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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution

655 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, DC 20004
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attractions: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, National Gallery of Art, National Museum of the American Indian, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art - East Building, Capital Gallery, Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Museum of the Bible, National Gallery of Art – Sculpture Garden, restaurants: Bar Americano, Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe, Rice Bar, Mexicana Grill, Johnnyz food Truck mediterranean cuisine in Washington DC, 2 Sisters Deli, My Own Pizza, Cascade Café, Pavilion Café, Capitol Bistro
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Nearby attractions of The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

National Gallery of Art

National Museum of the American Indian

Hirshhorn Museum

National Gallery of Art - East Building

Capital Gallery

Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Museum of the Bible

National Gallery of Art – Sculpture Garden

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

4.6

(17.3K)

Open 24 hours
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National Gallery of Art

National Gallery of Art

4.8

(7.8K)

Open 24 hours
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National Museum of the American Indian

National Museum of the American Indian

4.5

(4.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Hirshhorn Museum

Hirshhorn Museum

4.5

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Cascade Café

Pavilion Café

Capitol Bistro

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Reviews of The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution

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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is an awe-inspiring exploration of human achievement in aviation and space exploration, fully deserving of a five-star rating. This museum offers an unparalleled journey through the history of air and space travel, with exhibits that capture the imagination and ignite a sense of wonder in visitors of all ages.

From the moment I entered, I was transported into a world where the boundaries of human potential are constantly redefined. The museum hosts an incredible array of aircraft and spacecraft that tell the story of human ambition, ingenuity, and spirit. Seeing the Wright brothers’ Flyer, the Apollo 11 command module, and Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis up close was nothing short of breathtaking. Each artifact is not just a piece of technology but a marker of a pivotal moment in history.

The museum’s exhibitions are meticulously curated, providing a rich educational experience that is both comprehensive and engaging. The information is presented in a way that is accessible to everyone, from enthusiasts to those with a passing interest in air and space. Interactive displays and simulators add a hands-on dimension to the visit, allowing guests to experience the thrill of flight and space exploration firsthand.

One of the most impactful aspects of my visit was the emphasis on the future of air and space travel. The museum inspires not just a reflection on past achievements but also a look forward to the possibilities that lie ahead. It’s a testament to the museum’s commitment to fostering a spirit of discovery and innovation in its visitors.

The staff at the museum are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, enhancing the experience with their insights and willingness to engage with questions. Their expertise adds a valuable layer of understanding to the exhibits and the stories behind them.

The National Air and Space Museum is more than just a museum; it’s a tribute to the human quest for knowledge and exploration. It’s a place where you can spend hours, lost in the stories of those who dared to dream of reaching the skies and beyond. Whether you’re a history buff, a science enthusiast, or simply looking for an inspiring day out, this museum is an absolute must-visit. It’s a place that not only celebrates where we’ve been but also ignites excitement for where we’re headed next in the great adventure of air and space...

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5.0
1y

The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is an absolute marvel that left me in awe from the moment I stepped through its doors. This world-renowned museum is a celebration of humanity's achievements in aviation and space exploration, providing an exhilarating and educational experience that is second to none.

The museum's collection is nothing short of spectacular, featuring iconic aircraft, spacecraft, and artifacts that have played pivotal roles in shaping the history of aviation and space travel. From the Wright brothers' historic plane to the Apollo 11 command module, the exhibits offer a tangible connection to the milestones of flight and space exploration.

The interactive displays and simulations allow visitors to experience the thrill of piloting a spacecraft or walking on the moon, adding an extra layer of excitement to the educational journey. The IMAX theater further enhances the experience, offering immersive documentaries that bring to life the challenges and triumphs of astronauts and aviators.

The museum's commitment to accessibility is commendable, with clear signage, ramps, and elevators ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can fully enjoy the exhibits. The knowledgeable staff members are not only passionate about the subject matter but also eager to share their expertise, making the visit both enriching and engaging.

The National Air and Space Museum's central location on the National Mall makes it a convenient and must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. The admission is free, making it accessible to all, and the gift shop offers a wide array of aviation and space-themed souvenirs.

In conclusion, the National Air and Space Museum is a captivating tribute to human ingenuity and exploration. It provides a profound and entertaining experience that appeals to visitors of all ages, making it a cornerstone of educational and cultural enrichment in the heart of our nation's capital. A visit to this museum is not just a journey through the history of flight and space; it's an inspiring celebration of our boundless...

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2y

Money thirsty and don't care about customers. They've got a ridiculous rule for not bringing any food inside so you have to buy from the cafe. You can't event sit down on the chairs in the cafe without buying something from there - to the point the table and seats were baracaded. I didn't bother getting something from the cafe because the lines were huge. I sat down on the steps because I was exhausted from jet lag and 2 hours of sleep. I saw other people eating smacks on the stairs so I took out food which our tour guide suggested we buy and eat at the museum. As soon as I was about to open my sandwich the staff approached me saying I can't eat here. I need to go outside to eat. WHY CAN'T PEOPLE EAT INSIDE THAT'S NOT YOUR CAFE FOOD? IT'S NOT A RESTAURANT YOU'RE PROMOTING. IT'S A MUSEUM. This isn't directed towards the lady who told me but the museum management. Plus other people were eating snacks? Can you not see? I didn't point that out because I don't want other people to be impacted. The rule is inconsistent. You can eat snacks in undesignated areas but not a sandwich. Seriously? Another thing is I lost my tour group and needed help to contact them as my SIM card can't call. I asked the ticket man standing at the door (by this time I've exited as I feel the rules are inconsistent and ridiculous). I asked him to help me find my tour group by calling this number. He refused to help me. He doesn't want to be responsible to helping others people who are in need of help as he only cares about his own job. I had to ask him who else can help me. There's no initiative shown, no sympathy for my situation. Very rude, unhelpful, unfriendly. I don't know why the hype about this museum when the staff and rules are so bad. The museum itself is small compared with other museums. They are 3 levels with hardly enough seating. It's not worth...

