Trip Hacks DC Guide to Washington DC
Washington DC Trip Planning & Travel Guide
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You’re thinking of coming to Washington, DC. Excellent choice! Buy this book if you’re a modern traveler and want insider tips and travel hacks to help plan your trip.
This book is not your grandfather’s travel guide. It’s not even designed to replace those dusty old books. Honestly, the value of traditional travel guides for today’s traveler is debatable. In the pre-smartphone days, travel books gave you colorful fold-out maps, big directories with phone numbers for hotels and restaurants so that you could keep all this vital information at your fingertips. Today there is Citymapper, TripAdvisor and Yelp all just a tap away. You can Google search to find the phone number for any business and have them on the phone in seconds. Why lug around travel directories when everything you need is already inside your smartphone?
Trip Hacks DC is all about tips and travel hacks. That’s why we started the company. We wrote this book with the modern traveler in mind. The content that follows is curated to focus on the things we think are most important for planning and enjoying your trip. We cut out all the fluff and the long lists. We cut out the maps, because you can use Google Maps or Citymapper once you’re here. We are not the tourism board and are not trying to sell you on the city. You are considering this book because you want to come to Washington well-informed and equipped with insider guidance. We are excited to share the honest realities of what it’s like to visit Washington, DC.
This book is one of many resources we have out there. If you finish this book and still want more, Trip Hacks DC has a plethora of additional resources to help you go deeper on any of the topics discussed in this book.
Enjoy your trip!
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- 07-04-23
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I appreciate Rob’s effort here and on social media to be informative. He cares more than some tour companies because it’s his livelihood on the line and therefore the genuine effort is greater to provide the best service. Definitely hope to take a Trip Hacks DC tour next time I am in town!
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- 11-18-21
Conciso y exacto
El contenido es muy entretenido. La información esencial y eficaz para primeros viajeros. Recomendaría de que sea un audio libro con mucho más contenido. Ya que me parece corto para tan muy Buena information
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- 10-25-23
Good information
Excellent! Thanks for providing lots of good information. We’ll be using much of it on our upcoming trip.
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