Michelle, great advice!!!
I have been in several embassies, and they truly host great events. I need date for the Kennedy center and you will be the perfect companion for it
The only thing I haven't done is the lunch at the Museum of American Indian.. that's on my to do list now.
In fact, traveling is the best way to learn things and the things that matter.
When we stroll through the streets and visit museums, palaces and galleries, the entire nation’s history comes out right in front of us. Learning about different dynasties, conflicts and changes is so much easier. Travel teaches us not just about the world as it was in the past but also as it is today. It’s probably the best way to truly understand the political situation, economic scenario and social structure of the world we are living in today.
I have travel a quit a lot too, fortunately. I rather collect experiences than possessions.
Posted By: SultrySmarts
It's not that I do t love the museums and theater. I hold season's tickets at The Kennedy Center.

But I'm going to try to give you some different alternatives:
1. Love the emabssies, and guess what? Many open their doors to the public for tours, dinners, musical events and more. I've listened to Jazz in Germany, danced in Argentina, eaten chocolate in France and more. Check them out,
2. There is nothing more beautiful than the Potomac early in the morning watching rowing teams do their runs. Peaceful. Beautiful.
3. Did I say that was the most beautiful thing in DC? I lied. Make sure to check out the gardens at The National Cathedral.
4. Have authentic Native American lunch at the Museum of American Indian. Yes, I know it's a cafeteria. By the way, you're welcome.
5. Ready for real dinner? Try the Oval Room, Compass Rose, or Iron Gate in DC or Palette 22 in Shirlington or, well, just email me. I'm a foodie.
6. Head to the Kennedy Center for a FREE show. Yep, there's a free show every night at 6 PM.
7. Take on of the great walking tours to learn about everything from ghosts past to architecture to sin in the city.
8. Visit the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria for your art fix.
9. Head to Capitol Hill for Happy Hour.
10. Email me and I'll fill you in on anything else of interest. I've been to all 50 states and 38 countries. You're coming to my favorite city in the world and the one I call home.
xo
Michelle
-- Modified on 1/28/2017 2:28:37 PM