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Want some recommendations for things to do in Washington beyond the museums on the National Mall? Local dermatologists Adam Friedman and Lily Talakoub have some insider recommendations to complement your “Oh look, it’s the White House” experience:

Dr. Adam Friedman: It’s not NYC (I’ll always be a New Yorker at heart), but Washington has plenty to offer including an ever-expanding menu of fantastic restaurants and a plethora of mostly FREE museums. Check out the various Smithsonian museums on the National Mall, visit as much or as little as you please. Or try your hand at espionage at the Spy Museum. The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is near to all of this, so feel free to take a stroll to Pennsylvania Avenue to take a selfie in front of the FBI headquarters, and maybe you’ll catch the presidential motorcade passing by. Take a quick ride on the Metro and discover the great eats and shops at Union Market. Come for the meeting, enjoy the city!

Dr. Lily Talakoub: Be sure to check out the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the amazing Renwick Gallery, one of the most beautiful Smithsonian museums that now has an exhibit of breathtaking handmade sculptures. Nearby the convention center, walk to CityCenterDC, which has recently been developed with a shopping center and amazing new restaurants, including Fig & Olive, Momofuku, DBGB Kitchen + Bar, and Del Frisco’s.

Here’s some more recommendations from Dermatology News’ staff members:


Giant panda Bei-Bei at the National Zoological Park

The Newseum

The Mansion on O Street

Washingtonian’s visitor’s guide to 3 days in Washington, D.C., with children.

Rock Creek Park

Hillwood (Marjorie Merriweather Post’s estate, which is now a museum.)

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Want some recommendations for things to do in Washington beyond the museums on the National Mall? Local dermatologists Adam Friedman and Lily Talakoub have some insider recommendations to complement your “Oh look, it’s the White House” experience:

Dr. Adam Friedman: It’s not NYC (I’ll always be a New Yorker at heart), but Washington has plenty to offer including an ever-expanding menu of fantastic restaurants and a plethora of mostly FREE museums. Check out the various Smithsonian museums on the National Mall, visit as much or as little as you please. Or try your hand at espionage at the Spy Museum. The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is near to all of this, so feel free to take a stroll to Pennsylvania Avenue to take a selfie in front of the FBI headquarters, and maybe you’ll catch the presidential motorcade passing by. Take a quick ride on the Metro and discover the great eats and shops at Union Market. Come for the meeting, enjoy the city!

Dr. Lily Talakoub: Be sure to check out the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the amazing Renwick Gallery, one of the most beautiful Smithsonian museums that now has an exhibit of breathtaking handmade sculptures. Nearby the convention center, walk to CityCenterDC, which has recently been developed with a shopping center and amazing new restaurants, including Fig & Olive, Momofuku, DBGB Kitchen + Bar, and Del Frisco’s.

Here’s some more recommendations from Dermatology News’ staff members:


Giant panda Bei-Bei at the National Zoological Park

The Newseum

The Mansion on O Street

Washingtonian’s visitor’s guide to 3 days in Washington, D.C., with children.

Rock Creek Park

Hillwood (Marjorie Merriweather Post’s estate, which is now a museum.)

Want some recommendations for things to do in Washington beyond the museums on the National Mall? Local dermatologists Adam Friedman and Lily Talakoub have some insider recommendations to complement your “Oh look, it’s the White House” experience:

Dr. Adam Friedman: It’s not NYC (I’ll always be a New Yorker at heart), but Washington has plenty to offer including an ever-expanding menu of fantastic restaurants and a plethora of mostly FREE museums. Check out the various Smithsonian museums on the National Mall, visit as much or as little as you please. Or try your hand at espionage at the Spy Museum. The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is near to all of this, so feel free to take a stroll to Pennsylvania Avenue to take a selfie in front of the FBI headquarters, and maybe you’ll catch the presidential motorcade passing by. Take a quick ride on the Metro and discover the great eats and shops at Union Market. Come for the meeting, enjoy the city!

Dr. Lily Talakoub: Be sure to check out the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the amazing Renwick Gallery, one of the most beautiful Smithsonian museums that now has an exhibit of breathtaking handmade sculptures. Nearby the convention center, walk to CityCenterDC, which has recently been developed with a shopping center and amazing new restaurants, including Fig & Olive, Momofuku, DBGB Kitchen + Bar, and Del Frisco’s.

Here’s some more recommendations from Dermatology News’ staff members:


Giant panda Bei-Bei at the National Zoological Park

The Newseum

The Mansion on O Street

Washingtonian’s visitor’s guide to 3 days in Washington, D.C., with children.

Rock Creek Park

Hillwood (Marjorie Merriweather Post’s estate, which is now a museum.)

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