Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is located in Washington, United States on 600 Independence Ave SW. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category science museum in United States.

Address

600 Independence Ave SW

Phone

+1 2026332214

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Assistive hearing loopWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Liam Blakeway

If you are visiting Washington, DC and looking to visit some of their museums, then you have to add the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to your list of tourist destinations. When visiting Washington, DC we decided to visit this museum. Firstly the entrance is free, but the amount of aircrafts and space crafts on display was mind blowing. I have never experienced a museum that has got so much to see and experience. This was definitely one of my highlights when touring Washington, DC - so add this to your list when visiting - you won’t regret it.

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Aaron D

Went to this museum a few months ago but it is still one of the coolest museums I have been to. I really turned into a teenager when I entered this place. Loved learning the history of each aircraft. Get ready to spend about two hours if you love aviation.

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Arunraja Murugaboopathyraju

Wow! That's a common statement from visitors when they enter the National Air and Space Museum. It is a must-see destination in the region. The Boeing Aviation Hangar has nearly 200 aircraft on display. The Museum also has a restoration hangar with an overlook for watching the conservation work underway on a number of artifacts, which flew more missions than any other American plane during World War II. The museum also displays a complete history of aircraft invention by Wright Brothers. Can see some tools and items used by them in the course of their invention.

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Dolores Zanetti

Wide open spaces packed full of interested information. This museum has something for everyone. There's a children's area that has tons of interactive activities, I didn't spend much time in there, but if I had a kiddo with me, I probably wouldn't leave that spot. The Wright Brothers area was so fascinating, I think I ready everything. Loved that the museum covered the history of flight all the way back to the bicycle. You can't miss all of the hanging planes, and take a minute to walk into the space shuttle. Don't skip this place. I will be back for another visit soon.

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tuananh nguyen

So many things you cant imagine its exist. So proud how the human can make and get over the hardest things

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Chanel Hoffman

Coolest museum ever!! This is a great place for the kids you can spend hours here. We were trapped in the museum because of a storm and we didn't even noticed.

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Danielle Seamon

Went here with my students to visit time and navigation exhibit. Wonderful and large place with great features and machines. Once in he exhibit, a little hard to find things but overall visually amazing. Will definitely come back. FYI there are a lot of school groups here so keep track of your kids.

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Venehisa Ayala

This place was awesome. I was able to walk around and see history of time, space and flight. From the Wright brothers to Neil Armstrong landing on the moon. Definitely a place to visit if you're in the area. The lines move decently. The place is hugh and you can easily get lost or lose a small child. As soon as you walk through the doors you will be amazed but the moon lander, the old planes and other displays. There is a lot of history in this building and it's a lot to take in especially if you love history like me. Cant wait to come back to see what I may have missed.