.C.’s restaurants, cafes, and bars highlights where to enjoy locally loved eats and where to find cuisine from all corners of the globe. The guide even plots out detailed itineraries, including family-friendly outings, educational tours for history buffs, and where to find the best shopping and entertainment.

Navigating Washington, D.C., becomes a breeze with the EasyGuide’s practical advice and clear, up-to-date maps. Users will appreciate the insider knowledge on how to avoid crowds at popular sights like the Smithsonian Institution, Lincoln Memorial, and the Capitol. Furthermore, the guide addresses the complexities of city transit, advising on bike rentals, public transportation routes, and parking. The “Frommer’s EasyGuide to Washington, D.C.” equips travelers with all they need for an unforgettable visit to a city rich with American heritage.

As the Baltimore Examiner continues to keep its fingers on the pulse of this evolving story, remember to bookmark our incisive commentary, share our insightful analyses, and recommend us as we champion the unfolding narrative of connected living and ecological consideration. After all, isn’t the future of commuting more than just getting from point A to B? It’s about crafting the journey of tomorrow with the threads of innovation and humanity woven tightly together.

Baltimore to Washington DC: Trivia That’ll Wow You

Ah, the journey from Baltimore to Washington DC —it’s shorter than most people’s playlists! They say a book, isn’t it? Now, before you buckle up and scoot down that scenic stretch of I-95, let’s dish out some tantalizing trivia that might just make you the MVP of your next trivia night.

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Charm City Chronicles

First up, did you know that Baltimore is not just known for its illustrious Inner Harbor or its succulent crab cakes? Oh no, it’s a treasure trove of eclectic lists and happenings. Like, have you ever wondered what to do on a weekend in Baltimore? Trust me, List Rawler baltimore has got your back—it’s the virtual cornucopia of all things fun and funky in the city.

And here’s a zinger! Ever heard of a little show called The Wire ? Well, much of it was filmed right here in Baltimore, paying homage to the city’s diverse culture and history. From the gritty streets to the cozy corners, there’s a story around every brick-laden alley.

The Capital Connection

We’ve all heard the saying, “it’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey,” right? But when the trek from Baltimore to Washington DC is merely a hop, skip, and a jump, you get to bask in the glory of both! The nation’s capital is brimming with monuments and museums that’ll make your head spin faster than a politician in a debate.

Celebrity Sightings

Now don’t tell me you haven’t had that wild fantasy of bumping into a celeb on your city escapades. While I can’t promise you’ll meet a movie star, I can serve up a spicy fact—celebs like B Simone are just some of the inspirational figures who’ve left their mark on the city. Keep those peepers peeled; you just never know who you’ll run into!

Diversity at Every Corner

Hold onto your hats cause this one’s a doozy! Baltimore’s diversity is like none other. We’ve got communities from every corner of the globe, and yes, that includes a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene. Curious? Dive into the thriving life and indulge in the warmth and inclusion with resources like Baltimore Ts Escort. It’s this very melting pot of cultures that makes every trip from Baltimore to Washington DC as colorful as a sunset on the Chesapeake.

The Anecdotes of Travel

Ever hailed a cab and gotten an earful of anecdotes from a chatty driver? Well, if you’re trotting from Baltimore to Washington DC , the trivia tales just write themselves. Chat up your fellow travelers or a friendly local and you might just unearth some off-the-record city lore. And rumor has it, some of those anecdotes are as juicy as a Maryland blue crab—speaking of which, have you ever savored a crab feast? Baltimore’s the place to dig in!

Sultry Nights and City Lights

A night out in Baltimore can lead to all sorts of unexpected adventures. Perhaps you’re seeking a little companionship as you explore the nocturnal side of the city? Saunter your way over to Escorts in Baltimore and find a friend who can show you the dazzling city lights and beyond.

There you have it, folks, a smorgasbord of trivia and tips for your next jaunt from Baltimore to Washington DC . Just remember to take it all in—the sights, the sounds, and the stories that make these locales as iconic as a beehive on a B’more hairdo. Happy travels!

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The WZMPA Washington DC City Map Cosmetic Bag is a stunning and practical accessory, perfect for those with a penchant for travel, souvenir collectors, or anyone in a long-distance relationship with ties to the nation’s capital. Crafted with a durable polyester material, the bag features a high-resolution print of a vintage Washington DC map, capturing the city’s iconic streets and landmarks. This chic and functional zipper pouch is versatile enough for daily use, whether storing makeup, toiletries, or other small essentials, making it an excellent travel companion or a stylish organizational tool at home.

With its sleek design, the Washington DC Travel Souvenir Gift bag serves as a wonderful keepsake for friends and family who have visited or dream of visiting Washington DC. The elegant color scheme of the bag, labeled as Washington DC BL, ensures that it stands out while maintaining an air of sophistication. Its size is perfect for fitting into a suitcase or carry-on, ensuring that one can carry a piece of Washington DC wherever they go. The attachment to this beloved city doesnt have to stay behind; it can travel alongside its owner, keeping memories alive and well.

