Fifty years ago, one of the most compelling, original, and genre-defining sci-fi movies of all time hit theaters. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of 2001: A Space Odyssey, how would you like to step inside the penultimate scene? That’s right, for a limited time (4/8/18–5/28/18) the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in D.C. is home to an exhibition that allows you to enter the bright white hotel room from Stanley Kubrick’s iconic film. “The Barmecide Feast” by Hong Kong-based British artist Simon Birch was created in painstaking detail, so you can step inside the room and snap the sweetest selfie ever. We imagine tickets will go fast, so if you’re in the nation’s capital and want to visit, check the link below for more details.
More Travel
Travel
7 Hotels Worth Planning a Trip Around: The Labor Day Getaway
Labor Day is approaching faster than you think. These are the best hotel deals for a last-minute getaway.
Travel
The Best Bourbon Distilleries to Visit (They’re Not All in Kentucky)
It's one thing to enjoy a pour of a quality bourbon, it's a whole other experience to travel to where it's all made.