
111 Places for Kids in Washington, DC That You Must Not Miss
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There’s more to Washington, D.C. than politics. Beyond the suits and monuments, the nation’s capital is a playground for kids of all ages. Where else can you find a hidden slide inside a public library or rent paddleboats surrounded by iconic memorials and monuments? Fairy gardens, dinosaur parks, swings, and themed playgrounds pop up everywhere, offering adventures at every turn. Kids can also taste the world without leaving town – empanadas from Latin America, Asian-inspired ice cream, and bustling food halls.
Museums aren’t just for grown-ups either: create at the Hirshhorn’s art carts or join a scavenger hunt at the National Portrait Gallery. Families can hike Civil War-era trails, cheer at Nationals Park, or step inside a mansion with 80 secret doors once visited by Rosa Parks. Washington, D.C., is a place where kids can discover history, science, art, and more – all while having a blast and making lasting memories. Explore these 111 kid-friendly spots and uncover a city that’s fun, surprising, and unforgettable.
Austin Graff
Austin Graff is a writer, content creator, and social media strategist. After leading social media and influencer marketing teams at International Justice Mission, Coca-Cola Company, and The Washington Post, Austin created the first-ever guide to all 131 DC neighborhoods, telling stories of hope throughout the community online.

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Cynthia Schiavetto Staliunas
Cynthia Schiavetto Staliunas is an internationally awarded artist who reveals the strength and beauty within her subjects. A licensed drone pilot, her versatile work spans empowering fine art to dynamic commercial and real estate projects for global clients. Her unique perspective captures both the intimate essence of a person and the grand character of a place.
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