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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is an absolute marvel that left me in awe from the moment I stepped through its doors. This world-renowned museum is a celebration of humanity's achievements in aviation and space exploration, providing an exhilarating and educational experience that is second to none. The museum's collection is nothing short of spectacular, featuring iconic aircraft, spacecraft, and artifacts that have played pivotal roles in shaping the history of aviation and space travel. From the Wright brothers' historic plane to the Apollo 11 command module, the exhibits offer a tangible connection to the milestones of flight and space exploration. The interactive displays and simulations allow visitors to experience the thrill of piloting a spacecraft or walking on the moon, adding an extra layer of excitement to the educational journey. The IMAX theater further enhances the experience, offering immersive documentaries that bring to life the challenges and triumphs of astronauts and aviators. The museum's commitment to accessibility is commendable, with clear signage, ramps, and elevators ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can fully enjoy the exhibits. The knowledgeable staff members are not only passionate about the subject matter but also eager to share their expertise, making the visit both enriching and engaging. The National Air and Space Museum's central location on the National Mall makes it a convenient and must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. The admission is free, making it accessible to all, and the gift shop offers a wide array of aviation and space-themed souvenirs. In conclusion, the National Air and Space Museum is a captivating tribute to human ingenuity and exploration. It provides a profound and entertaining experience that appeals to visitors of all ages, making it a cornerstone of educational and cultural enrichment in the heart of our nation's capital. A visit to this museum is not just a journey through the history of flight and space; it's an inspiring celebration of our boundless human spirit.
Allen HerringAllen Herring
Sigh.... I haven't been since the kids were little, so it's been about 20 years. Unfortunately, a large portion of the museum is under renovation. There were lots of things that had either been added or upgraded, and the exhibits that were open were pretty cool. The show at the planetarium was pretty cool and worth a ticket. However, you better be first in line so you can get all the way to the back of the theater, or your neck will be hurting when it's over. I really don't understand why they let people come in after the show has already started for 10 minutes. It's really irritating as small children and families are trying to find a seat in the back where there are none. It's best to get tickets online ahead of time. It filled up rather quickly while we were there and got to be really crowded. I remember there being so many more aircraft, but they all seem to be gone now. If I had known that there were so many renovations, I wouldn't have gone. 😒
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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is an absolute marvel that left me in awe from the moment I stepped through its doors. This world-renowned museum is a celebration of humanity's achievements in aviation and space exploration, providing an exhilarating and educational experience that is second to none. The museum's collection is nothing short of spectacular, featuring iconic aircraft, spacecraft, and artifacts that have played pivotal roles in shaping the history of aviation and space travel. From the Wright brothers' historic plane to the Apollo 11 command module, the exhibits offer a tangible connection to the milestones of flight and space exploration. The interactive displays and simulations allow visitors to experience the thrill of piloting a spacecraft or walking on the moon, adding an extra layer of excitement to the educational journey. The IMAX theater further enhances the experience, offering immersive documentaries that bring to life the challenges and triumphs of astronauts and aviators. The museum's commitment to accessibility is commendable, with clear signage, ramps, and elevators ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can fully enjoy the exhibits. The knowledgeable staff members are not only passionate about the subject matter but also eager to share their expertise, making the visit both enriching and engaging. The National Air and Space Museum's central location on the National Mall makes it a convenient and must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. The admission is free, making it accessible to all, and the gift shop offers a wide array of aviation and space-themed souvenirs. In conclusion, the National Air and Space Museum is a captivating tribute to human ingenuity and exploration. It provides a profound and entertaining experience that appeals to visitors of all ages, making it a cornerstone of educational and cultural enrichment in the heart of our nation's capital. A visit to this museum is not just a journey through the history of flight and space; it's an inspiring celebration of our boundless human spirit.
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Sigh.... I haven't been since the kids were little, so it's been about 20 years. Unfortunately, a large portion of the museum is under renovation. There were lots of things that had either been added or upgraded, and the exhibits that were open were pretty cool. The show at the planetarium was pretty cool and worth a ticket. However, you better be first in line so you can get all the way to the back of the theater, or your neck will be hurting when it's over. I really don't understand why they let people come in after the show has already started for 10 minutes. It's really irritating as small children and families are trying to find a seat in the back where there are none. It's best to get tickets online ahead of time. It filled up rather quickly while we were there and got to be really crowded. I remember there being so many more aircraft, but they all seem to be gone now. If I had known that there were so many renovations, I wouldn't have gone. 😒
Allen Herring

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