washington dc

Wednesday, 14 December 2011
My boyfriend and I got together just over two years ago.  One of our first dates was at the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park.  Last year, we decided to go one better and made a flying visit to Germany to explore the Christmas markets in Cologne.  This year, we got even more carried away with our pre-Christmas plans and decided on a trip to the States.  As we were deciding where to go, my boyfriend received an invitation for an NFL match to see the Washington Redskins take on the New England Patriots. Washington DC it was then.  




I'd carefully formulated a plan that should have resulted in maximum time in Washington in the minimum number of days off work.  Sadly my plan was foiled when we turned up to Heathrow at 4.30am on Friday to find that our flight had been cancelled.  We were, thankfully, rebooked on another flight that left five hours later but it did mean that, rather than have a Friday afternoon in the city, we arrived in time for a quick dinner and then an early bed.




(Excuse the terrible picture - in my defence it was very sunny, very windy and I was very jetlagged)

Still we made the most of our remaining three days.  Saturday we set off exploring in a long meandering walk from our hotel on 16th Street to the White House and then to the Capitol taking in museums, restaurants and the odd Starbucks on the way.




On Sunday morning, we ventured out for brunch before hopping on the metro and heading out east to the FedEx Field for the NFL game.  We were, thankfully, sitting in a box which meant I got to enjoy the game and the atmosphere without having to leave the warmth of my cosy armchair and with all the macaroni and cheese that I could want being just an arm's length away.  We headed back into the city after the game for a spot of shopping and then a trip out to Georgetown for a burger and a chilled out Sunday evening. 




Monday was our last day in DC but we made the most of it.  We were up early to head to the Pentagon for a guided tour.  Although there's not necessarily a lot to see (it's basically just a big office building), I hadn't realised just how big it was and how many people worked there.  At my insistence, we followed the Pentagon tour with a couple of hours in a nearby shopping mall before heading back into town to visit the National Archives and some of the other monuments that we hadn't had a chance to see yet.  All too soon, it was time to jump into a cab and head back to the airport.  




There is so much that we didn't get to see and to experience that we are already planning our next visit.  Three days is really not enough to get to know Washington DC properly but it's more than enough to fall in love.    


13 comments:

thelittleloaf said...

Looks like an absolutely wonderful trip, even after the disaster of your delayed flight! Hoping there will be some fab foodie posts to follow...? :-)

Jenny said...

wow! I'm so jealous it looks like you had a great time! I love the photos!

Erin said...

Those are some fantastic photos! Love the one with the reflection of the Washington monument. Glad you had a good time! :)

london bakes said...

@thelittleloaf - There will indeed be a post about some of the food we ate tomorrow although a fair amount revolved around burgers ;)

@Jenny - Thanks Jenny, we had an awesome time!

@Erin - Thank you, I love all the memorials/monuments and I was surprised I was actually able to catch that one because it was almost dark but it turned out much better than I was expecting!

Jess said...

Beautiful! DC is always so much fun! :) xoxo

Leanne said...

Beautiful! Glad y'all were able to enjoy the trip despite the flight cancellation! Looks like you had amazing seats at the game, too, and made it to the best memorial (IMO), the Vietnam Vets Memorial. It's so moving.

Lindsay @ Pinch of Yum said...

How fun! I've never been but I'd love to visit sometime.

london bakes said...

@Jess - Thank you, we had such a blast!

@Leanne - It was a shame not to have that extra day because it would have made it slightly less manic bit it was still awesome. I think the Vietnam Memorial is so moving too, I spent ages just flicking through the books and searching the names.

@Lindsay - You definitely should visit, it's such a great city!

Amy said...

Noooo you should have come to Seattle!! Come to the West Coast next time you visit over here. ;)

Maria @ Orchard Bloom said...

looks like you had a fab trip. DC is beautiful!

Em (Wine and Butter) said...

I saw an Instagram photo of your brunch and was instantly jealous - are you going to try to re-create it back here!?!

Nellie said...

Please reassure me you pretended to be in the West Wing at least once (a minute) whilst you were there :P

london bakes said...

@Amy - Seattle (and the West Coast) is on the agenda for next year!

@Maria - We did, I love the city so much!

@Em - I fear if I had that kind of brunch too often, I wouldn't be able to fit into any of my clothes!

@Nellie - Of course. I did a lot of striding around on my way to an important meeting. Also I kept pretending that I was at the Pentagon on a matter of national security.

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