Schedule a Washington DC Art and Culture Journey

It may be the heart of the political world, but a trip to Washington DC can also be an immersive experience in the arts and culture. Pulsing with artistic inspiration and seeped in history, those who are looking for a place to admire works of Washington DC art, take a look back in time or enjoy some modern musical stylings will want to be sure to add these stops to the itinerary.

Day 1: The National Gallery of Art

The hub of domestic and international masterpieces, a trip to The National Gallery of Art is sure to please art experts and novice admirers alike. Originally established in 1937, the gallery hosts some of the most renowned names in the art world with both permanent and ever-revolving exhibitions on the floor. Guests can enjoy everything from 12th century French decorative art to paintings by Raphael, Vermeer and William Blake. The gallery regularly hosts educational events to connect with the public on the power and value of an artistic experience. A trip through the attached sculpture garden makes for a romantic and inspiring stop along the way.

The National Gallery of Art
6th and Constitution Avenue
NW Washington, DC 20565
(202) 737-4215

Day 2: Smithsonian National Museum of American History

American history is an intricate and complex series of stories, trials and tribulations. Artifacts and exhibits that tell this story in a comprehensive and engaging manner are housed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Dedicated to preserving a collection of items that speak to the nation’s vibrant past, The Smithsonian is home to over 1.8 million meaningful objects worth exploring. Covering topics spanning American culture, women’s history and the rise of technology guests will be able to browse a vast collection of items that speak to a rich national past. This is definitely one of the top attractions in DC!

Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Constitution Avenue NW between 12th and 14th Streets
Washington, DC 20565
(202) 633-1000

Day 3: U Street Music Hall

Music has long been a common denominator in uniting the masses and U Street Music Hall is one of Washington DC’s most well-loved live music venues since it first opened its doors to the public in 2010. This colorful and exciting locale provides the perfect stage for hosting world-renowned DJ’s as well as live concerts. It’s capacity to host 500 guests at a time and world-class sound system gives it a prime place in the hearts of music lovers from near and far. Complete with a dance floor, a visit to this cultural hub is both fun and purposeful with a portion of proceeds going back towards the U Street Music Foundation to support music education in the city.

U Street Music Hall 1115 U Street
NW Washington, DC 20009
(202)588-1889

Washington DC Art

Traveling to top attractions in DC including incredible museums, galleries and music venues is sure to be exciting. When you’re in Washington DC with a heart for arts and culture, be sure to book your short-term rental with LUXbnb. We’ll help keep you close to the must-see destinations that grace your itinerary while providing you with a comfortable, convenient and luxurious stay. Contact us today to start planning!