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Washington DC 7-Day Itinerary

Core + Georgetown + 14th Street + Annapolis + Baltimore + Philadelphia day trips

Washington DC 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$2,280,000
Budget–luxury
$1,010,000–$4,400,000

As of 2026, the recommended Washington DC 7-day route runs Day1 Arrival + National Mall + Lincoln + Old Ebbitt · Day2 Capitol + Library of Congress + 4 Smithsonian + minibar · Day3 Arlington + Mount Vernon + Hay-Adams brunch · Day4 Georgetown + 14th Street + NMAAHC + Le Diplomate · Day5 Annapolis day trip + Komi final dinner · Day6 Baltimore Inner Harbor + National Aquarium + Maryland Crab Cake day trip (1h MARC train USD 9) · Day7 Philadelphia Independence Hall + Liberty Bell + Cheesesteak day trip (90 min Amtrak Acela USD 99-150) + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $2,280,000 on a mid-range budget. 7 days = 5-day core (canonical DC + Georgetown + Annapolis) + Day 6 Baltimore Inner Harbor + National Aquarium + Maryland Crab Cake (1h MARC train USD 9) + Day 7 Philadelphia Independence Hall + Liberty Bell + Cheesesteak (90 min Amtrak Acela Express USD 99-150) day trips. Both Baltimore and Philadelphia are easy day trips from DC base. Total budget USD 1,700-2,800 (mid-range, including hotel + meals + Metro + Amtrak/MARC).

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$1,010,000

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$2,280,000

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$4,400,000

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Arrival + National Mall + Lincoln + Old Ebbitt

Arrival + Mall canonical walk

Activities

  1. 13:00 IAD Airport → Silver Line Metro 50 min USD 6 → Penn Quarter hotel check-in 1.5h

    Take the Silver Line Metro directly from IAD Airport (Dulles International) to downtown Penn Quarter — 50 minutes, USD 6 with SmarTrip card. Alternative: Uber USD 50-80 + 40 min, but Metro is far better value. Check into Penn Quarter hotel (Willard InterContinental, Waldorf Astoria, JW Marriott, or Riggs). Drop bags, freshen up.

    Cost: USD 6 TIP: Buy SmarTrip card USD 2 + load USD 20 immediately at any Metro station vending machine. Silver Line direct from IAD opened 2022 — far easier than the old shuttle bus system.
  2. 15:00 **National Mall walk: Washington Monument (169m) → Vietnam Veterans Memorial → Korean War Memorial — all free, all 3km segment** 3h

    Start at Washington Monument (the 169m white obelisk in the National Mall center, free elevator with timed ticket if booked 30 days ahead). Walk west along the National Mall toward Lincoln Memorial. Stop at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Maya Lin's 1982 black granite wall with 58,000+ names) and the Korean War Veterans Memorial (1995, 19 stainless steel soldiers in poncho gear — significant for Korean travelers). All free, always open.

    Cost: Free (Washington Monument timed ticket optional) TIP: Day Pass USD 13.50 for unlimited Metro all day. National Mall walking shoes essential (3km segment). Vietnam Memorial paper-rubbing of specific names — free directories at the visitor station.
  3. 18:00 **Lincoln Memorial sunset + Reflecting Pool — DC's iconic canonical photo** 1h

    Sunset at Lincoln Memorial steps — the canonical DC photo. Climb the 58 steps to the Lincoln statue (Daniel Chester French 1922). The 'I Have a Dream' speech marker is on the steps where MLK spoke in 1963 (engraved on the granite). Reflecting Pool stretches 600m east toward Washington Monument with golden-hour light. Free + always open + always magical.

    Cost: Free TIP: Sunset times: Apr 19:30, Jul 19:45, Oct 18:30, Jan 17:10. Arrive 30 min before sunset for golden-hour photos. The 'I Have a Dream' marker on step 18 from the top is the must-find spot.
  4. 19:30 **Old Ebbitt Grill 1856 dinner (DC's oldest restaurant, presidential regular, USD 30-80)** 2.5h

    Dinner at Old Ebbitt Grill (1856, DC's oldest restaurant, 2 blocks from the White House). Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Warren Harding, and McKinley all dined here. Order from the Chesapeake oyster bar (12+ varieties), the signature crab cake, and the Old Ebbitt Burger. Happy hour 15:00-18:00 has USD 1.50 oysters.

