Distance travelled: 226 miles by train, subway 5 miles, taxi 2 miles, 3 miles by foot
Just a pre-warning, this post is extremely photo heavy, but I definately took some of the best photos of the holiday so I hope you enjoy looking at them!
We had another early start today to get the train to DC.
We had another early start today to get the train to DC.
Thankfully Smiti was on hand to wake us up
at 7:00am. I’ve been finding since we’ve been a way for so long, we don’t
really have any routine to keep us going to sleep and waking up at the same
time and eating at different times. I think this has caused me to get quite
fatigued and getting up has been quite difficult. We packed the backpack again, although this
time there was hardly anything at all in it.
We left about 8am, stopped by the deli to
get some bagels for lunch. We rode the subway to Penn station. This time we
knew exactly where to go so we were quite quick. We sat in the waiting area
this time. The train was late by about 20 minutes. It was really hot (and a bit
smelly) as the weather had turned much warmer (I’ll expand on that later!).
The train eventually boarded about 11:30. There was a big scrum of people going down the escalator to the platform. We walked a fair bit down the platform before getting on the train. Amazngly, despite the train being fully booked, we walked a bit down the carriage and found a double seat that was free, and also on the left side as Smiti had advised us to get the best views on the train.
For the first time in a few days the sun was actually out! We passed out of Manhattan underground, but got to see a bit of skyline from New Jersey. It wasn’t as good as the Boston trip.
Views from the train; New York (top left), New Jersey shore (top right), Philadelphia skyline (bottom left) and breakfast (bottom right)
Kathryn slept for most of the journey, we were both pretty tired. I caught up with some of my blog posts. The wi-fi wasn’t really working due to the amount of people on the train. The most interesting thing was probably going through Baltimore due to being big fans of The Wire.
Passing through Baltimore (left) and interior of Washington DC Union Station (right)
Wreath hanging from main arch of Union Station
We pulled up into DC about 1pm. The station was probably the most noteworthy of our travels on Amtrak. We walked outside and were able to get a taxi relatively quickly. Our first impressions were really affected by how good the weather was. The forecast was not good, but somehow the weather was still good as we drove down to the hotel.
Washington immediately seemed the nicest city we have visited, although a lot of it seemed very new still. I suppose the fact it was about mid-teens Celsius and sunny. The avenues are very wide, usually 6 lanes, and there was lots of trees (without any leaves though).
The taxi pulled up and the doorman helped us into the lobby. The woman at the check-in desk was very friendly and helpful. Unfortunately for us she said there was no larger rooms available to upgrade to. She did give us a voucher for some cocktails (I’ll ome back to this later too!). As the weather was much better than expected, we just elft our bags and headed out straight away.
Lobby of hotel (spot the Christmas tree!)
I was impressed with the hotel Kathryn had chose because the location was excellent. It was just one block away from the White House, so immediately we walked over there to look at that. They were preparing lots of scaffolding and gantries for the Christmas Light switch on which was due to happen on Thursday. As you would predict, the White House is quite small and unassuming.
View from the White House from the south across the south lawn
We looked at that and then headed over to the Washington monument. It was quite a walk, probably about 20 minutes. We were walking slowly as it was so warm, I even took my jumper off!
The monument looked very impressive up close. We were so lucky the weather was so nice as it definitely made things look better. We then turned and went over to the World War II Memorial followed by the Lincoln memorial.
Washington Monument (left) and William Tecumseh Sherman Monument (right)
Washington Monument (obviously)
View of White House from behind Constitution Avenue
Kathryn sitting on wall in front of Washington Monument (left) and the Monument up close (right)
Warm sunshine in December!
Kathryn in front of World War 2 Memorial
Views of World War 2 Memorial
View of Lincoln Memorial (top left), ducks swimming on the reflecting pond (top right) and view of Washington Memorial in reflecting pond (underneath)
I've purposely omitted the photos from inside the Lincoln Memorial as I'll post the photos on the post for tomorrow. We stopped for a quick drink at a souvenier shop. I was thinking how great a refreshing a nice cup of tea would be, forgetting that the tea is terrible, and really I should have known that and brought my own tea bags. I’ll know for next time.
Steps leading up to Lincoln Memorial (left) and tourists along the National Mall (right)
We wondered back to the hotel and as it looked like a nice evening, we headed up to the rooftop bar to have our cocktails. I must admit, we were definitely blown away by the rooftop bar. We had tried to judge from our walk around where the bar was and what it might overlook. Only being one block from The White House, and taller than the treasury building in between, you can figure out that the view was spectactular. Definitely one of the highlights of the honeymoon for me.
The cocktail I had, a mixtures of rum, brandy and ginger was quiet firy and refreshing too! It’s a shame the photos didn’t quite come out that well. We didn’t actually see the sun setting on the horizon, but the sky was filled with spectacular colours that provided a unique backdrop to the famous skyline. It's a shame I didn't get a photo of the bar, but there was a bench along the outer edge allowing you to sit on some tall bar stools and look out onto the city.
Welcome present in our room
The cocktail I had, a mixtures of rum, brandy and ginger was quiet firy and refreshing too! It’s a shame the photos didn’t quite come out that well. We didn’t actually see the sun setting on the horizon, but the sky was filled with spectacular colours that provided a unique backdrop to the famous skyline. It's a shame I didn't get a photo of the bar, but there was a bench along the outer edge allowing you to sit on some tall bar stools and look out onto the city.
View of the White House from rooftop bar at The W Hotel
Same view with cocktails!
Canopy over rooftop bar and restaurant
View of monument from rooftop
We got chatting to a lady siting beside us who was visiting from Arizona. Unfortunately just as the sun was setting a huge rain shower came in and pretty much ended our rooftop experience. They had to to bring down the canopy to keep the water out.
We decided to go to dinner at a mexican restaurant around the corner. We had an amazing time and possibly the best service on the whole honeymoon. Our lovely waiter gave us so much attention and we got two lots of free champagne, the first from the restaurant, and the second from an anonymous employee from the hotel who had come in for a drink after work and spotted us.
The food was exceptional and we had extra of everything!
Me enjoying my free champagne and paella dish
After dinner we were so stuffed that we just went back to our room and watched a film on Netflix (it was Home Alone 2).
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