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  • A Tourist’s Guide to Washington, DC in America’s 250th Year
    2026/02/01

    It’s 2026, which means the founding of the USA was 250 years ago. This milestone anniversary brings special events and programs throughout Washington, DC, and the rest of the country.

    In this episode, Rob tackles some of the most frequently asked questions about America’s 250th: what special events are planned, how busy or crowded tourist sites might be, and what the Fourth of July celebration could look like. He also shares his perspective as a local and tour guide on whether 2026 is a good year to visit Washington, DC, and how to navigate the anniversary if you choose to come.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    37 分
  • How Government Shutdowns Impact Washington DC Tourism
    2026/01/01

    Washington, DC’s tourism industry is intertwined with the federal government. When government shutdowns happen they can be a major disruption to your trip.

    In this episode, Rob recaps the 2025 government shutdown and lays out a clear timeline of how it unfolded. He breaks down what actually happens in Washington, DC during a shutdown, which agencies and tourist sites are affected, and why some parts of the visitor experience still feel normal while others grind to a halt.

    To wrap it up, Rob shares his take on the real-world impact shutdowns have on DC tourism. This episode is a little wonky but it will make you a smarter traveler. Government shutdowns used to be rare but unfortunately the current political climate makes them feel more likely than ever.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    33 分
  • Why Circulator Bus Closed (And Who is Responsible)
    2025/08/01

    At the end of 2024, the DC Circulator bus carried its final passengers. The entire bus system is now shut down, a decision that has understandably upset many locals and tourists alike.

    In this episode, Rob breaks down who operated the Circulator bus system during its nearly 20-year run and what led to the decision to end it. He also dives into who holds jurisdiction over many of Washington, DC’s major tourist sites, from the National Mall to the Smithsonian museums to concession stands and gift stores. Rob explains the differences between the federal government and the local DC government, shedding light on why things in the city work the way they do.

    This episode is a little wonky and kind of nerdy, but it will make you a smarter traveler. When things go well, you’ll know who to thank, and when they don’t, you’ll know exactly where to direct your frustration.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    45 分
  • Your Month-by-Month Guide to Washington DC
    2025/06/01

    Washington, DC has a unique vibe in each month. Setting the right expectations for the month you plan to visit can make a big difference to your trip.

    In this episode, Rob walks you through what to expect throughout the calendar year in the nation's capital. From cherry blossoms in spring and summer festivals, to fall colors and festive holiday lights, he highlights what each month brings. We’ll talk through topics like weather trends, crowd levels, major events, and local quirks.

    Whether you're planning your first trip or you're a repeat visitor looking to experience DC in a new month, this episode is your all-seasons guide to experiencing the city.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    46 分
  • What to Expect for Washington DC Tourism in 2025
    2025/03/01

    Washington, D.C., is set to look and feel a bit different in 2025. Many popular tourist sites are undergoing renovations in preparation for the USA's 250th birthday next year, but that’s not the only change visitors should be aware of. In this episode, Rob breaks down what to expect for the upcoming tourist season. He covers which sites are currently under renovation, when they’re expected to reopen, and how these updates might affect your plans. He also explains the impact of the DC Circulator bus closure and explores alternative ways to navigate the city. Plus, we tackle the elephant in the room: Is the new presidential administration and Congress influencing tourism in the capital? If you're planning a trip to D.C. this year or even just considering one, be sure to tune in to stay informed and make the most of your visit!

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    40 分
  • Where to Find Trustworthy Travel Advice
    2024/11/01

    Finding trustworthy travel advice is essential for a smooth and enjoyable trip, but quality recommendations aren’t always easy to come by. In this episode, Rob will talk through how to distinguish valuable insights from the noise. We’ll cover online sources like Google, YouTube, and social media, as well as offline options like travel books, friends and family, and travel agents. Who can you trust, and how can you navigate the potential conflicts of interest? By the end of the episode you will hopefully be a better, more informed travel planner.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    54 分
  • Washington DC Weather Guide for Tourists and Visitors
    2024/10/01

    Weather can make or break a trip, and managing expectations is key for Washington DC visitors. In this episode, we'll cover everything travelers need to know about DC's weather to plan a successful trip and enjoy their stay. We'll explore what each of the city's four distinct seasons is like, provide packing tips for each season, and highlight the best sources for accurate weather forecasts, and how to interpret them. Plus, we'll discuss the potential for severe weather and what visitors should be aware of when planning their trip.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hacks DC website.

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    41 分
  • Unique Eats and Eateries of Washington DC
    2024/09/01

    Where are you going to eat when you visit Washington, DC? What are some unique places that you can visit that you won’t find back home or elsewhere on your travels? In this episode we hope to give you some inspiration to seek out fun places to eat. Rob is joined by guest JoAnn Hill - a local author who just published the book Unique Eats and Eateries of Washington, DC. We’ll go behind the scenes and discuss how JoAnn chose the eateries to highlight in the book and give a few of our own personal favorite places to eat.

    Full show notes are available on the Trip Hack DC website.

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    47 分