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International Spy Museum

International Spy Museum

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Museum and Science Museum
Penn Quarter, Washington
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  • Bradley C.heart icon on user image
    Bradley CookAugust 1, 2016
    Tons of information and exhibits! They get bigger all the time! Plus you can crawl through the air vents, who wouldn't love that? Tons of fun for everyone.
  • Lily J.heart icon on user image
    Lily JungJuly 7, 2016
    Very interesting. You see gadgets, cars, etc that you might hear about in the movies, but they exist in reality. There is a large James Bond display. There are sections about the history of spying.
  • Lillian
    LillianAugust 25, 2013
    Definitely do operation spy! It's not just some game for kids, but a well designed and thought out interactive game, even for adults. It puts you in a spy mindset. Requires actual thinking. Worth it.
  • DailyCandy
    DailyCandyFebruary 26, 2014
    Learn the story behind Argo, separate James Bond fact from fiction, and practice your decoding skills. The gift shop is stocked with invisible ink, bionic ears, thrillers and peel-and-stick mustaches.
  • Wired
    WiredJuly 18, 2012
    Every summer The Spy Museum hosts an Espionage Camp for kids ages 10-13. Kids get to build 'intelligence files', meet real spies and forensic scientists, head out on a surveillance missions & more.
  • Kevin S.heart icon on user image
    Kevin Soltero-SilvaFebruary 19, 2017
    Great place to learn about spies in history, as well as technological inventions created for espionage. Down side is that it gets real crowded real fast...
  • Cheryl
    CherylSeptember 7, 2014
    I'm not much of a museum person but this was the most entertained I've EVER been. Wish I set aside more time to explore more in depth. Def interesting. Would return & recommend! The James Bond floor!
  • AFAR Media
    AFAR MediaAugust 4, 2014
    Here, you can learn all about the gadgets and techniques real spies used, from cameras embedded in everyday objects, to my favorite, the lipstick pistol. Read more
  • Jenna Rose R.
    Jenna Rose RobbinsNovember 15, 2013
    Operation Spy, an interactive role play that lets you pretend to be an undercover agent, is one of the best museum experiences I've ever had. Well worth the extra money. I'd definitely do it again.
  • Danielle D.
    Danielle DaSilvaJuly 12, 2018
    Really one of a kind experience. There's something for everyone, and an absolute must for all fans of espionage.
  • International Spy Museum
    The International Spy Museum has moved! January 1, 2019 was the last chance to visit our F street location. Explore the new SPY MUSEUM at Washington DC’s L’Enfant Plaza, opening spring 2019.
  • Alexandra S.heart icon on user image
    Alexandra SchmidtDecember 14, 2014
    I recommend doing one of the spy simulations instead of just general admission, it makes it more interesting and interactive but overall we had a blast with our group!
  • Insider Perks
    Insider PerksFebruary 24, 2012
    This is one of our favorite museums because it's so much more. Test your memory by adopting a cover identity and see some of the gadgets you thought were made up just for James Bond movies. Read more
  • Deniz A.
    Deniz AydemirAugust 16, 2012
    Take a 10 minute museum survey on the computer in the cafe for a free fountain drink. Pull up a chair and it's a nice rest with a free drink.
  • Michelin Travel & Lifestyle
    Washington’s countless museums equals countless museum shops. The International Spy Museum boastes spy gadget, disguises and espionage-related reading for kids, young and old. -- Green Guide Editor
  • DHR.com
    DHR.comSeptember 9, 2011
    This is home to one of the world's largest collection of spy artifacts. Highlights: Operation Spy exhibit and Spy in the City, an interactive mission. This is espionage education at its finest!
  • The Transit Navigator
    The Transit NavigatorSeptember 25, 2011
    A must-see with tons to explore. Remember your cover when entering, and see the history of spies. What else can you do? Well, that's confidential. And an inside spy tip, mention AAA for a discount.
  • James C.heart icon on user image
    James CAugust 29, 2015
    Absolutely amazing museum. Worth every penny and the interactive parts make it so much more interesting.
  • Betsy B.heart icon on user image
    Betsy BaxterOctober 21, 2014
    This museum is AWESOME. It does cost money to get in but it is so beyond worth it. My family and I had a blast.
  • Serhii L.heart icon on user image
    Serhii LutskoAugust 17, 2017
    This place is not free but you can learn a lot from it so worth to visit
  • Ана Л.
    Ана ЛековићFebruary 17, 2017
    Thought it will be interesting to adults, too - but except some new facts I've learned about world most famous spies it was clear it's made for kids (from 2 to 18).
  • Matthew W.heart icon on user image
    Matthew WeymarApril 11, 2013
    Fun, but not cheap. When we visited, a loooong line. Becoming members allowed us to skip the line & made the difference between visiting and not - and wasn't /that/ much more $. #ConsiderMembership
  • Connorheart icon on user image
    ConnorMarch 14, 2016
    So freaking cool. Lots of spy gear used from way back. 007 Villain exhibit was excellent. Gift Shop is legit.
  • Ben M.
