Hey friends! Today I’m hopping into one of my favorite spots in D.C. that never fails to wow me—let’s explore the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History together!”
I finally got a chance to visit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and honestly, it felt like stepping into a world of pure wonder. From the moment you walk in, it’s like the Earth’s story unfolds right before your eyes—giant fossils, sparkling gemstones, and tiny creatures that seem almost magical.
Walking through the rotunda, the iconic African elephant immediately grabs your attention. It’s big, impressive, and instantly sets the tone for the adventure ahead. And just like every Smithsonian, admission is free—which makes it so easy to pop in for an hour… and somehow stay all day!
Here are a two of my absolute favorites:
Fossil Hall: Deep Time – Dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, and the story of life on Earth. I could spend hours just staring at the T. rex and imagining ancient worlds.
Ocean Hall – From a life-size North Atlantic right whale to bizarre deep-sea creatures, this exhibit makes you feel the vastness and mystery of our oceans.
It’s not just about the collections—it’s the feeling of curiosity and awe that hits you the second you step inside. Kids are mesmerized by skeletons, adults linger over the details, and everyone leaves a little more amazed by the world we live in. Plus, the exhibits change regularly, so every visit feels fresh and exciting.
Tips for Visiting
Arrive early to beat the crowds.
Wear comfy shoes—you’ll do a lot of walking!
Until next time, keep hopping into adventures that make you feel curious, amazed, and a little bit like a kid again!
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