    Cost: USD 30-80 TIP: Reservation 1 week ahead via OpenTable for Fri-Sat dinner. Walk-in OK weekday lunch with 20-min wait. The Hemingway Room or Old Bar are the atmospheric seating zones. Card + cash.
  5. 22:00 Penn Quarter cocktail at Round Robin Bar (Willard, since 1847) or 9:30 Club concert (U Street) 1.5-2h

    Wind down at Round Robin Bar inside the Willard InterContinental (since 1847, where Henry Clay introduced the Mint Julep to DC in the 1840s). Cocktails USD 18-25. Alternative: U Street 9:30 Club concert (indie/rock, USD 30-50 ticket).

    Cost: USD 18-50 TIP: Round Robin Bar walk-in OK most weeknights. Card + cash. Smart casual.

Meal Recommendations

Lunch

IAD Airport quick meal (Shake Shack or Cava)

Dulles Airport · USD 12-25

Quick lunch at IAD's main terminal before Silver Line Metro transit.

Dinner

Old Ebbitt Grill (1856 historic)

Penn Quarter (15th St NW) · USD 30-80

DC's oldest restaurant + presidential regular + Chesapeake oyster bar canonical.

Transit:

Day 1: IAD Silver Line Metro USD 6 + Day Pass USD 13.50 unlimited + Penn Quarter walking. Total transit USD 20.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $550,000
DAY 2

Capitol + Library of Congress + 4 Smithsonian + minibar

Capitol + Smithsonian + Michelin

Activities

  1. 09:00 **US Capitol guided tour + Library of Congress dome + Capitol Visitor Center — all free, book 90 days ahead** 2.5h

    Free guided tour of the US Capitol (Congress meeting building, 1800 founded, dome 88m). Book online via visitthecapitol.gov 90 days ahead (tickets release at midnight ET, sell out for popular dates in hours). Tour covers Rotunda, Statuary Hall, House and Senate galleries. Then walk through underground tunnel to Library of Congress (Thomas Jefferson Building, 1897, world's largest library 170M+ items, Main Reading Room observation deck free).

    Cost: Free TIP: Book Capitol tour 90 days ahead exactly when tickets release. Bring photo ID. Library of Congress Main Reading Room observation deck (Wed + Sat free public access 13:00-15:00) is the iconic gold-dome photo.
  2. 12:00 **Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum — Wright Brothers 1903 Flyer + Apollo 11 Command Module + free** 3h

    The most-visited US museum (8M+ visitors/year). Wright Brothers' original 1903 Flyer (the first powered airplane), Apollo 11 Command Module (returned 3 astronauts from the Moon in 1969), Spirit of St. Louis (Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic plane). Book free timed entry 30 days ahead via si.edu/visit. Allow 3+ hours.

    Cost: Free (timed entry online) TIP: The Udvar-Hazy Center (Dulles Airport, 30-min drive) has Space Shuttle Discovery + Concorde + SR-71 Blackbird — separate full day if you're an aviation buff.
  3. 15:00 **Smithsonian Natural History (Hope Diamond 45.52 carats) + American History (Star-Spangled Banner) — both free** 2h

    Two adjacent Smithsonians on the National Mall north side. Natural History (1910 founded, 145M+ specimens): Hope Diamond (45.52-carat blue diamond in the Gem Hall, queue 30 min), dinosaur hall, Egyptian mummies. American History: Star-Spangled Banner (original 1814 flag that inspired the national anthem), First Ladies' inaugural gowns, Julia Child's kitchen.

    Cost: Free TIP: Hope Diamond is the must-see. The Gem Hall lights it from below — surprisingly small but extraordinary blue depth. American History Star-Spangled Banner gallery is at the entrance — don't miss.
  4. 17:30 **National Gallery of Art (East + West Buildings) — Da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci + free** 1.5h

    Free art museum on the National Mall. West Building (1941 classical, 13th-19th century European + American art): Da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci (the only Leonardo Da Vinci painting in the Americas), Vermeer's Girl with the Red Hat, Monet, Picasso. East Building (I.M. Pei 1978 modern): Pollock, Rothko, Warhol. Underground walkway connects.

