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The WCTC provides area maps, a calendar of events, DC facts, and ideas about what to do, where to stay, and where to eat for visitors. You can also send a virtual postcard from the WCTC website.
 
Read the top 10 visitor questions online, or stop by the Chamber's Visitor Information Center when you're in town. You can use the interactive computers to take you on a virtual tour of the city, get free city guides, buy metro passes, or see a free film of DC presented by the Discovery Channel. And look out for the Tour Information Mobile (TIM), a vintage trolley that brings maps and information directly to visitors at various local attractions. You can buy souvenirs online and get additional information on the center's services at the DC Visitor Information Center
 
This guide, produced by the Washington Convention and Tourism Corporation, lists what’s up and coming in DC, as well as some old favorites such as monuments and museums.
 
Find out what exhibits, theaters, and parks to visit on the Cultural Tourism DC website.
 
Explore NASA's top picks for Washington-area destinations.
 

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