We've collected top 10 mentioned museums in Waldorf from other articles such as Northern Virginia Magazine, Lonely Planet Top Choices, Family Destinations Guide.
Best Museums in Waldorf
Carlyle House Historic Park
4.6 (250 ratings)4.5 (276 ratings)
Elegant, circa-1753 manor home featuring lush gardens & tours plus concerts & other events.
"One of America's most visited historic sites, Mount Vernon was the beloved home of George and Martha Washington, who lived here from the time of their marriage in 1759 until George's death in 1799. Regular guided tours of the furnished main house give a fascinating insight into the Washingtons' daily life, and self-guided tours of the outbuildings and gardens estate offer plenty of opportunities to interact with actors offering first-person narratives of working and living on the 18th-century plantation."
"Grace’s Mandarin is another great restaurant in Washington D.C. Each dish is crafted with elegance and flair. Grace’s Mandarin is a fusion-inspired approach to modern Asian dishes. The restaurant offers traditional Asian cuisine that references local and regional culinary inspirations."
Top Best Italian Restaurants in Waldorf
A La Lucia
4.3 (289 ratings)
Bustling neighborhood trattoria with brick-oven pizzas, traditional Italian fare & a wine room.
315 Madison St, Alexandria, VA 22314, USA
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"Owner Michael Nayeri, known for his work at Galileo, brought this cozy neighborhood Italian restaurant to north Old Town more than a decade ago. Known for its southern Italian cuisine, the menu focuses on simple dishes with fresh ingredients. Start off dinner with a selection from the soup and salad section like minestrone, fresh mozzarella and slice tomato with basil or arugula with parmigiano."
"For Vietnamese staples like bánh mì, pho, vermicelli, and summer rolls, Caphe Bánh Mì is the move. This shop nails the expected dishes, but they also get creative with broiled catfish bánh mì and vegetarian soy chicken with lemongrass. The prices can’t be beat -- grab a sandwich for under $10, while rice or vermicelli entrées will only run you a couple bucks more."
"Located in the heart of Old Town, this casual Vietnamese eatery is best known for its Vegetarian Pho, a soup with rice noodles in broth, topped with shaved onion, scallion, and cilantro. Yum! Caphe Banh Mi also offers vegan versions of its signature Bahn mi and vermicelli dishes."
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