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Washington to Philadelphia road trip: 24 stops worth the detour
Washington, DC → Philadelphia, PA. Ranked detours with honest +N min estimates — then open a pre-filled plan door when you're ready to drive it.
Worth the detour
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20 stops · 4 hidden
- Banks Seafood Kitchen & Raw Bar+5 minDining · DE
Longtime riverfront favorite with seafood staples, a raw bar, upscale fare and cocktails right on the Christina River. Order: Raw bar platter.
- Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine+3 minHidden gems · MD
The bombardment Francis Scott Key watched from a ship in the harbor on the night of September 13-14, 1814, produced the poem that became 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' Check in at the star-shaped fort where the flag flew 'by dawn's early light.'
- Bulle Rock+7 minGolf · MD
Routinely ranked Maryland's best public course, Bulle Rock hosted the LPGA Championship from 2005 to 2009. Dye stretched it across rolling farmland with dramatic elevation and his trademark hazards.
- Thames Street Oyster House+7 minDining · MD
Fells Point institution celebrating New England and Chesapeake seafood with a raw bar and old-school preparations. Order: Maine-style lobster roll.
- American Visionary Art Museum+9 minHidden gems · MD
A national museum devoted entirely to self-taught 'outsider' artists -- whirligigs, a giant whirligig sculpture garden, and a mirrored mosaic facade that makes it the single quirkiest museum stop in the state.
- Chiapparelli's+9 minDining · MD
Beloved Little Italy institution serving hearty red-sauce classics and its famous house salad since 1940. Order: House salad and lasagna.
- Fort Dupont Park (Fort Circle Trail)+10 minHidden gems · DC
DC's largest wooded park east of the river hides a Civil War fort that never fired a shot in anger — and today its 10 miles of unpaved trail (the Fort Circle Hiker-Biker Trail) is the wildest, least-crowded hiking in the city, linking six Civil War forts along a forgotten green ring around the capital.
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards+12 minMLB ballparks · MD
the retro-park that started the whole movement — the B&O Warehouse beyond right field
- Snuff Mill Restaurant Butchery & Wine Bar+12 minDining · DE
Part steakhouse and part butchery driven by a serious wine obsession, sourcing veal, seafood and local produce. Order: Long bone tomahawk.
- USS Constellation+11 minHidden gems · MD
The last all-sail warship built by the U.S. Navy (1854), and the flagship of the Union's Africa Squadron intercepting slave ships before the Civil War. Now permanently moored at Pier 1 in Baltimore's Inner Harbor as the centerpiece of Historic Ships in Baltimore.
- B&O Railroad Museum+12 minHidden gems · MD
Housed in the 1884 Mount Clare roundhouse -- birthplace of American railroading, where the B&O's first stone was laid in 1828 -- with the country's oldest and most comprehensive collection of historic locomotives under one roof.
- Ed Oliver+12 minGolf · DE
A classic city municipal course.
- Faidley's Seafood+13 minDining · MD
Standing-room seafood counter inside historic Lexington Market, making Maryland's most legendary crab cake since 1886. Order: Jumbo lump crab cake.
- Nemours Estate+13 minHidden gems · DE
Alfred I. du Pont's 1910 gift to his second wife: a 77-room French neoclassical chateau modeled on Versailles and the Petit Trianon, fronted by the longest formal allee of fountains in North America -- the 'American Versailles' story is an easy, vivid hook for road-trippers.
- Dukem Ethiopian+14 minDining · MD
Mount Vernon mainstay winning the city's best-African-cuisine honors with spicy stews and homemade cheese on spongy injera. Order: Beef tibs with injera.
- Clavel+16 minDining · MD
Family-run Sinaloan mezcaleria and taqueria with handmade tortillas and 30-plus mezcals in the heart of Remington. Order: Tacos de carne asada.
- Delcastle+16 minGolf · DE
A busy public course in the suburbs.
- Capital Crescent Trail+22 minCycling · MD
a shaded paved trail from Georgetown into Maryland
- Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library (Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway stop)+24 minHidden gems · DE
Henry Francis du Pont's 979-acre former estate along the Brandywine -- naturalistic gardens, an American decorative-arts collection, and one of the named cultural-institution stops that gives the Brandywine Valley National Scenic Byway its 'concentration of historic sites, magnificent estates, glorious gardens' character.
- First State National Historical Park -- Brandywine Valley Unit (Beaver Valley / Thompson's Bridge access)+25 minHidden gems · DE
This is the newest piece of the national park system in Delaware -- 1,100+ acres donated by conservationists, capped by a 2021 254-acre expansion funded partly by Mt. Cuba Center, preserving Brandywine River scenery that a Quaker industrialist started protecting from development over a century ago.
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Before you go
- How long is the drive from Washington to Philadelphia?
About 3 hr 4 min and 136 mi of road driving, before any detours.
- What are the best stops between Washington and Philadelphia?
Top ranked stops include Banks Seafood Kitchen & Raw Bar, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Bulle Rock. Each stop shows an honest +N min detour estimate from the main drive.
- Can I plan this drive in Roamward?
Yes — open the pre-filled From→To planner for Washington to Philadelphia, pick a detour budget, and save the trip.
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