The DC hotel scene is constantly changing. New and re-flagged properties are ready to welcome guests with high-tech amenities, and spectacular historic hotels are adding new touches of modern luxury.
As you're researching rates and availability, keep in mind that you'll usually find the best values during the winter and summer seasons. Although the National Mall teems with visitors in the warm summer months, the city's hotel rates are red hot and downright reasonable. During fall and spring, look for lower rates on the weekends. Or, contact Destination DC and let us help you find a hotel that meets your group's needs.
You'll find the perfect backdrop for your event at one of the many unique venues in Washington, DC and surrounding areas. Don't forget to also look beyond the city to neighboring counties in Maryland and Virginia for glorious historic homes, beautiful parks and gardens and other memorable locations. But in the city, elegant museums, eclectic embassies and various galleries play host to gala dinners, board meetings, weddings and more. From state-of-the-art offerings at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center to historic homes and foreign embassies, DC offers a wide variety of venues to meet an equally wide variety of needs.
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There's no doubt about it - the nation's capital has arrived as a culinary destination. New restaurants with top chefs at the helm are joining classic steakhouses and power dining hotspots. DC's ever growing collection of eateries serves cuisine that's as diverse as the capital city itself.
Concert venue located a few blocks from the U Street metro stop. The 9:30 Club brings national acts to perform every day of the week. Most shows are all ages. For more information, including concert schedules, visit www.930.com.
Location: 815 V St. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-265-0930 Visit Website
Board meetings, teleconferencing and broadcast video production by day, elegant receptions and private screenings by night, the AFI Silver Theatre in downtown Silver Spring, MD has it all! 400-seat historic art-deco theatre 200-seat and 75-seat stadium theatres, large videoconferencing room and 5,000 sq. foot lobby.
AMA DC Area Conference Center is within 1 mile of Reagan National Airport & three blocks from Crystal City Metro. Ten meeting rooms can accommodate 5 to 75 people. Ergonomically designed conference chairs, indirect lighting, lounges, & continuous beverage bars. Optional catering packages. No service & no sleeping room commitment required.
Location: 2345 Crystal Dr. Arlington,VA 22202 P:571-481-2200 Visit Website
Museum features changing exhibitions and programs on the effect of historical and contemporary social and cultural issues on communities. Event space includes community room, lobby, gallery and outside terrace. Exhibition tours available for event groups. Open daily 10 am - 5 pm, except Dec. 25. Free admission and parking. Call 202-633-4875.
Location: 1901 Fort Pl. SE Washington,DC 20013 P:202-633-1000 Visit Website
Experience the history and splendor of Gilded Age Washington at Anderson House, a 1905 Beaux Arts mansion built for American ambassador Larz Anderson and his wife, Isabel. Now the headquarters of The Society of the Cincinnati, founded in 1783 to promote the memory of the American Revolution. Guided tours, exhibition gallery, and research library.
The Atlas is a multi-faceted performing arts center suitable for all types of productions as well as a unique space to host an event. The heart of the new vibrant H Street Corridor in the "Atlas Arts and Entertainment District", the beautiful 1938 art modern façade and marquee welcome patrons into a modern state of the art facility.
Location: 1333 H St. NE Washington,DC 20002 P:202-399-7993 Visit Website
Washington, DC area's first and only dueling piano bar comes to life each night with live music on National Harbor's Fleet Street - only a short stroll from the Gaylord National Convention Center. Stop by and see for yourself why…. "feeling good is easy" at Bobby McKey's.
Location: 172 Fleet St. National Harbor,MD 20745 P:301-567-1488 Visit Website
Voted the world’s "Most Beautiful Theme Park" for 16 consecutive years, Busch Gardens Williamsburg creates the ultimate family experience. We offer more than 50 thrilling rides and attractions and so much more. In 2007 Griffon was introduced, the world’s tallest and first floorless dive coaster. Daytrips available from Union Station.
Location: One Busch Gardens Blvd. Williamsburg,VA 23187 P:800-343-7946 Visit Website
The Carnegie Endowment Conference Center provides an ideal location for meetings in the Washington, DC area. Located in Dupont Circle, the Carnegie is dedicated to serving the needs of both public and private sector organizations in the area. We serve a rich cross section of clients.
R/V and tent campground; two pools, conference center with superior amenities, friendly service and great location. Tour and frequent public bus access to Metro. Member of Best Parks in America. We aim to exceed your expectations, year round. National Award Winning Campground!