Not only is this cosmetic bag a superb way to commemorate the beauty and history of Washington DC, but it also makes for a heartfelt gift for that special someone who might be miles away. With its unique map print, the Washington DC Long Distance Relationship Makeup Zipper Pouch Bag acts as a reminder of shared experiences in the city, or an emblem of a shared dream to explore it together. It’s a reminder that no matter the distance, Washington DC holds a place in ones heart both functionally on their vanity table and sentimentally in their fond memories. Whether it’s for a birthday, an anniversary, or just because, this bag is sure to touch the heart and spark joy with its delightful blend of utility and nostalgia.

How much does it cost to take the train from Baltimore to DC?

Whoa, taking the train from Baltimore to DC won’t break the bank! Prices vary a bit, but it’s generally around $8 to $30 one-way if you’re hopping on the MARC or Amtrak. Of course, snagging those early-bird deals can save you a few bucks, so keep your eyes peeled!

Is there a metro train from Baltimore to Washington, DC?

Nope, there isn’t a direct metro line connecting Charm City to DC, but don’t fret! You can catch the MARC train or Amtrak for a smooth ride to the capital. Plus, the MARC’s a real bargain for daily travelers.

How do I get from Baltimore to DC cheaply?

Well, if you’re pinching pennies, the MARC train’s your best bet. With tickets as cheap as $8 one-way, it’s the savvy traveler’s choice. And hey, if you time it right, snagging some deals on Amtrak isn’t out of the question either!

Is there a train between DC and Baltimore?

You bet there is! The MARC train and Amtrak provide regular service between DC and Baltimore, so you can zip between the two cities faster than you can say “All aboard!”

How much does it cost to Uber from Baltimore to DC?

Grabbing an Uber from Baltimore to DC could cost a pretty penny, usually between $60 to $100 depending on traffic and time of day. If your wallet’s feeling light, you might wanna explore other options!

Is Amtrak cheaper than driving?

Oh boy, that’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Amtrak can be a steal compared to driving when you factor in gas, parking, and wear and tear on your car—especially if you snatch up those advance or discount fares. Plus, you can kick back instead of battling the beltway!

How to catch the train from Baltimore to DC?

Catching the train from Baltimore to DC is a piece of cake! Head to Baltimore’s Penn Station, grab a ticket for either Amtrak or MARC, and before you know it, you’ll be rolling down the tracks to Union Station in DC.

How long is the Amtrak ride from Baltimore to DC?

Hang tight, it’s a quick trip! The Amtrak ride from Baltimore to DC can be as short as 30 minutes—less time than it takes to watch most sitcoms!

How long is the metro ride from Baltimore to DC?

Well, there’s no metro line straight from Baltimore to DC, but if you mean the overall transit ride, including any transfers, it’ll depend on your connections. Just remember you’ll likely start with the MARC train and then switch to the metro at Union Station in DC.

Is it cheaper to fly into Baltimore or DC?

Let’s talk airports! Sometimes it’s a toss-up, but often flying into BWI can be lighter on your wallet than Reagan or Dulles in DC. Plus, BWI gives you access to low-cost carriers and that might just seal the deal!

Is it cheaper to fly to DC or Baltimore?

Hmm, flipping a coin won’t help you here because it can go either way. You’ve gotta compare those flight deals. Sometimes, you’ll score cheaper tickets to BWI in Baltimore, other times DC’s airports will surprise you with a bargain.

Are there shuttles from BWI to DC?

Yep, there are shuttles ready to whisk you from BWI to DC. Prices and times vary, so check out the schedules before you land to avoid any airport lounge marathons.

Is it worth visiting Baltimore?

Heck yeah, it’s worth it! Baltimore’s brimming with history, seafood that’ll make you weep tears of joy, and some truly quirky neighborhoods. It’s the kind of place that’ll charm your socks off, no kidding!

Is there a commuter bus from Baltimore to DC?

Sure is, if you need a daily fix of both cities, you can jump on the commuter bus. Check out Maryland’s Commuter Bus service (Routes 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205), which is basically a rolling office with a view.

Does DC Metro go to Maryland?

Yes indeed, the DC Metro ventures into the heart of Maryland, serving stops like Bethesda, Silver Spring, and College Park. You can’t get to Baltimore, but it’ll get you pretty close to the action.

Catching the train from Baltimore to DC? Easy peasy! Hit Penn Station, grab yourself a ticket for the MARC or Amtrak, and you’re all set to roll right into Union Station in the nation’s capital.

How long is Amtrak from Baltimore to DC?

Like a flash, the Amtrak will zip you from Baltimore to DC in about 30 minutes. Just enough time to sip your coffee and scroll through your feed!

