
District Of Columbia USA Travel Guide
Options to continue being connected during your visit.
Maintain contact with these recommended services.
Information on sending mail and deals.
Navigating language in a diverse city.
Always verify specific opening hours and holiday schedules directly with establishments or their websites.
Being familiar with local traditions enriches your D.C. Visit and fosters positive interactions.
Handshakes are common. "Hello," "Hi," and "How's it going?" are universally accepted greetings. Courtesy is appreciated.
Casual attire is acceptable for most tourist activities. Business casual for upscale restaurants. Modest attire for religious sites.
Tipping is an expected part of service. Wait to be seated at most restaurants. Splitting the bill is often possible; ask your server.
Instructions for taking photos in D.C.
Topics to handle with care.
Adhering to local etiquette creates a more satisfying and respectful experience for both visitors and residents.
Washington D.C. Has made efforts for travelers with disabilities, largely due to ADA compliance.
General accessibility and street conditions.
Open to all and exclusive transportation options.
Major sites with accessibility accommodations.
Services for the visually or hearing impaired.
Employ online resources and local offices to plan an approachable D.C. Adventure.