Washington DC Trip Cost Calculator

DC costs $100-150/day for budget travelers. FREE world-class museums, iconic monuments, and American history at every corner.

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Washington DC Budget Guide

Your DC Budget at a Glance

Washington DC offers incredible value thanks to free Smithsonian museums. Budget travelers should expect $100-150 per day, mid-range travelers $200-350 per day, and luxury seekers $500+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is the main expense. Food is moderately priced. Transport via Metro is efficient. The incredible news: all Smithsonian museums are free and monuments cost nothing.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your dollar by:

  • Spending days at free museums
  • Walking the National Mall
  • Staying in Arlington or Adams Morgan
  • Eating at food trucks
  • Using Metro day passes

Money-Saving Tips

Visit Smithsonian Museums

17 world-class museums and the National Zoo - all completely free.

Save $200+ per trip

Walk the National Mall

Monuments, memorials, and museums all in walking distance.

Save $20-30 per day

Stay in Virginia

Arlington hotels are cheaper and Metro-accessible.

Save $40-80 per night

Eat at Food Trucks

Great lunch options around the Mall at half restaurant prices.

Save $15-20 per day

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 50% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • Cherry Blossom Festival (late March - April)
  • Summer (June - August)
  • Inauguration Years (January)

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • January - February
  • November

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Washington DC cost?
A week in DC costs $700-1,050 for budget travelers, $1,400-2,450 for mid-range, and $3,500+ for luxury travelers.
Is Washington DC expensive to visit?
DC is moderately expensive for accommodation and food, but all Smithsonian museums are FREE, making it one of America's best-value destinations.
What is the cheapest time to visit DC?
January to March is cheapest. Avoid Cherry Blossom season (late March-April), summer, and inauguration years.

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