    Cost: Free TIP: Da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci is the must-see — small painting in West Building, often quiet. Sculpture Garden (free) has ice rink in winter (Nov-Mar).
  5. 19:30 **minibar by José Andrés ★★ Michelin tasting menu (USD 295-395, honeymoon canon)** 3h

    DC's #1 special-occasion restaurant — chef José Andrés's 24-seat avant-garde tasting counter. 24 small courses over 2.5-3 hours. Liquid nitrogen sphere desserts, cotton candy with foie gras, edible art. Anniversary, honeymoon, milestone-birthday canon.

    Cost: USD 295-395 (+ wine pairing USD 195) TIP: Reservation 4-6 weeks ahead via Tock (releases first Tuesday of each month). Smart casual + jacket recommended for men. Cards only. Tax + tip brings total to USD 500-700/person. Adjacent barmini for warm-up cocktail tasting USD 150.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Founding Farmers (Foggy Bottom)

Penn Quarter or Foggy Bottom · USD 15-30

Quick breakfast at hotel or Founding Farmers chef + farmer co-op brunch.

Lunch

Smithsonian Air and Space Museum cafeteria or Mitsitam Cafe

National Mall · USD 15-25

Mitsitam Cafe at NMAI has authentic Native American cuisine (USD 18-25).

Dinner

minibar ★★ Michelin (José Andrés)

Penn Quarter (8th St NW) · USD 295-395

★★ Michelin avant-garde tasting menu — DC's #1 special-occasion dinner.

Transit:

Day 2: Penn Quarter walking + Capitol South Metro + Smithsonian Metro stop. Day Pass USD 13.50.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $100,000 Mid $350,000 Luxury $750,000
DAY 3

Arlington + Mount Vernon + Hay-Adams brunch

Arlington + Mount Vernon

Activities

  1. 09:00 **Arlington National Cemetery + Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Changing of the Guard — all free** 2.5h

    Free entry. Take Blue Line Metro to 'Arlington Cemetery' station. Visit JFK Eternal Flame grave (Kennedy family graves including Jackie + RFK), Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Changing of the Guard every 30 min Apr-Sep / hourly Oct-Mar, 24/7/365), Korean War Memorial on cemetery grounds. Moving experience — silence required, no cell phones in ceremonial areas.

    Cost: Free (shuttle USD 3.25 if needed for long walks) TIP: Changing of the Guard at top of every hour (Apr-Sep also at 30-min mark) — arrive 10 min early. JFK Eternal Flame grave is a 15-min walk from entrance — uphill. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is the canonical ceremony.
  2. 12:00 **Mount Vernon (George Washington's 1734-1799 estate) — USD 28, 30-min drive south of DC** 3.5h

    George Washington's estate (built 1734, where he lived 1734-1799 and is buried). 500-acre Mount Vernon includes the mansion (guided tour), tomb, slave quarters memorial, working farm, distillery + gristmill (Washington's businesses). USD 28 admission. 30-min drive south of DC.

    Cost: USD 28 admission + USD 60 Uber round-trip or Spirit Cruises USD 60 TIP: Drive 30 min via I-95 (Uber USD 30 one-way). Alternative: Spirit Cruises boat tour USD 60 90-min from Old Town Alexandria — scenic Potomac River + lunch included. Plan 4 hours total including transit.
  3. 16:30 **White House exterior view + Lafayette Square + Hay-Adams Lafayette brunch USD 80-150** 2h

    Walk to White House exterior view from Pennsylvania Avenue (closed-to-traffic pedestrian zone) and Lafayette Square. Free + always open. Then go to The Lafayette restaurant at the Hay-Adams Hotel (1928, directly across Lafayette Square from White House) for brunch with the single best White House view in DC. Cabinet members, journalists, and dignitaries pack the Sunday brunch.

    Cost: Free exterior + USD 80-150 brunch TIP: White House exterior best at Lafayette Square north side. Brunch reservation 1-2 weeks ahead (specifically request White House view table). Smart casual to smart attire — jackets common at Hay-Adams.
  4. 19:00 **IAD/DCA Airport return + departure (Silver Line Metro USD 6 / Blue Line USD 2)** 1.5h

    Return to airport. IAD (Dulles International) via Silver Line Metro USD 6 + 50 min. DCA (Reagan National, domestic + limited international) via Blue/Yellow Line Metro USD 2 + 15 min. Direct flights from Seoul (ICN) to IAD only — Korean Air KE93 + Asiana OZ221, 14h. No direct ICN-DCA.