Okay, so the actual metro ride isn’t a thing from Baltimore to DC, but if you combine MARC and Metro rides, you’re looking at a bit of a journey—could be an hour or more, depending on how the transfer gods are feeling.

Does the Marc train go to DC?

Yes, siree! The MARC train definitely goes to DC. It’s pretty much a commuter’s dream with its reliable schedule and affordable tickets, taking you straight from Baltimore to Union Station in DC.

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According to 13 reviews, Amtrak received a 4.5-star rating for this journey. Travelers were especially satisfied with the temperature and the departure location, but some complained about the staff. Amtrak ticket prices on this trip start at $8.00

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I enjoyed the customer service that helped me at the desk. I was at the wrong station.

Didn’t know what to expect or be expected of as we rode the Amtrak for the first time and exiting was confusing and rushed. As only certain doors open to exit

My ride with Amtrak was peaceful. The signs are clear as to how to get to the correct train. It was early on arrival as well as a clean an comfortable trip.

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7 St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

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6 Union Station Dr NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA

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How much does a train ticket from baltimore to washington cost.

The average train ticket price from Baltimore to Washington is $15. The best way to find train tickets from Baltimore to Washington is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!

How long is the train trip from Baltimore to Washington?

A train trip between Baltimore and Washington is around 36m, although the fastest train will take about 21m. This is the time it takes to travel the 36 miles that separates the two cities.

How many daily trains are there between Baltimore and Washington?

The number of trains from Baltimore to Washington can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 67. Some trains are direct while others have layovers. Simplify your train trip from Baltimore to Washington by comparing and selecting the train that fits your travel style and budget on Busbud.

Which train companies travel from Baltimore to Washington?

When taking the train from Baltimore to Washington, you can travel comfortably and safely with Amtrak.

What are the departure and arrival stations for a train from Baltimore to Washington?

Trains traveling between Baltimore and Washington leave from Penn Station or Baltimore Airport and arrive at Union Station.

What are the best sights and things to do in Washington?

Once in Washington, you can exploring the city. The top sights and things to do are Arlington National Cemetery, Washington National Cathedral, National Gallery of Art, National Museum of American History, United States Capitol.

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To save money and be sure you have the best seat, it's a good idea to buy your train tickets from Baltimore to Washington, as early as possible.

You can expect to pay from $6 to $57 for a train ticket from Baltimore to Washington based on the last 2 days. You can expect to find the cheapest price for the trip at $6 which is on 2024-04-13.

Usually Amtrak Acela will charge you higher prices for tickets closer to the departure date. To find the best prices, you should be flexible on your date of travel.

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Taking the fastest trains allows you to travel at speeds greater than 300 km/h. Taking a trip from Baltimore to Washington is not only much quicker but more comfortable too! You can usually travel directly to the city centre and save time while you're at it.

Regional train? High-speed train? Whichever train to Washington you take, you’ll help reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your trip. As you watch the landscapes unfold before your eyes, you can tell yourself that with this choice, you are making sure they remain protected.

By choosing the train between Baltimore and Washington, you emit up to 30 times less CO2 than for the same journey made by plane or car!

Make a music playlist for your train ride from Baltimore to Washington, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.

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New York holds the record for the most platforms and track numbers in a single station. Grand Central Station in Manhattan is one of the largest rail terminals in the world with more than 44 platforms and 67 tracks to accommodate passengers.

The longest train journey in the world is between Europe and Asia. This long journey starts from Porto in Portugal and crosses the whole European continent to reach Hanoi in Vietnam in 12 days while traveling more than 17,000 km.

Some trains in Sweden can recover more than a fifth of the energy they use by braking. This is especially true with ore trains as they descend from Narvik to Kiruna.

What's the cheapest way to go from Baltimore to Washington?

The best way to travel between Baltimore and Washington is by train. By choosing the train, you'll get to save some money as you travel to your destination, as ticket prices cost $15 on average. If you're on a budget, you'll find cheap tickets from $8. If you're looking for the fastest way to get to Washington, choose the train, as it will take you from Baltimore to Washington in about 36m - that's the fastest way to get there!

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Greyhound buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts to assist passengers using wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Each bus has space for two passengers with these devices. It's recommended to book your bus from Baltimore to Washington in advance to ensure a spot. If you'd like to transfer to a regular seat, our drivers will stow your device for you. Service animals are also welcome on board our buses. For further details on accessibility and service animal policies, please check this link .

You can track the status of your Baltimore to Washington bus using Greyhound's bus tracker . With this tool, you can see the real-time location of your bus and get updates on its departure and arrival times.

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Onboard services available on Greyhound buses from Baltimore to Washington include free Wi-Fi for all passengers, personal power outlets near every seat, reclining leather seats with footrests, extra legroom, overhead storage, and an on-board restroom.

