Thing to Do

Silver Line - DC Metro

Ford's Theatre , Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial , George Washington Memorial Parkway, LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac , Lincoln Memorial , National Mall and Memorial Parks , The White House and President's Park , Theodore Roosevelt Island , Thomas Jefferson Memorial , Washington Monument more »

Silver Line Washington, DC Metro

Ford's Theatre , Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial , George Washington Memorial Parkway, LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac , Lincoln Memorial , National Mall and Memorial Parks , The White House and President's Park , Theodore Roosevelt Island , Thomas Jefferson Memorial , Washington Monument more »

A ranger answers a visitors question at Theodore Roosevelt Island.
Ranger answering a visitor's question at Theodore Roosevelt Island.

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Step off the Silver Line to take a walk on Theodore Roosevelt Island, or sight see from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Each of the parks listed here are 1 mile or less from each metro stop (about a 20 minute walk) or a 10 minute bus ride away.

Silver Line Stops

Rosslyn
Discover Theodore Roosevelt Island, around the corner from Rosslyn Station.

Foggy Bottom-GWU
Head straight down 23rd St NW to visit the Lincoln Memorial.

Metro Center Station
Jump off at Metro Center Station to visit Ford's Theater National Historic Site, walk on the National Mall, or explore the White House Visitor Center.

Federal Triangle
Take the train to Federal Triangle to catch a program at Ford's Theater National Historic Site, walk on the National Mall, or explore the White House Visitor Center.

Smithsonian
Visit the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, have a picnic on the lawn by the Washington Monument, or explore other monuments and memorials that the National Mall and Memorial Parks have to offer.

Metro Information

To see a map of the Metro System, visit Metro's website. Metro's Trip Planner provides instant itineraries and detailed information you need to get around the city.

Explore

  • The White House
    White House Visitor Center

    Adjacent to the White House, explore the White House Visitor Center, where exhibits and artifacts tell the story of the house as a home.

  • A ranger answers a visitor's question.
    Theodore Roosevelt Island

    Embrace the outdoors as Theodore Roosevelt would and learn about his legacy of conservation at Theodore Roosevelt Island.

  • Aerial view of the Lincoln Memorial.
    Lincoln Memorial

    Stand on the steps that have been a stage for inspiration, hope and many significant moments in American history.

  • View of the Washington Monument across the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
    Washington Monument (Closed)

    The Washington Monument is currently closed, but visitors can still enjoy views of the monument from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

  • Ford's Theatre

    Explore the exhibits to learn what happened the night of April 14, 1865, when President Abraham Lincoln was shot in Ford's Theatre.

  • Jefferson Memorial

    Take in the Tidal Basin and learn how history was rewritten at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.

  • Daffodils bloom off the LBJ Grove near Memorial Bridge.
    The Mount Vernon Trail

    A run, walk, or cycle alongside the Potomac River offers uninterrupted views of Washington, D.C.'s skyline.

  • Aerial view of the National Mall.
    National Mall and Memorial Parks

    Attend a Ranger Program, paddle in the Tidal Basin, or dive into history at memorials and monuments on the National Mall.

Metro Accessible DC

  • Aerial view of Arlington House, Lady Bird Johnson Park and Arlington Memorial Bridge going into DC.
    Blue Line

    From the National Mall to the Mount Vernon Trail, travel the Blue Line to see what the southern portion of Washington DC has to offer.

  • Speaker at 4th of July Event at Frederick Douglass Home.
    Green Line

    History, culture and nature come together to provide a variety of parks for visitors utilizing the Green Line.

  • Lotus at Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens.
    Orange Line

    Discover lotus and lily flowers at Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens, or explore the many memorials just a short walk from the Orange Line.

  • A Ranger answers a visitor question at Theodore Roosevelt Island.
    Silver Line

    Step off the Silver Line to take a walk on Theodore Roosevelt Island, or sight see from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

  • A ranger leads a tour of the house where President Lincoln died.
    Red Line

    Embrace the outdoors, explore interactive exhibits and stand where history happened by taking the Red Line to visit some of DC's parks.

  • African American Civil War Memorial sculpture.
    Yellow Line

    Explore Washington, DC from top to bottom on the Yellow Line.

Silver Line DC Metro

Last updated: January 8, 2025