Location: 9800 Cherry Hill Rd. College Park,MD 20740 P:301-937-7116 Visit Website
Perfect for your next meeting! Historic landmark, completely renovated in 2008. In the center of DC's power scene. Close to the White House, U.S. Capitol, and National Archives. Within walking distance to all Metro lines. State-of-the-art meeting facilities. Audio and video conferencing. Beautiful executive boardroom. Great rental fees.
Location: 1331 G St. NW Washington,DC 20005 P:202-507-7600 Visit Website
Only a block from the White House and just a short walk from the historic National Mall, the Corcoran Gallery of Art stands as a major center of American and European art. It is simultaneously one of America's most distinguished museums and colleges of art and design.
Location: 500 17th St. NW Washington,DC 20006 P:202-639-1700 Visit Website
Nina's Dandy and the Dandy offer gourmet dining, dancing and an unparalleled view of our nation's majestic monuments in a truly elegant atmosphere. Nina's Dandy boasts a 3,700 square-foot outer deck for dancing under the stars. Day or night, rain or shine, year around.
Location: Zero Prince St. Alexandria,VA 22314 P:703-683-6076 Visit Website
Newly-renovated 3,746-seat multi-use facility capable of hosting a wide variety of events, including symphony concerts, ballet, meetings, plays and award shows.
Location: 1776 D St. NW Washington,DC 20006 P:202-628-4780 Visit Website
The 1818 Decatur House boasts a unique combination of location across from the White House, historical significance and architectural design. Long considered one of Washington’s most distinguished addresses, Decatur House makes for an unparalleled site for a variety of special events, receptions, meetings, conferences, or weddings.
Location: 1610 H St. NW Washington,DC 20006 P:202-842-0920 Visit Website
Circa 1800, the Dumbarton House museum is a fine example of Federal-period architecture that features 18th-19th-century furniture & decorative arts. Dumbarton House also provides an unique, historic, & intimate venue for elegant receptions, weddings, parties, teas & meetings, max 150-200 guests. Tours Tue. - Sat., hourly 10 am - 1 pm ($5 tour fee)
Location: 2715 Q St. NW Washington,DC 20007 P:202-337-2288 Visit Website
Entertainment Cruises provides the most unique and entertaining, dining cruise experience. View Washington DC aboard the Odyssey, Spirit of Washington, Spirit of Mount Vernon, Capital Elite Yacht Charters, or the Seadog speedboat.
Location: 600 Water St. SW Washington,DC 20024 P:866-404-8439. Visit Website
FedExField, home of the Washington Redskins is available year-round for receptions, fundraisers, corporate luncheons, holiday parties, and much more! Located only eight miles from downtown DC, FedExField has space for 30-5,000 people. "WOW" your guests with exclusive tours of the Redskins’ Locker Room and playing field! Free on-site parking.
Location: 1600 FedEx Way Landover,MD 20785 P:301-276-6731 Visit Website
Home to the world's largest Shakespeare collection, the Folger is a major international center for scholarly research and a lively venue for exhibitions, literary programs, and the performing arts. Open Mon. - Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Closed Sun. and all federal holidays. Free admission to tours and exhibitions. Guided 90-minute tour daily at 11 am (plus 1 pm Sat. only); group tours arranged by calling (202) 675-0395. For more information on cultural programs visit our website or call (202) 544-7077.
Location: 201 E. Capitol St. SE Washington,DC 20003 P:202-675-0375 Visit Website
Franciscan Monastery - Commissariat of the Holy Land in America
Tour replicas of the famous Holy Land Shrines at the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land. An oasis of serenity, the Monastery Church, Shrines and gardens are religious centers for tourists and pilgrims of all faiths.
Location: 1400 Quincy St. NE Washington,DC 20017 P:202-526-6800 Visit Website
Collection of international modern and contemporary art in a striking cylindrical museum and adjoining sculpture garden. Changing exhibitions feature emerging and established artists working in painting, sculpture, mixed media, film, and video. Open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm, except Dec. 25. Guided group tours by appointment.
The Historical Society of Washington, DC is a center where history and heritage of the city are collected, preserved and shared. The Historical Society offers various free programs including a library, and space is available for special events and meetings.
Location: 801 K St. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-383-1853 Visit Website
Through interactive exhibits with state-of-the-art audio visual effects, film, and hands-on components, the Spy Museum chronicles the history of espionage throughout the ages and across the globe. Guests adopt a cover, break codes, identify disguised spies, and become the subjects of covert surveillance throughout their visit. Tours are self-guided.