Yes, on this website you can book both Greyhound and FlixBus tickets from Baltimore to Washington. You can check both the Greyhound and FlixBus ride schedules once you select your departure city, destination city, and desired trip date.

The last Greyhound bus to Washington from Baltimore leaves at 11:25 pm.

The first Greyhound bus to Washington from Baltimore leaves at 12:05 am.

The bus trip from Baltimore to Washington is about 35 miles long. The quickest trip with Greyhound takes 50 minutes and you can expect only one stop.

The Baltimore to Washington bus starts from $9.99. Booking in advance, whether on the app or website, is the best way to get the most affordable bus travel. If you book online, you can choose to pay with a debit card or credit card on the Greyhound app or website. If you prefer, you can also pay in person with cash.

Greyhound runs up to 15 rides per day from Baltimore to Washington. You can search for your preferred departure date and check the schedule using the search bar above.

When traveling on the bus from Baltimore to Washington with Greyhound, you can bring one carry-on bag with you (maximum 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches). You can store one bag under the bus for free, and if you have a Flexible fare, the second bag stored under the bus is also free. You can also carry additional or bulky baggage for a supplementary charge. You can reserve extra baggage while booking your ticket on our website or app. Alternatively, you can add bulky items later through the 'Manage My Booking' section. If your departure is from a location with Greyhound personnel, you can book and pay for your extra luggage there. For more information, please refer to our baggage policy page here .

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As the seat of American democracy, Washington, D.C. abounds with historic landmarks. The city nods to its political heritage with a range of government buildings, shrines to those taken by war, and abodes of president’s past and present. Your journey to America’s capital city will be a civics lesson like no other.

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White House

Built in increments between 1792 and 1829, this site is perhaps one of the most iconic in D.C. Covering an impressive 18+ acres, it’s hard not to feel the power and prestige of this government structure. On a visit to the White House Visitor Center, you’ll get a comprehensive overview of the history of the building and the presidents who resided there.

U.S. Capitol Building

See the site where Congress convenes to discuss, debate and write U.S. law. Take a guided tour here and better acquaint yourself with the inner-workings of representative democracy. Political junkie or not – this storied building will certainly capture your interest while in D.C.

Arlington National Cemetery

Visit this moving cemetery - the final place of rest for more than 400,000 military personnel and their families. Visitors can embark on a narrated tour that includes the Tomb of the Unknowns and the Kennedy gravesites. Reflect on the sacrifice and service of these incredible men and women.

Mount Vernon

Discover the beloved home of the first U.S. president, George Washington, in nearby Mount Vernon, Virginia. Wander the beautiful plantation grounds he adored and tour his residence as you admire several 18th-century artifacts. This is a top historic highlight for many of our guests.

Attractions

Washington, D.C. is a bustling city that captivates history buffs, foodies, art lovers and musicians. The city accommodates a variety of interests and as such, offers visitors several types of enticing attractions. These are some suggested ways to take in even more of D.C.

Washington National Cathedral

Washington National Cathedral

This magnificent church took 83 years to complete and has been host to poignant moments in America’s history like state funerals, presidential inaugural masses and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last sermon. Admire the beautiful craftsmanship of the cathedral as you learn more about its history during a docent-led tour.

Ford’s Theater

This is the infamous site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on that fateful night in 1865. Tour the theatre and hear about the timeline of events that transpired as John Wilkes Booth’s plan unfolded. Though it is a bit eerie, we think this site is worth a visit.

Smithsonian National Zoological Park

Talk to the animals at this 163-acre zoo. See giant pandas, Asian elephants and Sumatran tigers as you sip on the park’s Bird Friendly Coffee (coffee that is shade-grown and non-disruptive to migratory songbirds’ habitat). We think this is a fun way to have a wild afternoon in D.C.

Old Town Alexandria

Head to this charming community nestled along the Potomac River. Enjoy wandering the cobblestone streets, view the historic Colonial architecture, and stop at some of the trendy boutiques. This quaint neighborhood is rich in history and beauty.

One of the biggest selling points for those wanting to visit D.C. is its museums. The Smithsonian provides some of the most impressive collections in the world, and many of the museums have the added benefit of being free. Immerse yourself in D.C. and take a tour of these cultural sites.

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Smithsonian’s Air & Space Museum

Catch a glimpse of the famous Wright 1903 Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Apollo 11 command module Columbia at this Smithsonian museum. See exhibitions that detail how feats in aviation occurred as you marvel at missiles, aircrafts and lunar modules. Cap your tour here by visiting the gift shop for some astronaut ice cream.

National Museum of American History

Discover artifacts that range from the dresses of the First Ladies to the flag that inspired the national anthem at this history-focused museum. You’ll note that the three floors are thematically organized, which makes the experience less overwhelming and easier to find exactly what interests you. We think this is a great way to become better educated on the American story.

