International removal to Washington

Relevant information in a move to Washington

Relevant information in a move to Washington

According to a study, Washington District of Columbia was the favorite city to move in 2012.

The capital of the United States (Washington D.C.) has more than six million people and it is located in the West region (Pacific Division). It is located on the banks of the Potomac River and is surrounded by the states of Virginia, Maryland west and north, east and south.

Relevant information in a move to Washington D.C.

Relevant information in a move to Washington D.C.

The metropolitan area of ​​Washington D.C. It is the eighth largest US. As for the climate, we can generalize that there is wide range of temperatures across the year. The nature of the US capital is characterized by birding sites. Parks and natural areas of the District of Columbia include Anacostia Park, National Arboretum of the United States, the huge Rock Creek Park, the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Theodore Roosevelt Island, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Potomac River and the Anacostia river. Renowned sports are football, rugby and tennis.

Find accommodations in Washington D.C.

Find accommodations in Washington D.C.

The price range of living in a comfortable and quiet area of ​​Washington D.C.  is between 700 and 2000 dollars (two and three bedrooms). Although there are apartments totaling up to $ 5000, Mudinmar advised to visit the next page.

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Areas of interest: what to see in Washington D.C.

Areas of interest: what to see in Washington D.C.

Washington D.C. is organized into quadrants: Northwest (NW), the Northeast (NE), the Southwest (SW) and the Southeast (SE) with the US Capitol and the Mall in center. The Lincoln Memorial and Washington, not to mention the homage dedicated to Albert Einstein, are two of the must-see in  Washington District of Columbia. The capital has more than twenty museums, covering several stages of art, history, religion . The White House, Blair House and the Smithsonian Institution are the most important institutions that are located in Washington D.C.

Transportation in Washington D.C.

Transportation in Washington D.C.

The subway system in Washington D. C. is efficient, clean and inexpensive. There are six lines of different colors. “The National Park Service provides a special service Tourmobile buses that run along the Mall area and go up to Arlington Cemetery. Tickets are valid for one or two days, can get on and off the bus as often as desired.

The Washington Post dedicated an article explaining How to use the Metro ( “Using the meter”)

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