Highest-rated free things to do in Washington, D.C. by visitors
Highest-rated free things to do in Washington, D.C. by visitors
Being an American can be incredibly expensive. While workers in the United States have seen a 1,015% increase in wages over the past 50 years, those gains haven't caught up with the, according to a 2025 report from Consumer Affairs. Between 1973 and 2023, the national consumer price index increased by 586%.
Although Americans have about 63% more purchasing power than 50 years ago, that quickly dissipates when factoring in the increased costs of housing and education. Housing costs have jumped about 1,045%, private college tuition has risen by 158%, and public college tuition has increased by 177%.
That imbalance has put a huge strain on the average American. In 2023, a record-high 42.9 million households were, according to an analysis of Census Bureau data by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
It's no wonder that maintaining savings, paying down debts and mortgages, and regular expenses are taking precedence. But not everything that's enjoyable has to come at a high price. In fact, there's a roster of completely free things to do in Washington, D.C..
From touring landmarks and historical sites to getting out into nature, you can find all this and more without swiping your credit card or crossing state lines.
To help you find your next free activity, compiled a list of the highest-rated free things to do in Washington, D.C. using data from . Tripadvisor ranks places using a combination of metrics, including overall rating, reviews, and number of page views. As a result, an activity with a 5 out of 5 overall rating might rank lower than one with a 4 out of 5. Data is as of Aug. 18, 2025. Only locations that received at least 20 reviews were included.
Read on to start planning a weekend of free fun near you!
#30. Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Rating: 4.6/5 (1,585 reviews)
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#29. Tidal Basin
- Rating: 4.6/5 (1,715 reviews)
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#28. Smithsonian Institution Building
- Rating: 4.6/5 (3,553 reviews)
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#27. National Postal Museum
- Rating: 4.6/5 (1,170 reviews)
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#26. Union Station
- Rating: 4.2/5 (2,353 reviews)
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#25. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
- Rating: 4.7/5 (5,996 reviews)
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#24. Capitol Hill
- Rating: 4.5/5 (3,499 reviews)
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#23. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
- Rating: 4.6/5 (5,861 reviews)
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#22. Jefferson Memorial
- Rating: 4.6/5 (6,556 reviews)
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#21. Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
- Rating: 4.8/5 (1,924 reviews)
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#20. Korean War Veterans Memorial
- Rating: 4.7/5 (11,115 reviews)
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#19. National World War II Memorial
- Rating: 4.7/5 (10,232 reviews)
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#18. Georgetown
- Rating: 4.5/5 (3,038 reviews)
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#17. Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute
- Rating: 4.2/5 (4,683 reviews)
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#16. Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Rating: 4.7/5 (12,013 reviews)
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#15. The National Archives Museum
- Rating: 4.5/5 (3,617 reviews)
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#14. National Portrait Gallery
- Rating: 4.7/5 (3,621 reviews)
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#13. United States Botanic Garden
- Rating: 4.6/5 (2,896 reviews)
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#12. American History Museum
- Rating: 4.4/5 (5,142 reviews)
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#11. National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Rating: 4.8/5 (3,819 reviews)
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#10. White House
- Rating: 4.1/5 (8,283 reviews)
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#9. Washington Monument
- Rating: 4.5/5 (9,574 reviews)
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#8. National Mall
- Rating: 4.6/5 (8,449 reviews)
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#7. U.S. Capitol
- Rating: 4.5/5 (7,216 reviews)
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#6. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Rating: 4.7/5 (11,394 reviews)
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#5. Library of Congress
- Rating: 4.7/5 (9,209 reviews)
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#4. National Air and Space Museum
- Rating: 4.6/5 (23,673 reviews)
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#3. National Gallery of Art
- Rating: 4.8/5 (10,021 reviews)
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#2. Lincoln Memorial
- Rating: 4.7/5 (32,125 reviews)
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#1. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Rating: 4.6/5 (12,644 reviews)
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This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou, writing by Jill Jaracz, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 51 states.