Smithsonian Natural History Museum

This museum is a favorite for youngsters and those young at heart. Featuring amazing artifacts like the Hope Diamond, Easter Island heads and mummies, this cultural site is a must-see. We suggest taking a stroll through the butterfly pavilion to see some of the rarest living butterflies in the world.

National Gallery of Art

See masterpieces from the likes of da Vinci, Monet and Van Gogh at this large gallery. Travel through the underground walkway that connects you to the gallery’s two buildings which house hundreds of exquisite works of art. Collectors and those appreciative of fine artistry will be enchanted by the collections found here.

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You can just take Amtrak to DC and go around on your own or take one of the hop on hop off busses discussed on the DC website.

I don't think a tour is necessarily. Just pick some stuff you want to see and see it

If it's during the week, look into the MARC train. Although it is a commuter train it might work for you. Here is the schedule for the Camden Line which will depart from Camden Yards...

http://mta.maryland.gov/services/marc/schedulesSystemMaps/camden_HTML.cfm

I can't be of any help on a bus tour since I have never taken one. I recommend seeing stuff on your own. It will be cheaper and you'll be able to see and do what you want and not have to worry about keeping up with a tour guide.

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We did this last year. Very easy to hop the MARC train (you're in DC before you know it) and take a tour.

I'm not sure all of the H-O-H-O tours (trolley/Tourmobile/whatever) include that so we really enjoyed the Tourmobile. We got to Union Station to start the tour right at the beginning and we were all over the place all day, until the tour ended.

I'd been to DC in recent years so had already covered some sites but DON'T MISS the WWII Memorial. It's new. There were many WWII vets in wheelchairs there, touring with helper volunteers. It was indescribably moving, being in their presence and overhearing them talk about their buddies and battles. History personified.

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I'd definitely recommend the hop on hopp off tours, you will be exhausted after walking around DC all day. The Metro runs underground and is easy to use if you prefer. The Art Museums have the best restaurants! You could spend a week just seeing the Smithsonian.

The station is 3-4 block walk from hotel.......Literally a straight shot. The station is nothing more than a small building with one window selling tickets in it. Ask for directions as it would be easy to miss. Enjoy!

I hope to return soon for a more extensive stay, as of course I barely scratched the surface. Thank you for encouraging me!

I also enjoyed my 5 day stay in Baltimore - you have a wonderful convention center IMO.

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By adam tuss, news4 anchor & transportation reporter • published april 10, 2024 • updated on april 10, 2024 at 5:52 pm.

A longshoreman turned to his art to help himself and others who’ve lost work at the Port of Baltimore when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed.

Wendell Shannon, a second-generation longshoreman at the port, realized almost immediately following the collapse of the bridge that his financial situation was about to collapse as well.

“I knew that the paychecks would abruptly stop and I just had to figure it out just like the rest of my longshoremen brothers and sisters,” he said.

Port operations and the ships that mean work are at a standstill, and it could be months before the entire Port of Baltimore reopens.

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But the port workers are a strong unit, Shannon said.

“One of the things that I’d say clicked was this quote: ‘Do what you can with what you have,’” he said. “So, I just tapped into everything that was available at the time.”

For Shannon, that meant his gift as an artist. He’s selling prints and canvasses that he’s been fortunate to paint over the years at the port, and some of the proceeds will go to families and the longshoremen at the Port of Baltimore.

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He showed a commissioned piece titled “Solidarity.”

“That’s a term that we use down at the port, which is what happens to one happens to all,” Shannon said.

“An experience like this just impacted us all to come together and realize how human we are, how fragile life is,” he said.

A lot of work is happening to help the thousands of workers at the port whose pay has stopped, said Shannon, who has two sons to support.

“It’s not can we,” he said. “We have to. However long it takes, that’s what we’re gonna have to do.”

The state of Maryland estimates about 140,000 jobs are linked to the critical shipping hub. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the port produces an estimated $2 million in wages each day for the workers who make a living there.

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The 25 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week

The final weekend of the National Cherry Blossom Festival brings two of its biggest events: a parade with floats, marching bands, giant balloons and Disney characters on Constitution Avenue NW, and the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, with multiple stages of music, dancing and martial arts, as well as food and drink vendors and family activities. There’s much more to do: D.C. marks Emancipation Day with a parade, go-go music and fireworks at Freedom Plaza; the Kennedy Center throws a family block party based on the award-winning books of Jacqueline Woodson; Esther Perel brings advice for couples to Constitution Hall; the annual Spring Garden Market returns to the American Horticultural Society’s River Farm; and the Taylor Swift pre-album hype begins with a dance party and trivia night.

