DC Timed-Entry Passes: The 5-Minute Cheat Sheet (So You Don’t Get Stuck Outside)

DC Timed-Entry Passes: The 5-Minute Cheat Sheet (So You Don’t Get Stuck Outside)

DC Timed-Entry Passes: The 5-Minute Cheat Sheet (So You Don’t Get Stuck Outside)

DC Timed-Entry Passes: The 5-Minute Cheat Sheet (So You Don’t Get Stuck Outside)

DC Timed-Entry Passes: The 5-Minute Cheat Sheet (So You Don’t Get Stuck Outside)

DC is a dream for visitors because so much of it is free. The plot twist: “free” doesn’t always mean “walk right in whenever.” Here’s the quick guide to avoid the most common rookie mistake: showing up excited… and then realizing you needed a pass. Some of DC’s most popular spots use free timed-entry passes to manage crowds. That means you may need to reserve a time slot in advance (even though you’re not paying).

Two places to know about right away

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture:
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (DC)
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website
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The Smart Traveler Strategy

• Pick 1 must-do that requires timed entry and lock it in first.
• Keep the rest of your day flexible (DC is better when you can wander).
• Build in food breaks like they’re part of the itinerary—because they are.

BONUS TIP: If your group is moving at the speed of a distracted toddler (or a distracted adult), plan one anchor activity and one “walk-around” activity. You’ll feel accomplished either way.
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DC is a dream for visitors because so much of it is free. The plot twist: “free” doesn’t always mean “walk right in whenever.” Here’s the quick guide to avoid the most common rookie mistake: showing up excited… and then realizing you needed a pass. Some of DC’s most popular spots use free timed-entry passes to manage crowds. That means you may need to reserve a time slot in advance (even though you’re not paying).

Two places to know about right away

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture:
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (DC)
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website
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The Smart Traveler Strategy

• Pick 1 must-do that requires timed entry and lock it in first.
• Keep the rest of your day flexible (DC is better when you can wander).
• Build in food breaks like they’re part of the itinerary—because they are.

BONUS TIP: If your group is moving at the speed of a distracted toddler (or a distracted adult), plan one anchor activity and one “walk-around” activity. You’ll feel accomplished either way.
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DC is a dream for visitors because so much of it is free. The plot twist: “free” doesn’t always mean “walk right in whenever.” Here’s the quick guide to avoid the most common rookie mistake: showing up excited… and then realizing you needed a pass. Some of DC’s most popular spots use free timed-entry passes to manage crowds. That means you may need to reserve a time slot in advance (even though you’re not paying).

Two places to know about right away

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture:
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (DC)
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website
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The Smart Traveler Strategy

• Pick 1 must-do that requires timed entry and lock it in first.
• Keep the rest of your day flexible (DC is better when you can wander).
• Build in food breaks like they’re part of the itinerary—because they are.

BONUS TIP: If your group is moving at the speed of a distracted toddler (or a distracted adult), plan one anchor activity and one “walk-around” activity. You’ll feel accomplished either way.
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DC is a dream for visitors because so much of it is free. The plot twist: “free” doesn’t always mean “walk right in whenever.” Here’s the quick guide to avoid the most common rookie mistake: showing up excited… and then realizing you needed a pass. Some of DC’s most popular spots use free timed-entry passes to manage crowds. That means you may need to reserve a time slot in advance (even though you’re not paying).

Two places to know about right away

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture:
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (DC)
Free timed-entry passes are required.
Visit Website
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The Smart Traveler Strategy

• Pick 1 must-do that requires timed entry and lock it in first.
• Keep the rest of your day flexible (DC is better when you can wander).
• Build in food breaks like they’re part of the itinerary—because they are.

BONUS TIP: If your group is moving at the speed of a distracted toddler (or a distracted adult), plan one anchor activity and one “walk-around” activity. You’ll feel accomplished either way.
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