Updates to Classic Washington DC Itinerary

Welcome to the Itinerary Sackler Gallery, Freer Gallery, and Zenebech Ethiopian Restaurant

As the calendar moves from Summer to Fall (and eventually Winter), the Classic Washington DC Itinerary has become obsolete and needs to be updated. A couple of basic updates were needed both as the weather gets colder, baseball season ends (disappointingly for the Nationals again), and new (or in this case relocated) restaurants open. For today, here are the updates to the Classic DC itinerary:

  • Visiting the newly reopened (as of Mid-October) Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery replaces going to a Nationals game (removed for the obvious reason that they are done for the year). Visiting the Sackler and Freer Galleries now presents a unique opportunity to see speical temporary exhibits that were designed for the reopening. 
  • The Sunday afternoon activity of eating Ethiopian has been relocated from Ethiopic on H St NE to Zenebech in Adams Morgan. The team at Urban Atlas sees the newly reopened (and relocated Zenebech) as the superior restaurant, and it also allows you to explore Adams Morgan before and/or after. Also timely as Tom Sietsema's review on Zenebech went live today on the Washington Post

In the next week or two, I will continue to update the Classic Itinerary to prepare travelers visiting in the late Fall and Winter months. Click here for the updated Classic Washington DC Itinerary. For anyone interested, the 2017 Summer Classic Washington Itinerary has been archived here.