Thursday, April 11

Flowers After Hours at the National Gallery of Art

The National Gallery of Art’s popular National Gallery Nights after-hours series returns with a party celebrating “spring and all things floral.” Activities include creating wearable flower art, a blossom scavenger hunt, behind-the-scenes tours, pop-up talks, music by DJ Rustam, and bars serving wine and cocktails. All tickets were distributed in a raffle last week, but more tickets will be given out at the entrance to the East Building beginning at 5:30 p.m. (You don’t need tickets to watch dance performances or artist demonstrations on the Fourth Street plaza.) 6 to 9 p.m. Free; tickets required .

Jigger & Pony pop-up at Allegory

Even cocktail fans who’ve never been to Singapore might have heard of Jigger & Pony . No. 14 on last year’s World’s 50 Best Bars list ? Named best international hotel bar at Tales of the Cocktail’s Spirited Awards? The 12-year-old bar is noted for its playful originals and clever twists on the classics — its Velvet Negroni is so named because the staff tweaks the preparation and dilution to create a smoother texture and mouthfeel. Why are we hyping up a bar that’s almost 10,000 miles away? Because Jigger & Pony creative director Uno Jang and senior bartender Gabriel Gan are taking over Allegory, the bar tucked inside the Eaton. The event runs, the bar promises, “until we sell out of cocktails.” 8 p.m. Free admission .

‘Game Show: Chad and Pharrell’ at Shanklin Hall

Last week, after news broke that Chad Hugo was suing Pharrell Williams over the rights to the name “the Neptunes,” D.C. DJ and “Tiny Desk” producer Cuzzin B tweeted , “I can definitely tell the difference btwn a Pharrell beat vs a NEPTUNES beat.” The observation struck a nerve, and 7,000 likes and 227 quote tweets later, Cuzzin B is bringing his thoughts into a physical space. He’s hosting a panel discussion and listening session at Shanklin Hall, discussing the Neptunes’ legacy — together and apart — with DJs and producers Daniel Biltmore, Marc Nfinit and DJ Geena Marie at the Adams Morgan social club. 8 p.m. Free .

Friday, April 12

‘The Art of the Benshi’ film series at the National Museum of Asian Art

This touring film series stops at the Smithsonian after a run in Brooklyn and before heading to Chicago, Los Angeles and Tokyo. In a five-part series of “benshi” performances, or live orators to silent films, the art form returns more than a century after it began with classic, restored films. Three performers are joined by musicians, who will play new and historical scores. Films include the cult classic “A Page of Madness (Kurutta ichipeiji)” and the earliest surviving Japanese animated film, “The Dull Sword (Namakura gatana).” Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 7 to 10 p.m.; Sunday, 3 to 6 p.m. Free.

WoCo Fest 2024: Evolve at AMP by Strathmore and the Mansion at Strathmore

The three-day WoCo Fest 2024: Evolve celebrates music from female composers at Strathmore with a spate of performances, workshops and discussions. The festivities include Saturday at the Mansion, a day packed with discussions, food trucks and exhibitor booths, geared toward musicians but open to the public as well. (Tickets are pay-what-you-can with a suggested donation of $10.) Pianist Sarah Cahill performs at the end of the day, playing a program based on her “The Future Is Female” album trilogy, showcasing compositions spanning baroque composer Élisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre and contemporary composer Theresa Wong. Jazz legend Terri Lyne Carrington, a four-time Grammy Award-winning drummer, closes out the festival with a Sunday afternoon show at AMP by Strathmore, a lounge-like club serving food and craft cocktails in North Bethesda’s Pike and Rose neighborhood. Various times. $10-$48.

Commemorating Abraham Lincoln

One hundred fifty-nine years ago this weekend, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated while watching a play at Ford’s Theatre. The National Park Service and the theater remember our 16th president with events including guided walking tours covering the story of the assassination, the Lincolns’ love of theater in 1860s Washington and medical care the president received . Ford’s Theatre and the Petersen House (“The House Where Lincoln Died”) are open all day Sunday and Monday, with special performances of “One Destiny,” a two-man play about the events of April 14, 1865, on Monday morning . Check both organizations’ calendars, as they list events separately. Through Tuesday. Prices vary, though NPS tours are free.

Spring Garden Market at River Farm

River Farm, located on the Potomac River between Old Town Alexandria and Mount Vernon, is a joy to visit at this time of year, but it’s especially nice during the American Horticultural Society’s Spring Garden Market. More than 40 vendors set up to sell native plants, herbs, ceramics, gardening supplies and decor, dog treats, and much more. Beyond stocking up for your yard or windowsill, you can explore the property, which includes 25 acres of formal and wildlife-friendly natural gardens and an indoor art exhibit, or have a picnic overlooking the river. Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. $5 entry for those arriving on foot or bicycle; $20 per car (includes all occupants).

