The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, commonly called the Vietnam Memorial, is a U. S. National memorial in washington, d. C. , honoring service …
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Jan 31, 2025
The memorial is located in the Constitution Gardens, on the Lincoln Memorial end. The long black wall is described with names. There is a single path along it so it can get packed if busy. Full review by Acineto
Dec 5, 2024
A very sombre memorial. The place really brings home the sacrifice that the USA made in fighting this war. Very clean. Visiting in December meant that we had the place to ourselves. Felt very safe. I… Full review by F1LoverAnn
Aug 8, 2024
Beautiful place in honor to the falling soldiers. Arround a beautiful parcel in the green. It’s good for a long walk. Grat for my self Full review by greatestoveralltime
Hi, How long do you recommend you allow for a visit? Thanks Bev
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If you are just looking at this one memorial it will not take more than 20-30 minutes. However the memorials are all very close and in walking distance.
It's a bit of a toss up. Either Foggy Bottom or Farragut West can be used. Either way you will have about a 10 to 15 minute walk. Foggy Bottom is a tad closer if all you want to see is The …
It's a bit of a toss up. Either Foggy Bottom or Farragut West can be used. Either way you will have about a 10 to 15 minute walk. Foggy Bottom is a tad closer if all you want to see is The Wall. There is also an alternative....close to both stations are "rent-a-bike" stations, where you can rent a bicycle, ride, then return,, you pay the fee. It's a kiosk, not manned. I'd check out the web site before committing to use. We saw many people using, and several different companies (color of bike determines rental company.)
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Why can't I wade in the Rainbow Pool?
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For reasons of safety and respect. The pool contains many lights and sharp fountain heads that could injure visitors. American and Allied victories are celebrated here as are the...