About the Smithsonian
This incredible national museum located on 10th Street and Constitution Avenue was established in 1910 and has been a landmark of science for many generations. With its impressive collection of specimens, human artifacts, dinosaur bones, and more, visitors can easily spend an entire day here. The Smithsonian is a location that is a definite must-see when visiting Washington, D.C. Even if the museum isn’t where you want to spend all of your time for the day, many different activities (from restaurants to shops) are within walking distance. As with tourists, employees of the Smithsonian will have ground to cover when in this busy area of town. Having a safe spot to leave luggage or extra bags can be a common concern. Washington D.C. gets many visitors throughout the year and although this is wonderful, the high amounts of traffic can cause for some difficulty when maneuvering through crowds. Bounce is available to help. Locate a Bounce partner in the neighborhood of the Smithsonian and safely stow your belongings there.
Things to Do in the Smithsonian
Whether the Smithsonian is your primary location of choice or you are stopping by for a moment between meetings, there is no doubt you won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to explore this free venue. One can easily get lost in the many exciting exhibits found here, and time will pass in a flash. No matter your interests, this location has something for you. If human artifacts are old news, choose another exhibit Head on over to the expansive dinosaur and bug collections to get a taste of something new. Are you looking for a hands-on learning experience? The Smithsonian has that covered, with dozens of interactive displays just waiting to b,e enjoyed. Once you’ve finished exploring the museum, however, the fun doesn’t have to end! Venture outside and explore some of these fantastic Washington D.C. sites.
- Spend some time walking around the National Mall to view breathtaking fountains, beautiful trees, and famous monuments.
- Stroll through the Sculpture Garden to breathe in fresh air and appreciate incredible art.
- Appreciate the immaculate architecture of the Old Post Office Pavilion.
- Take a short break from visiting museums and monuments to get a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants nearby.
- Live your dream of being a spy through visiting the FBI headquarters.
- If you’re visiting during the season, stop to see the Cherry Blossom Festival held on 17th street.
- Honor our men in blue by spending some time at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
- Take a guided tour to see the sights further.
Transit Options near the Smithsonian
- Archives Metro
- Federal Triangle Metro (Blue, Orange, Silver lines)
- Rental Bikes from Capital Bikeshare
Luggage Storage Near the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian has so many different options to visit that it can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. Carrying your luggage through this expansive space can soon grow tiring. Why add to the situation by maneuvering your bags through crowds of people? Often, the enjoyment of exploring a new area can be dimmed by worrying about whether your possessions will be lost or stolen. Bounce has made it our mission to offer storage locations for visitors, commuters, and locals alike. Convenient locations can be found near this must-see attraction, ensuring that you make the most of your time here.
Luggage Storage Options Near the Smithsonian
- The National Archives Museum: Visit this museum on Pennsylvania Ave NW to view the vital documents of the United States. Avoid carrying your gear through the crowds and find a Bounce partner nearby to watch over your bags.
- BLT Prime by David Burke: Also located on Pennsylvania Ave, this steakhouse is a must-visit if you enjoy mouthwatering food and a great atmosphere. To keep your bags clean and your hands free, look for a Bounce location in the neighborhood.
- National Museum of American History: Get lost in the history of our country at one of the Smithsonian museums located along the Mall. With over 3 million items to see in this building, you’ll want to leave bags with Bounce while you explore them all.
- Central Michel Richard: This restaurant is filled to the brim with local cuisine that will have your mouth watering and your belly asking for more. Leave bags with Bounce near Pennsylvania Avenue and enjoy your meal.
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Although a memorial of terrible times, visit the museum to remember those lost during the Holocaust. With much ground to cover within the site, it's best to leave your bags with Bounce near Raoul Wallenberg Plaza.
- Kramerbooks & Afterwords Café: This uniquely named café on Connecticut Ave is the perfect place to go for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. As this is a smaller café, drop off larger bags at a Bounce nearby.
- National Air and Space Museum: Located on Independence Ave, this museum is a must-see for those who love air and space travel. There is a huge collection to explore; Bounce can watch your bags while you enjoy the exploration.
- Ford’s Theater: Experience the theater where Abraham Lincoln used to watch plays and musicals on 10th Street. This is a working theater with amazing shows to attend. Leave your baggage behind as the seating is tight.