    Ben MalbonApril 7, 2012
    Spectacularly dumb ticket system in which you line up for tickets in one line and then line up all over again for entry. If you come with friends join both lines at once.
  • Norahheart icon on user image
    NorahSeptember 5, 2016
    Very interesting information & more interesting presentation! I the most unique museume I ever visited
  • Storm C.heart icon on user image
    Storm C.November 8, 2017
    The interactive displays are really fun and the entire section devoted to the bond movies is awesome!
  • Andrea P.
    Andrea PNovember 16, 2013
    More theme park, less museum. 20 bucks is a lot in a city where most museums are free. No mention of bay of pigs, Edward snowden, just boo Russians and nazis boo!
  • Jennifer F.heart icon on user image
    Jennifer FApril 11, 2013
    Check out the library on the third floor. If you're lucky you'll see the letter written by Washington that is only on display two months of the year.
  • Allen V.heart icon on user image
    Allen VoglianoSeptember 23, 2018
    Lots of memorabilia and interactive features. A bit on the expensive side, but students get a discount so that’s nice.
  • Jenny K.heart icon on user image
    Jenny KMarch 26, 2016
    If your hotel concierge sells tix, get them! You can skip the line and get right to the museum that way.
  • Maggie M.
    Maggie MacGDecember 29, 2015
    This place can get so crowded but fun museum with lots of information on Soviet-era KGB spy history.
  • Tany M.
    Tany MonteiroMarch 22, 2011
    It's bigger than you can imagine but if you visit Washington you MUST go there. It's so interesting. Also, the gif shop has a lot of interesting things! :)
  • Nicole S.heart icon on user image
    Such a fun and educational museum! They are building a new one so I recommend going to this one while you still cal
  • Rob C.
    Rob CavenaghMarch 30, 2013
    Order tix online (not on mobile) and choose 10 am on day you want to visit. Get there at least 30-45 minutes before your time.
  • InternsROCK!
    InternsROCK!June 3, 2013
    Interning in D.C.? Grab a key tag from The Washington Center and get $3 off general admission and 15% off in-store purchases during InternsROCK! June 7 - 16th 2013. internsrockdc.com #InternsROCK
  • Nela L.
    Nela LichtscheidlNovember 18, 2013
    Very pricey, but definitely worth it! Take a couple of hours to get through it. There's a ton to see!
  • Abdulaziz A.heart icon on user image
    Abdulaziz Al TamimiAugust 23, 2015
    Ninja spy!!!@closes at 7 and you need about 2 hours to finish!
  • Yilen R.
    Yilen RodriguezFebruary 26, 2012
    This museum is so much fun!! It's incredible how many things were used years ago to spy! It's a must see when coming to DC
  • Charles M.
    Charles MullighanJuly 22, 2018
    An absolute ripoff. Minimally informative. The one hour “operation spy” was rubbing salt into the wound. Capped off with a James Bond exhibit that shows the lack of interest in spy craft.
  • Isa G.
    Isa GFebruary 15, 2014
    Drink lots of coffee before coming here. Museum is very interesting but the amount of detail and information can be overwhelming/tiring.
  • Sean F.heart icon on user image
    Sean FurtadoOctober 7, 2013
    If you want to get through the whole museum, allow yourself at least 4 hours. Everything is awesome in it.
  • C-SPAN
    C-SPANAugust 24, 2010
    The Museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display. Check out this video for more info. Read more
  • Lorraine-Lori J.heart icon on user image
    Awesome display of 50 years of James Bond Villains! Kids loved Operation Spy. Was WAY too hot for Spy in the City.
  • Bill 🇺🇸
    Bill 🇺🇸October 2, 2012
    Cool joint, lots of interactive thing, reasonably priced, only thing is ya cant take pictures. But mos def check it out
  • Lucie M.
    Lucie MelahnNovember 7, 2011
    Loads of fun, especially the section on spy gadgets. Little kids may be bored but older kids will love it. Don't linger too long in early sections because whole thing is very long.
  • Jackie G.
    Jackie GutierrezJune 21, 2011
    Memorizing your identity is a waste of time in the beginning, but some really cool gadgets and knowledge to be picked up here. Celebrity spies, cloak and dagger, ninjas...yup, all here. Read more
  • RiotAct C.
    RiotAct ComedyFebruary 15, 2011
    Spy Museum you're awesome!!! The Riot Act Comedy Theater is going to be at the other end of your building!!! You can SPY & LAUGH without crossing a street! AWESOME!
  • WorldStrides
    WorldStridesApril 8, 2011
    The Secret History of History: Uncover the stories of famous men and women considered above suspicion and doubly effective as spies. You know the history, now you'll know the secret history.
  • Aniruddha M.
    Aniruddha MandkeSeptember 15, 2014
    Fun place. Perfect for kids and nerds. Tad bit expensive. Look for discounts on tickets.
  • Gemma Y.
    Gemma YoungermanAugust 20, 2010
    the mission is a lot of fun and def try to remember all your spy information...there is a kiosk at the end where you get to see what happens to your spy...and crawl thru the ventilation ducts!
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