Blossoms and Starlight at Eastern Market

A new Taylor Swift album drops next week, if you hadn’t heard, and we expect there will be plenty of Taylor-themed dance parties and karaoke and trivia in the coming days. (Trivia, in fact, starts Wednesday.) The first event on our calendar is Blossoms and Starlight in Eastern Market’s North Hall. Tunes come from DJ Tony T, a.k.a. Tony Tomelden. He owns the Pug, the H Street bar that’s become ground zero for Swiftie listening parties, so he probably knows a thing or two. There will be a friendship bracelet-making station, though you can also bring your own to trade, and sequined outfits are “highly encouraged.” The event is open to all ages, but adult beverages will be available. Proceeds benefit Eastern Market’s 150th anniversary fund. 6 to 9 p.m. $20-$35 .

Saturday, April 13

National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade

Mickey and Minnie Mouse are the grand marshals of the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade, which fills Constitution Avenue with marching bands, giant balloons, floats and entertainment. The Sugarhill Gang, “American Idol” finalist Colin Stough and D.C.’s own Mambo Sauce are among the performers. The route stretches from the National Archives to the Ellipse, and viewing the parade from the sidewalk is free, though grandstand tickets are available for purchase. 10 a.m. to noon. Free; grandstand seats $25-$40.

Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival

The Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival expanded from one day to two in 2022 to celebrate its 60th anniversary, and the Japan-America Society of Washington D.C. is keeping the expanded format, packing Pennsylvania Avenue NW between Third and Seventh streets. The festival includes multiple stages with traditional and modern music; dance and martial arts performances; a J-pop talent competition; a children’s corner; a traditional marketplace; a “Taste of Japan” section with food and drink vendors, as well as beer gardens and sake pavilions; pavilions dedicated to topics such as technology and the regions of Japan; and hands-on cultural exhibits. Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. $15 for one day or $25 for both days; $20 admission on the day of the event. Free for children 12 and younger.

Pink Beats at National Landing’s Water Park

Pink Beats, the final installment of the Pink in the Park series at National Landing’s Water Park, is essentially a local music festival, starring the wonderfully crafted indie soul of Oh He Dead, the dance-floor-friendly R&B grooves of Wrizzards and the tuneful pop-rock of Broke Royals. Beyond the five acts performing, there are food and drink vendors and other activities. 4 to 9 p.m. Free.

‘An Evening With Esther Perel’ at DAR Constitution Hall

Troubled couples rely on therapist Esther Perel to get to the heart of their problems — and the audience of her “Where Should We Begin” podcast listens in, fly-on-the-wall style, to hear her pearls of wisdom. Now Perel is taking her show on the road for a national speaking tour called “An Evening With Esther Perel: The Future of Relationships, Love & Desire.” Get in the room with Perel at DAR Constitution Hall as she discusses how technology has shifted the nature of relationships in 2024 and how we can embrace and retain our humanity. 8 p.m. $103-$675.

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Jacqueline Woodson Block Party at the Kennedy Center

A National Book Award winner, four-time Newbery Honor winner, MacArthur fellow — the Kennedy Center’s education artist-in-residence is gifted with the written word. This weekend, you get to see what happens when Jacqueline Woodson throws a party. Inspired by her book “The Year We Learned to Fly,” this day of family-friendly activities includes double Dutch, break dancing and roller skating demonstrations; a stepping performance and workshop with Step Afrika!; chalk drawing and graffiti demos; music from Eastern High School’s Blue and White Marching Machine; and Woodson reading her book with help from musicians Toshi Reagon and Be Steadwell. Food trucks and vendors will be on-site. 1 to 5:30 p.m. Free.

NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert at the Kennedy Center

Each year, the National Endowment for the Arts honors America’s jazz greats with the Jazz Masters Fellowships . The 2024 class includes trumpet player Terence Blanchard, saxophonist Gary Bartz, composer and organist Amina Claudine Myers, and journalist, broadcaster and D.C. Jazz Festival Artistic Director Willard Jenkins. All four are honored during this concert at the Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theater: Bartz, Blanchard and Myers will perform with their own groups and make remarks; Jenkins is represented with a performance by the African Rhythms Alumni Quintet. The evening concludes with a tribute to D.C.’s own Duke Ellington. While all free advance tickets have been claimed, standby tickets will be available at the box office beginning at 7:15 p.m. The line for standby tickets begins at 5:30. 7:30 p.m. Free .

All Hat, No Cattle at Jackie Lee’s

Heaven Forbid are D.C.’s hip urban cowboys: a quintet sporting large hats, bolo ties and boots, mixing original two-stepping tunes with covers of Vince Gill or Bobby Bare, all driven by the sultry or mournful sound of pedal steel. They play country songs, but they’re more likely to strike up “Guitars, Cadillacs” than some radio hit about a pickup. After a residency at the now-closed Public Option, Heaven Forbid is moving its monthly All Hat, No Cattle party to Jackie Lee’s in Brightwood, where the bar is taking out tables and chairs to make more room for dancing. The band’s sets begin at 8 and 10 p.m. Free .