    Cost: USD 2-6 Metro TIP: Allow 3+ hours before international flights for TSA. IAD has long walks from Metro station to international terminal — additional 20 min.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast or Compass Coffee Penn Quarter

Penn Quarter · USD 15-30

Quick breakfast before Arlington Metro.

Lunch

Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant or Food Court

Mount Vernon estate · USD 18-35

Inn Restaurant has colonial Virginia menu (USD 25-35).

Dinner

Hay-Adams Lafayette brunch (White House view)

Lafayette Square (across White House) · USD 80-150

Single best White House view in DC + cabinet members + journalists pack the room.

Transit:

Day 3: Metro 'Arlington Cemetery' + Uber/Spirit Cruises to Mount Vernon + IAD/DCA airport via Metro.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $120,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $500,000
DAY 4

Georgetown + 14th Street + NMAAHC + Le Diplomate

Georgetown + 14th Street + NMAAHC

Activities

  1. 10:00 **Georgetown 1751 cobblestone walk: M Street + Wisconsin Avenue + Potomac riverfront** 3h

    Georgetown is DC's oldest neighborhood (1751, predates the city by 40 years). Walk M Street (boutique shopping: Brooks Brothers, J.Crew, Apple Store, Patagonia), Wisconsin Avenue (brunch culture), and Potomac riverfront (Washington Harbour). Georgetown University campus is a 10-min walk north. No Metro — 20-min walk from Foggy Bottom Metro or Uber USD 8-12.

    Cost: Free + shopping TIP: Foggy Bottom Metro 20-min walk through GWU campus, or Uber USD 10. Wisconsin Avenue cupcake stop at Georgetown Cupcake (1310 Wisconsin, USD 4/cupcake, expect 20-min queue Sat-Sun).
  2. 13:00 **Founding Farmers Foggy Bottom brunch (chef + farmer co-op American canonical, USD 30-70)** 1.5h

    Foggy Bottom's farm-to-table American brunch — owned by a cooperative of 47,000 American family farmers. Order chicken and waffles (USD 24), bison meatloaf (USD 32), or the bottomless brunch (USD 35 mimosas + USD 18-32 entrée). 5-min walk from White House.

    Cost: USD 30-70 TIP: Reservation 3-5 days ahead for Sundays. Card + cash. The bottomless mimosa brunch (USD 35) is the family-friendly DC brunch institution.
  3. 15:00 **National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC, Smithsonian, free, timed entry essential)** 3h

    Smithsonian's newest museum (opened September 2016, designed by David Adjaye with iconic bronze-colored corona facade). 36,000+ artifacts including Rosa Parks dress, Emmett Till casket, Harriet Tubman shawl, slave shackles, Tuskegee Airmen plane, Obama portraits. 4 floors below ground (history) + 4 floors above (culture + community). Full visit takes 3-4 hours.

    Cost: Free (timed entry) TIP: **Book timed entry 3 months ahead via nmaahc.si.edu** — releases first Wednesday of each month. Walk-up same-day tickets release 08:15 at the front entrance (very limited). 4 floors below ground are the history floors — start at the bottom.
  4. 19:00 **Le Diplomate 14th Street French brasserie dinner (USD 50-90, DC's trendiest dining)** 2.5h

    Stephen Starr's (Philadelphia restaurateur) French brasserie on 14th Street since 2013 — DC's #1 trendy dining spot for over a decade. Designed to look like a 100-year-old Paris brasserie (zinc bar, mosaic floors, leather banquettes). Steak frites (USD 42), onion soup gratinée (USD 18), escargots (USD 16).

    Cost: USD 50-90 TIP: Reservation 2-3 weeks ahead for Fri-Sat dinner. Card + cash. Smart casual. Patio seating prime Apr-Oct.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Compass Coffee Georgetown

Penn Quarter or Georgetown · USD 15-30

Quick before Georgetown walking.

Lunch

Founding Farmers Foggy Bottom brunch

Foggy Bottom (1924 Pennsylvania Ave) · USD 30-70

Chef + farmer co-op American canonical brunch.

Dinner

Le Diplomate French brasserie

14th Street / Logan Circle · USD 50-90

DC's #1 trendy dining + Stephen Starr brasserie.