Location: 800 F St. NW Washington,DC 20004 P:202-393-7798 Visit Website
The nation's performing arts center, presenting the best music, dance, theatre, international, and children's programs in six theatres. Hours/prices vary. Free performances 6 pm daily. Group discounts, accessibility programs, free tours and shuttle from Metro.
Location: 2700 F St. NW Washington,DC 20566 P:202-467-4600 Visit Website
La Maison Francaise, with its polished white marble floors and soaring 20' windows, can host an opulent dinner for 75 to 400 guests or an elegant cocktail reception for up to 1200. Surrounded by modern works of art, your guests will be delighted by our French Chef and treated to outstanding European service. A 285-seat auditorium is also available.
Visit the Thomas Jefferson Building, known for its magnificent 19th Century architecture and decoration and changing historical exhibitions. Guided tours at half-past each hour (except noon) Mon. - Fri. 10:30 am - 3:30 pm, Sat. 10:30 am - 2:30 pm. Open Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm.
Location: 101 First St. SE Washington,DC 20540 P:202-707-8000 Visit Website
Lincoln Theatre, The - U Street Theatre Foundation
Built in 1921, this former vaudeville/movie house has been beautifully restored to its original splendor. Located in downtown Washington, DC, the 1,250-seat theatre hosts popular stage plays, comedy shows, music concerts, cultural events and visual arts performances. The facility is also available for dinners and receptions. Hours and prices vary.
Location: 1215 U St. NW Washington,DC 20009 P:202-328-6000 Visit Website
Long View Gallery features 5,000 square feet of superior interior space with two flexible halls, impeccable lighting and all the smart tech to raise your next event to an art form. Available for corporate occasions, life celebrations and all sorts of hip happenings.
Location: 1234 9th St. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-232-4788 Visit Website
Spectacular in both size and appearance, Love boasts blonde wood paneled walls, tastefully appointed light-fixtures, plush contemporary furnishings, spacious carpeted and hardwood floors and two rooftop decks. Whatever the occasion, Love is ready to accommodate.
Location: 1350 Okie St. NE Washington,DC 20002 P:202-636-9030 Visit Website
Lucky Strike Lanes is a Hollywood-based entertainment company that showcases a sophisticated night on the town in which bowling on state-of-the art lanes combines with gourmet dining and innovative cocktails in a plush upscale venue.
Location: 701 7th St. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-347-1340 Visit Website
The fully interactive attraction features exhibits such as "Behind the Scenes", where visitors are able to learn about the trade secrets used to create Madame Tussauds’ wax figures. Madame Tussauds Washington DC shows off its glitzy side in signature celebrity style with a "Glamour" area that allows guests to rub elbows with A-list celebrities.
Location: 1001 F St. NW Washington,DC 20004 P:202-942-7300 Visit Website
The Marian Koshland Science Museum features-state-of-the-art exhibits that present science in an engaging way to the general public. Visitors are able to piece together scientific evidence behind current and often controversial issues, discovering how that evidence can influence policy decisions relevant to their daily activities.
Experience more of the feasting, pageantry, romance, horsemanship and lance-shattering action that have made Medieval Times the most popular dinner attraction in North America. Call or visit our website for reservations.
Concert venue located in Columbia, MD., north of Silver Spring. Performers are top headlining national acts brought to the DC area for musical performances. Concert tickets are available for purchase thru Ticketmaster.com.
Location: 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy. Columbia,MD 21044 P:410-715-5550 Visit Website
With a convenient location next to the Convention Center in downtown DC, we offer auditorium, multipurpose, and classroom spaces equipped with AV technology that are perfect for training, meetings, interactive discussions, socializing, and other convention needs in both our recently-renovated historic building and the new 901 K St. office building.
Explore George Washington’s estate overlooking the Potomac River and discover 45 acres of family fun, including hands-on activities, special tours, river cruises, farm animals, shopping, dining and now featuring 25 new theaters and galleries that illuminate George Washington's remarkable life. Open every day.
Location: 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy. Mount Vernon,VA 22121 P:703-780-2000 Visit Website
The National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall has many of history's icons of flight: the original Wright Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, SpaceShipOne, the Apollo 11 command module and a touchable lunar rock. Free interactive activities for kids. IMAX movies, planetarium shows, flight simulators. Open 10 am - 5:30 pm except Dec. 25.
