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If you're an early bird, I'm going to tell you about some of the best morning things you can do in Washington DC.

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Washington DC has a bit of a reputation for being an early to rise, early to bed kind of place.

So it is not uncommon to see locals starting their day before sunrise

especially during the work week; but many visitors don't start their days usually until a little later

because sleeping in is often one of the best perks of being on vacation.

So I'm curious... if you're the kind of person who likes to wake up early on a trip

leave a comment on this video and let me know what time you like to get up and what you like to do

before everyone else. Otherwise, let's get started...

The first thing you can do if you're an early bird is to go on a photo safari. In Trip Hacks DC Podcast episode 2

local photographer Nicole mentioned that sunrise is one of the best times to photograph on the National Mall.

Sunrise and sunset are both great times to get photos

but sunrise is often far better for the simple reason that there are fewer people out there.

So if you show up at the Lincoln Memorial at 7:00 in the morning

you will have a much better chance of getting a great photo without a

thousand people in it

compared to if you showed up in the afternoon or evening. And the Lincoln Memorial is one of the most popular sights but the other

memorials often might not have anyone in them at all.

I personally have visited the Vietnam Memorial

several times in the morning when no one else was there and I can say that it is a different

experience than what I get when I take a tour group there in the evening and there are a bunch of others.

Now, I don't want you to think that going down to the National Mall first thing in the morning means that you always get the entire

place completely to yourself. A lot of locals actually like to get their morning exercise

in before it gets really hot during the summer and before they have to leave for work.

So don't be surprised to find a bunch of fitness enthusiasts out with you while you're on your photo safari.

The next thing that you can do in the morning is to visit the National Zoo.

The Smithsonian museums on the National Mall open at 10:00 a.m

but one thing that you can do earlier in the day, if you want to, is stroll around the National Zoo. The grounds open at

8 a.m. and the exhibits at 9 a.m.

The zoo grounds used to open even earlier actually, but a few years ago

unfortunately, they cut them back, to the great disappointment of many of the neighbors.

Now, when I say that the grounds open what I mean is that they open the gates and you can walk around on the pathways.

However, the actual animal exhibits, like the panda house or the elephant room, won't be open until 9:00 a.m.

But you can still see many of the animals just from the outside paths.

Morning is actually one of the best times to see the animals because in the afternoon they often settle down for a little nap.

The next thing you can do as an early bird is to eat breakfast at an old-fashioned diner. Most diners

unfortunately closed, as people stopped going out for breakfast and started preferring brunch instead. And diner food is supposed to be really cheap

so in DC, a city with really high rents, it's just hard to make this kind of business work.

We don't have a lot left but there are still a few hidden gems.

The first is called Jimmy T's and it's located on East Capitol Street about a

five-minute walk from the Capitol building. A similar restaurant is called Pete's Diner.

It's located on the south side of the Capitol building, just a few minutes walk from the dome.

Both of these places are no-frills breakfast diners, you'll find eggs pancakes, potatoes, and things like that.

Oh and bring cash because they are cash only. Both places close every day at 3 p.m.

Another breakfast spot I really like is Market Lunch located inside the Eastern Market.

The name is a little misleading even though it's called Market Lunch

I think that the breakfast is what's worth going for. The signature dish here is called "blue bucks" short for blueberry

buckwheat pancakes. Breakfast ends at 11 a.m. on weekdays and 1:30 p.m. on the weekends.

So make sure to get here before they cut it off.

And the last thing you can do as an early bird is to go on a coffee crawl. If you're a big coffee drinker like

me, then going on a coffee crawl is a good way to get some caffeine in your system

before you start your day.

The coffee shop scene in DC has absolutely exploded over the last decade, and I've even given a few custom coffee crawls

myself. There are far too many coffee shops to list out in this video

but there are a few areas where you can go if you want to hit a bunch of them in a short time.

I would start up at 14th and U Streets Northwest. There are at least half a dozen

independent or small local coffee chains that you can visit without even walking more than a mile.

Another good place to go would be downtown near Farragut Square.

This is where a lot of the

established local coffee shops opened their downtown second locations in the last few years.

My biggest tip for doing a coffee crawl is to make sure to bring a bottle of water with you.

You're definitely going to want to stay hydrated, otherwise, that is not gonna be a fun way to spend the rest of your day.

And that's it!

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Turkeys government has demanded Gulens return since the failed Turkish coup of 2016, which it accuses the cleric of orchestrating.

"Last time when they met in Buenos Aires, Trump told Erdogan that they have been working on that, but we need to see concrete steps because its been already two years, almost three years," Mevlut Cavusoglu told CNBCs Hadley Gamble at the Doha Forum on Sunday.

A former ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. for nearly 20 years. He denies any involvement in the coup attempt, which saw rogue Turkish military personnel commandeer helicopters, jets and tanks, attack parliament and seize television stations.

Political analysts suspected Trump might use Gulen as a bargaining chip in exchange for Turkish compliance in the scandal of Jamal Khashoggi. Turkish authorities accused Riyadh of complicity in the murder of the Saudi journalist in its Istanbul consulate on October 2. Trump has refused to blame the Saudi Crown Prince, whom he sees as a vital Middle East ally, which led some to believe that he would be more amenable to Turkish demands in exchange for Erdogans easing off the case.

But Trump told press last month that he was not considering extraditing the preacher to meet those ends.

The case of Gulen is a primary sticking point between the NATO allies, Cavusoglu said, along with Washingtons support of Kurdish paramilitary forces in Northern Syria, which Turkey associates with the PKK, Kurdish separatists who have carried out numerous terrorist attacks on Turkish soil.

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Turkeys foreign minister told CNBC Sunday that Ankara and Washington have discussed the extradition of Turkish cleric Fetullah Gulen from the United States.

Ankara has demanded Gulens return since the failed Turkish coup of 2016, which it accuses the cleric of orchestrating.

"Last time when they met in Buenos Aires, Trump told Erdogan that they have been working on that, but we need to see concrete steps because its been already two years, almost three years," Mevlut Cavusoglu told CNBCs Hadley Gamble at the Doha Forum on Sunday.

A former ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. for nearly 20 years. He denies any involvement in the coup attempt, which saw Turkish military personnel commandeer helicopters, jets and tanks, overtake parliament and seize television stations.

The case of Gulen is a primary sticking point between the NATO allies, Cavusoglu said, along with Washingtons support of Kurdish paramilitary forces in Northern Syria, which Turkey associates with the PKK, Kurdish separatists who have carried out numerous terrorist attacks on Turkish soil.

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