Frommer's Washington D.C., 9781628876154
Paperback
Uncover D.C.’s secrets: skip crowds, find hidden gems, plan perfectly.

Frommer's Washington D.C.

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  • Paperback

    376 pages

  • Release Date

    28 February 2025

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Summary

Discovering the Capital: Your Ultimate Washington D.C. Guide

Washington, D.C. can be an overwhelming destination for visitors. With so many museums, so many historic sights, so many working government buildings to see—not to mention its scintillating foodie and nightlife scenes—just coming up with a plan can be stressful.

That’s where Frommer’s comes in. We’ve hired an expert local journalist to supply the advice and details you need to create the right vacation for you. The…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781628876154
ISBN-10:1628876158
Author:Meredith Pratt
Publisher:FrommerMedia
Imprint:FrommerMedia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:376
Edition:10th
Release Date:28 February 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
Series:Complete Guide
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Critics Review

“Frommer’s guides cut through influencer noise and AI-generated jargon to give genuine recommendations born from personal journeys and deep understanding. It’s the trusted voice of someone who’s truly been there, offering insights you won’t find anywhere else.” – Samantha Brown, Host of PBS’ Places to Love

“Frommer’s earnest prose, alternately lyrical and artless but always compulsively informative, convey a near-missionary zeal for travel and elevated “Frommer’s” from the how-to genre to the kind of book that could change a person’s worldview.” – The New York Times

“Frommer’s has now re-established themselves among the leading travel titles… These human-scale books, written and published by people who genuinely know and love their subject, are perfect for travel’s post-pandemic recovery”. – The Guardian

“One of the most recognized guidebook brands in the world, Frommer’s influence on the traveling public over the past seven decades has been profound. More than 75 million guidebooks bearing the Frommer name have been sold since the mid-1950s.” – Travel Weekly Magazine

“It has been decades since I got my start as a travel writer, writing for Frommer’s during my years living in Florence, but in my eyes they remain an unwavering go-to source and last word for any of the countless destinations they cover today. I’ve consulted them more times than I can remember and have never once been disappointed. Am so happy to see that Pauline Frommer and her cracker-jack team continue the enduring legacy of her father Arthur Frommer.” – Patricia Schultz, author “1000 Places to See Before You Die”

“If you are a budget-conscious traveler looking for value-for-money recommendations, which includes most family travelers, Frommer’s guidebooks offer an excellent choice. Focusing on affordable travel, Frommer’s offers practical advice, insider tips, and a reliable rating system. It assigns one to three stars to places and experiences worth your time and money.

Three factors that set Frommer’s apart:

  1. Budget-friendly recommendations: Frommer’s guidebooks provide a wide range of budget-friendly recommendations. Expect information for affordable accommodations, dining options, and attractions. They also offer money-saving tips to help you stretch your travel budget.
  2. Practical information: Frommer’s guidebooks are known for their practical and detailed information. They contain everything you need to plan your trip efficiently, from transportation to multiple sample itinerary options.
  3. Local insights: Frommer’s guidebooks include insights and recommendations from local experts, helping you experience a destination like a local. This unique perspective will enhance your travel experience.”

– Gather + Go Travel Magazine

About The Author

Meredith Pratt

Washington D.C. writer Meredith Pratt works as a freelance journalist, and she is the author of several Frommer’s guidebooks to D.C. Her work has also appeared in the American Library Association’s conference magazine, WebMD, the Magazine, Washington Flyer, Home & Design, and other regional, trade, and online publications.

As a resident of the D.C. area for nearly 20 years, she has covered D.C.’s evolution from a political town at best to an international hotspot, with monuments and memorials but also star chefs, global clout, and silent acclaim.

She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, and is the mother of three amazing little girls who are her world and take up all her time when she’s not writing plus way too many pets to count.

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