Masters Costume and Cocktail Party at Duke’s Grocery Navy Yard

Break out your green jackets, red Nike Dri-Fit polos and camouflage bucket hats: The Masters are back, and Duke’s Grocery is hosting a viewing party and costume contest. Snack on pimento cheese or egg salad sandwiches and sip John Daly cocktails (an Arnold Palmer with added vodka) while watching the tournament on multiple TVs. Prizes for the best dressed include Duke’s-branded Titleist ProV1 golf balls and gift certificates. 3 to 7 p.m. Free .

Sunday, April 14

D.C. Emancipation Day at Freedom Plaza

In April 1862 — more than eight months before the Emancipation Proclamation — Congress passed the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act, which freed all enslaved people in Washington, compensated their owners and provided funds for them to emigrate if they chose. Since 2005, the city has marked the anniversary with a parade and pomp. Freedom Plaza is again the center of attention, with a parade at 2 p.m., a concert featuring go-go stalwarts E.U. featuring Sugar Bear at 3 p.m. and fireworks at 8:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Free.

Pages in the Park at Meridian Hill Park

Grab a book and a picnic for Pages in the Park, where you can spend 30 minutes mingling over a potluck meal before an hour of individual reading time. There’s also a book swap — bring any books you no longer want, and take a new one home. Extras will be donated. The event is hosted in the grassy area at the top of the park. 3 p.m. Free.

‘New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024’ at the National Museum of Women in the Arts

The National Museum of Women in the Arts tapped 28 emerging artists from across the globe for a show based on visions for creating a new world. See their alternative realities in “New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024,” the second major exhibition since NMWA reopened last fall after an extensive renovation. Visitors can tour the new gallery spaces and see seven works created specifically for the museum for its recurring “Women to Watch” exhibition series, including site-specific installations. Through Aug. 11. $16; $13 seniors and D.C. residents; free for ages 21 and younger and visitors with disabilities.

Paws and Petals Yappy Hour at Metrobar

One of the final events of cherry blossom season is this dog-friendly afternoon hang in Metrobar’s beer garden. Bring your four-legged friend for treats like puppuccinos and dog beers, while humans peruse vendors selling dog toys and merchandise, grab snacks from food trucks, and groove to a DJ. 1 to 4 p.m. Free .

Mezcal Night at Bar Charley

The Dupont Circle joint is partnering with Columbia Heights taqueria El Chucho and mezcal brand Siete Misterios for an evening dedicated to the spirit. Instead of usual Bar Charley fare, the ticket price will get you chips and salsa, a mezcal flight, and the first cocktail. 5 p.m. $30.

Monday, April 15

‘Selena’ Movie Night at Rhizome

Takoma Park nonprofit community space Rhizome hosts a free screening of the 1990s classic film “Selena,” complete with themed snacks. Free popcorn and Mexican hot chocolate will be on offer during the biopic of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, the queen of Tejano music, which is screened the night before the late singer’s birthday. 7:30 p.m. Free; RSVP encouraged.

Wednesday, April 17

Taylor Swift Trivia at As You Are

Think you’re a real Swiftie — the kind who scours the liner notes, knows every Easter egg, finds hidden meanings in Instagram posts and has gone down too many Tumblr rabbit holes? Can you recite the Era Tour’s secret songs? Show how much you really know at As You Are’s Taylor Swift Trivia, which promises to be highly competitive but also a lot of fun. BYO friendship bracelets. 7 to 9 p.m. Free .

Witches Night Party at Dew Drop Inn

Walpurgis Night, the eighth-century celebration of Saint Walpurga held at the end of April, traditionally aimed to banish witchcraft — but Dew Drop is opening its doors to welcome them. Expect a “simple witchy ritual,” magic-themed drinks, tarot readings by Skye Miranda, astrology analysis and a drag performance by self-proclaimed “slasher flick rocker chick” Jane Saw. You can also make your own temporary tattoo — just make sure it complements your witch-inspired outfit. 7 p.m. Free.

De La Senne beer tasting at the Sovereign

De La Senne is one of the most acclaimed craft brewers in Brussels, and the beers that regularly make it to this side of the Atlantic are flavorful — no filtering or pasteurization — and on the lower end of the alcohol spectrum, such as the bitter, hoppy blonde Taras Boulba or the dry, citrusy Zinnebir pale ale. De La Senne’s beers are regulars on tap on the Sovereign, but this is a special night at the Georgetown Belgian beer bar: Brewery co-founder Yvan de Baets is visiting, bringing what the Sovereign calls “hyper-fresh” kegs of beer, plus rare bottles of Saison de la Senne and Wadesa #9 tripel, complex beers blended with lambic ales from Brussels neighbors Cantillon. Tickets include four-ounce pours of eight De La Senne beers and the talk with de Baets. 6 to 9 p.m. $50 .

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