Transit:

Day 4: Foggy Bottom Metro + 20-min walk to Georgetown + Uber back + NMAAHC Smithsonian Metro + 14th Street walk.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150,000 Mid $320,000 Luxury $600,000
DAY 5

Annapolis day trip + Komi final dinner

Annapolis Maryland day trip

Activities

  1. 09:00 **Annapolis 45-min drive or Greyhound USD 25 round-trip — Maryland State Capital + US Naval Academy** 1.5h travel

    Annapolis is Maryland's state capital (45 min east of DC) — colonial cobblestone seaport with Maryland State House (1779 founded, oldest US state capitol in continuous use), US Naval Academy (1845 founded), and Maryland Crab Cake culinary heritage. Greyhound bus USD 25 round-trip (90 min each way) or rental car USD 80/day.

    Cost: USD 25 (bus) or USD 80 (car rental) TIP: Greyhound bus is the value option. Rental car gives flexibility. Both arrive in downtown Annapolis.
  2. 11:00 **US Naval Academy guided tour + Maryland State House (1779 oldest)** 3h

    US Naval Academy (1845 founded, where US Navy officers train) — 1-hour guided walking tour USD 15 with photo ID. Visit John Paul Jones Crypt (Revolutionary War naval hero), Chapel, Bancroft Hall (largest single dormitory in US). Then Maryland State House (1779, free guided tours hourly) — where Washington resigned his military commission 1783, and where Annapolis Treaty of Paris was ratified 1784.

    Cost: USD 15 (Naval Academy tour) + free State House TIP: Naval Academy requires photo ID (passport or driver's license) for entry — book tour 1 week ahead via usna.edu. Maryland State House free tours every hour.
  3. 14:00 **Annapolis City Dock + Maryland Crab Cake lunch (Boatyard Bar + Grill or Cantler's Riverside Inn, USD 25-50)** 3h

    Annapolis City Dock (colonial cobblestone waterfront) + Maryland Crab Cake canonical lunch. Boatyard Bar + Grill (City Dock waterfront, USD 25-45) or Cantler's Riverside Inn (10-min drive, USD 28-55, locals' favorite). Maryland Blue Crab is the canonical Mid-Atlantic seafood — jumbo lump crab cake with minimal filler.

    Cost: USD 25-50 TIP: Boatyard Bar + Grill waterfront view + casual. Cantler's Riverside Inn is the locals' pick (10-min drive from City Dock) for the steamed blue crab whole-crab experience (USD 60-100 per dozen).
  4. 18:00 **Return to DC + Komi ★ Michelin (USD 150-220) or Hay-Adams Lafayette (USD 80-150) final dinner** 3h

    Return to DC via Greyhound USD 25 or rental car. Final dinner at Komi (★ Michelin Greek-Mediterranean tasting menu, USD 150-220, Dupont Circle, anniversary canon) or Hay-Adams Lafayette (USD 80-150, White House view, refined American).

    Cost: USD 80-220 TIP: Komi reservation 4-6 weeks ahead via Tock. Hay-Adams 1-2 weeks ahead. Both card + cash + smart casual.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Penn Quarter · USD 15-30

Quick before Annapolis bus departure.

Lunch

Boatyard Bar + Grill or Cantler's (Maryland Crab Cake)

Annapolis City Dock · USD 25-55

Maryland Blue Crab Cake canonical Mid-Atlantic lunch.

Dinner

Komi ★ Michelin or Hay-Adams Lafayette

Dupont Circle or Lafayette Square · USD 80-220

★ Michelin Greek-Mediterranean tasting or White House view brunch.

Transit:

Day 5: Greyhound bus 45 min to Annapolis (USD 25 round-trip) + return DC for final dinner.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130,000 Mid $330,000 Luxury $700,000
DAY 6

Baltimore Inner Harbor + National Aquarium + Maryland Crab Cake day trip (1h MARC train USD 9)

Baltimore Inner Harbor day trip

Activities

  1. 09:00 **Baltimore MARC train USD 9 or Amtrak Northeast Regional USD 35 / 50 min from Union Station** 1.5h travel

    MARC train (Maryland Area Regional Commuter) is the value option — USD 9 each way + 50 min Union Station to Penn Station Baltimore. Amtrak Northeast Regional USD 35 (slightly faster). Trains depart every 30-60 min during peak. Baltimore Penn Station is a 10-min walk or USD 10 Uber to Inner Harbor.

