Have you explored the monumental masterpiece that subbed for the White House in Angelina Jolie's thriller, Salt? Do you know where some Supreme Court justices like to dine? Have you stumbled upon D.C.'s secret tax-free shopping? Want to learn how best to snag a visit to the White House or one of Washington's 171 embassies?
In Walking Washington, D.C., author and insider Barbara J. Saffir gives the low-down on all this and much more as she leads urban adventurers on 30 self-guided tours that blend culture, nature, newsy tidbits, and plain old fun. In addition to serving up the revitalized capital's beloved cultural icons, she also treats readers to a yummy buffet of lesser-known fun facts that bring the city alive. From the majestic monuments of the National Mall and the magical historic district of Georgetown to the colorful neighborhoods of Adams Morgan, U Street, Penn Quarter, and D.C.'s coolest new riverfront neighborhoods, this guide is an indispensable road map for visitors and Washingtonians alike. Clear directions, maps, and public-transit information make it easy to get around. Grab this book and you're on your way!