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National Portrait Gallery

I suggest visiting on a Thursday or Friday evening. They have extended hours, and it was way less crowded, which made it easier to really enjoy the art!

Try to plan around lunchtime. The museum’s café has some pretty good options, but it gets super busy. If you can, grab a snack before noon to beat the rush.

My advice is to give yourself at least three hours. There’s so much to see – I ended up rushing through the last galleries because I didn't plan enough time.

Keep an eye out for free events. I stumbled upon an artist talk that was fantastic and totally free. Just check the schedule when you arrive!
Renwick Gallery

Check out their free programs or exhibitions! I stumbled upon a pop-up event during my visit that was so worth it and didn't cost a thing.

I recommend taking advantage of the nearby food trucks for lunch. They have awesome, budget-friendly options, and it’s a great way to enjoy the local vibe.

I suggest visiting right when they open at 10 AM to beat the crowd. It was nice and quiet when I got there, and I had the whole place to myself for a bit!
Collection Phillips

I think if you can, grab a coffee at their cafe. Prices are reasonable, and it's a nice spot to take a break between galleries!

My advice is to visit on a weekday. It was way less crowded on Tuesday morning compared to Saturday. More time to actually appreciate the art!
Arthur Sackler Gallery

If you're planning to spend a while there, look for nearby lunch options before you get too hungry. I found a cute café just a short walk away that made my day even better!
Check if there are any special events or lectures happening during your visit. They can be super engaging and add a lot to your experience!

I suggest visiting right when the gallery opens at 10 AM. It’s much quieter and gives you a chance to enjoy the exhibits without crowds. Plus, you can take some fab photos too!

Don’t overlook the little gift shop! I found some awesome art books and unique souvenirs there. Prices were decent for a museum, and it’s a nice way to support the gallery.