    Cost: USD 9 (MARC) or USD 35 (Amtrak) TIP: MARC train USD 9 each way is the canonical value play. Penn Station Baltimore is historic + photo-worthy. Inner Harbor is the must-see destination.
  2. 11:00 **National Aquarium Baltimore (USD 40, one of the best US aquariums)** 3h

    Baltimore's National Aquarium (1981 founded, 17,000 specimens, 750 species) — ranked among the best US aquariums. Shark tank, dolphin shows, jellyfish gallery, Atlantic Coral Reef exhibit. 2-3 hours full visit. Family-friendly canonical Baltimore destination.

    Cost: USD 40 (book online ahead) TIP: Book online ahead 1-2 weeks for weekend timed entry. Family-friendly canonical Baltimore destination.
  3. 14:30 **Inner Harbor walk + Federal Hill + Maryland Crab Cake lunch (LP Steamers or Faidley's Seafood at Lexington Market)** 3h

    Inner Harbor walking (cobblestone waterfront + historic ships USS Constellation 1854 + Power Plant Live entertainment district). Federal Hill (10-min walk south) for panoramic harbor views. Maryland Crab Cake canonical lunch at LP Steamers (Federal Hill, USD 30-60, blue crab specialist) or Faidley's Seafood at Lexington Market (USD 25-50, since 1886).

    Cost: USD 30-60 TIP: LP Steamers (Federal Hill) is the locals' choice for jumbo lump Crab Cake. Faidley's at Lexington Market is the historic 1886 institution. Both Mid-Atlantic seafood canonical.
  4. 18:00 **Return to DC via MARC USD 9 or Amtrak USD 35 + Rasika ★ Michelin dinner (Penn Quarter, USD 50-90)** 2.5h

    Return to DC via MARC or Amtrak from Penn Station Baltimore. Rasika dinner (★ Michelin modern Indian, Penn Quarter, USD 50-90, Obama's favorite palak chaat). Alternative: Jaleo (José Andrés Spanish tapas, USD 30-60) or Old Ebbitt Grill 24-hour kitchen.

    Cost: USD 9-35 + USD 50-90 dinner TIP: Reservation 2-3 days ahead for Rasika via OpenTable. Card + cash. Smart casual.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Union Station food court

Penn Quarter or Union Station · USD 15-30

Quick before MARC train departure.

Lunch

LP Steamers or Faidley's (Maryland Crab Cake)

Baltimore Federal Hill or Lexington Market · USD 25-60

Maryland Blue Crab Cake canonical Mid-Atlantic lunch.

Dinner

Rasika ★ Michelin or Jaleo

Penn Quarter · USD 30-90

★ Michelin modern Indian or José Andrés Spanish tapas canonical.

Transit:

Day 6: MARC train USD 9 / Amtrak USD 35 / 50 min to Baltimore Penn Station + Inner Harbor walking + return DC.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $140,000 Mid $320,000 Luxury $600,000
DAY 7

Philadelphia Independence Hall + Liberty Bell + Cheesesteak day trip (90 min Amtrak Acela USD 99-150) + departure

Philadelphia + departure

Activities

  1. 07:30 **Amtrak Acela Express USD 99-150 / 90 min to Philadelphia 30th Street Station** 2h travel

    Amtrak Acela Express is the fast option (90 min, USD 99-150). Amtrak Northeast Regional is the slow value (2h 10min, USD 35-80). Both depart from Union Station DC. Arrive at Philadelphia 30th Street Station (architectural landmark 1933). 10-min Uber USD 12 to Independence Hall area.

    Cost: USD 99-150 (Acela) or USD 35-80 (Regional) TIP: Book Acela 1+ week ahead for best value (USD 99 advance vs USD 150 walk-up). Regional is fine if budget-focused.
  2. 10:00 **Independence Hall + Liberty Bell + Old City walking (UNESCO World Heritage, free, timed entry essential)** 3h

    Independence Hall (1753 founded) is where the Declaration of Independence (1776) and US Constitution (1787) were signed — UNESCO World Heritage Site. Free guided tour 30 min, timed entry essential (book 90 days ahead via NPS.gov, sells out quickly especially summer). Liberty Bell (across the street, free walk-up, no timed entry).

