Can I see the full extent of the museum in one day?

Henry Elwood | Oct 21, 2018 | Category: Museum in Washington, District of Columbia

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Address: 400 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA

A M | Mar 24, 2022

Yes, if you start in the morning and go until close, but I found it much more enjoyable spread out over two days. If your time is limited, see the floors in this order: 4, 3, 2, 5, 6.

Adam Read | Oct 21, 2018

Yes, but plan to take at least 6 hours. There are two restaurants, one of which is also a coffee shop. They also have three different shows you can purchase tickets to watch.

Giselle Seidel | Oct 21, 2018

Definitely not. According to the museum you would need 7 days to read everything and see every movie. So 1 day is not enough, unless you just want to do a quick scan of each room without reading anything. I would recommend at Least 2 days to see most of it.

Zushison | Oct 21, 2018

Not very well. There are many exhibits and experiences. But you could get through most of it if you don't read the exhibit placards and watch the videos. Depending on your depth of interest, it's worth a second day or return trip to see it all. The interactive experiences are very worthwhile and a nice break from the exhibit format. It would be a long day to get it all in. You will need advance timed tickets. They are free online.

Katrina Massey | Oct 21, 2018

Yes and no. You can try if you stay from open until close, but for the best experience, you'll want to break it up into 2 visits.

Judith Sellers | Oct 21, 2018

Depending on the depth of your interest. There is so much to read, and see. We were there almost six hours, and I felt as if we rushed through it. If you arrived at opening, and stayed until close, you can capture most of the experience. There is a coffee shop, which has sandwiches, and snacks. There is a restaurant on the 6th floor, which is more middle eastern in cuisine.

Evan Delaney | Oct 21, 2018

Yes you can. I spent a full day there and felt like I saw as much as I wanted to see. I read all of the major highlights,watched several video presentations as well as anything else that i found particularly interesting. If you like to read every singke word on every exhibit then like with most museums thats just not feasible. However, I feel like I pretty much got to see everything and didnt feel like I was rushed. Also, on a side note, there are a lot of videos and interactive exhibits. There are only a few floors which contained what I would consider a lot of written information.

lonise meachum | Oct 21, 2019

Can i pay when i get. There

Larissa | Oct 21, 2018

I'd say you could, if you made a plan of the exhibits or things that really interest you prior to arriving.

I Be Gabby | Oct 21, 2018

Definitely spread it out if possible. If you truly want to absorb the knowledge you get don't rush it.

Cheryl Tolbert | Oct 21, 2018

No and the different exbits have different fee's and are time base.

Julie Orozco | Oct 21, 2018

I think so, but I would go first thing in the morning. We spent 3 hours and there was much more that we could have seen.

Hector L Santos Aponte | Oct 21, 2018

You can, but you will not get to see or experience everything.

March | Oct 21, 2018

Yes. But you cant spend much time in each exhibit. We were there at 10 am went through the top floors first and worked out way down. Rushing through things we didn't necessary find too interesting and spending more time on what we really wanted to see. We also had lunch as the restaurant. We were done with everything by 4pm.

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