    Cost: Free (timed entry essential) TIP: **Book Independence Hall timed entry 90 days ahead via nps.gov/inde** — releases at midnight ET. Walk-up same-day tickets limited (arrive 08:30). Liberty Bell across street free walk-up. Old City walking includes Christ Church (where Franklin + Washington worshipped).
  3. 13:30 **Philly Cheesesteak (Pat's vs Geno's eternal debate) + Reading Terminal Market (1893 oldest US public market)** 2.5h

    Philly Cheesesteak canonical lunch — Pat's King of Steaks (1930 founded, across-the-street rival from Geno's Steaks 1966). Both USD 12-18 cheesesteak, both 24/7 open. The eternal Pat's-vs-Geno's debate — try both for the full Philadelphia experience. Then Reading Terminal Market (1893, oldest US public market) for dessert + browsing + Amish/Mennonite food.

    Cost: USD 15-30 TIP: Pat's King of Steaks invented the Cheesesteak (1930). Geno's Steaks (1966) is the across-the-street rival with neon signage. Both open 24/7. Reading Terminal Market 10-min Uber from South Philly.
  4. 16:30 **Return to DC Amtrak + IAD Airport Silver Line Metro USD 6 / 50 min** 3h

    Return to DC via Amtrak Acela Express USD 99-150 / 90 min from Philadelphia 30th Street Station to DC Union Station. Then Silver Line Metro USD 6 / 50 min from Union Station to IAD Airport (transfer at Metro Center).

    Cost: USD 99-150 (Amtrak) + USD 6 (Metro) TIP: Allow 3+ hours before international flights for TSA. Direct ICN flights from IAD only (Korean Air KE93 + Asiana OZ221, 14h).

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Amtrak food car

Penn Quarter or Amtrak train · USD 10-25

Quick before Amtrak departure.

Lunch

Philly Cheesesteak + Reading Terminal Market

Philadelphia South Philly + Center City · USD 15-30

Pat's vs Geno's Cheesesteak + Reading Terminal Market 1893.

Dinner

IAD Airport meal

Dulles International · USD 15-30

Quick airport meal before international flight.

Transit:

Day 7: Amtrak Acela Express USD 99-150 / 90 min to Philadelphia + return DC + IAD Silver Line Metro USD 6.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $220,000 Mid $400,000 Luxury $700,000

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Baltimore vs Philadelphia day trip — which to choose?
Baltimore (1h MARC train USD 9, National Aquarium + Inner Harbor + Maryland Crab Cake) for nature/seafood/family. Philadelphia (90 min Amtrak Acela Express USD 99-150, Independence Hall + Liberty Bell + Cheesesteak) for colonial history/culture/UNESCO. Both worth 1-day each. If forced to choose: Philadelphia for history-focused travelers, Baltimore for family-friendly aquarium + seafood.
Philly Cheesesteak — Pat's vs Geno's eternal debate?
Pat's King of Steaks (1930 founded, invented the Cheesesteak) and Geno's Steaks (1966 founded, across-the-street rival with iconic neon signage) are South Philly's eternal cheesesteak debate. Both USD 12-18, both 24/7 open. Pat's claims the original (Olivieri brothers 1930); Geno's claims the better Cheez Whiz version. Eternal Philadelphia debate — try both for the full experience. Order 'whiz wit' (Cheez Whiz with onions) for the canonical version.
Independence Hall timed entry — when to book?
Independence Hall is free but timed entry essential — book 90 days ahead via nps.gov/inde (tickets release at midnight ET 90 days before). Summer dates sell out within hours. Same-day walk-up tickets limited (arrive at the Independence Visitor Center 08:30 for the limited release). Liberty Bell across the street is free walk-up with no timed entry.
Amtrak Acela Express vs Northeast Regional?
Acela Express (90 min, USD 99-150 advance, USD 150 walk-up, first-class service, business travelers) is the fast premium option. Northeast Regional (2h 10min, USD 35-80, coach + business class) is the value option. Both depart Union Station DC and arrive Philadelphia 30th Street Station. For day trip with limited time, Acela Express is worth the premium. For budget travelers, Regional is fine.
7-day total cost estimate?
Budget USD 685/$1,010K KRW (hostel + Metro + budget meals + day trip transit), Mid USD 1,545/$2,280K KRW (4-star hotel + sit-down dinners + Acela Express + minibar tasting menu), Luxury USD 2,975/$4,400K KRW (Four Seasons + minibar + Inn at Little Washington + first-class Amtrak + Hay-Adams brunch). Hotels + Amtrak + meals + attractions. Cherry Blossom + Independence Day weeks 1.5-2x.

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