The Smithsonian’s museum of aviation and space history is the world’s most visited museum. Private events can be held at the flagship building on the National Mall or the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. Entertain next to the Wright brothers' 1903 Flyer and the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia or the SR-71 Blackbird and the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
The National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, near Dulles Airport in Virginia, displays aviation and space artifacts in a hangar-like setting, including a Concorde, the B-29 Enola Gay and Space Shuttle Enterprise. Observation tower. IMAX movies, flight simulators, and parking (fee). Open 10 am - 5:30 pm except Dec. 25.
Location: 14390 Air & Space Museum Pkwy. Chantilly,VA 20151 P:202-633-1000 Visit Website
The National Building Museum is a private non-profit institution that examines and interprets American achievements in architecture, design, engineering, planning, and construction. The museum presents exhibitions, lectures and educational programs, publishes books and a quarterly journal. Free admission.
Location: 401 F St. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-272-2448 Visit Website
National Geographic Society Museum at Explorers Hall offers free educational, interactive, and visually stimulating changing exhibits on a broad variety of topics. Browse the NGS Store. Open daily Mon. - Sat. and holidays 9 am - 5 pm, Sun. 10 am - 5 pm. Closed Dec 25th. Facilities rental available.
Location: 1145 17th St. NW Washington,DC 20036 P:202-857-7588 Visit Website
Devoted to the collection, exhibition, conservation, and study of African art. Open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm, except Dec. 25; extended summer hours determined annually. Free admission. Tours for groups and visitors with disabilities by appointment; call (202) 633-4646 (voice) or (202) 633-5285 (TTY) Mon. - Fri.
Home of real national treasures: the Star-Spangled Banner, Lincoln’s top hat, the Ruby Slippers and First Ladies’ Gowns, the National Museum of American History is recently renovated with artifact walls showcasing the breadth of the collection, natural light and daily public programs. Free, open daily (except Dec. 25)
Explore America's heritage at your reception for 50-3,000 guests or dinner for 10-380 people. Your guests can visit exhibitions telling the extraordinary story of the American people or in warmer months enjoy the fabulous roof top view of the National Mall.
Location: National Museum of American History Special Events Department Washington,DC 20560 P:202-633-3306 Visit Website
National Museum of American Jewish Military History
Celebrating our 50th anniversary, the NMAJMH documents Jewish service in the American military from 1654 to present. Exhibits include Medal of Honor recipients and a tribute to the 1993 anti-Nazi protest march and boycott. Meeting rooms are available. Open Mon. - Fri. from 9 am - 5 pm. Sun. by appointment.
Location: 1811 R St. NW Washington,DC 20009 P:202-265-6280 Visit Website
Described by Good Morning America as a “must see for CSI fans,” the Nat'l Museum of Crime & Punishment includes a crime lab and the TV studio for America's Most Wanted. A simulated FBI shooting range, high-speed police-chase, and hundreds of interactives and artifacts pertaining to America’s favorite subject fill the 3-floor, 25,000 sq ft museum.
Location: 575 7th St. NW Washington,DC 20004 P:202-393-1099 Visit Website
See the Hope Diamond, dinosaurs, Insect Zoo, mammals, live butterflies, Ocean Hall, and world's largest African bush elephant. Johnson IMAX Theater has films daily (admission). Theater and group dining reservations: call toll-free (866)868-7774. Hours 10 am - 5:30 pm. Extended spring, summer, holiday weekend hours determined annually. Free admission.
Location: 10th St. and Constitution Ave. NW Washington,DC 20013 P:202-633-1000 Visit Website
Learn about Native communities throughout the Western Hemisphere. See films on the Native experience and programs on Native music, dance and art. Join Native staff for daily highlights tours and gallery talks; no reservations or tickets required. Enjoy the Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe and two museum stores. Free admission. Open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm.
Collection of more than 2,500 works by women artists from around the world. Including Cassatt, O'Keeffe, Kahlo and Nevelson. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. Admission charge varies, tour package available.
Location: 1250 New York Ave. NW Washington,DC 20005 P:202-783-5000 Visit Website
The National Portrait Gallery gives visitors a chance to meet fascinating people whose lives tell the American story. The Portrait Gallery introduces poets and presidents, visionaries and villains, actors and activists who have influenced American history and culture. Every work of art presents a visual biography. 11:30 am - 7 pm. Closed Dec. 25.
Entertain guests in one of three event spaces at the National Portrait Gallery. Celebrate in the Kogod Courtyard under a glass canopy, in the Victorian decor of the Great Hall, which has a hand-laid tile floor, curving staircase, and vaulted ceilings, or in the Luce Foundation Center for American Art, which houses more than 3,300 works of art.
Location: 8th & F St. NW Washington,DC 20013 P:202-633-8300 Visit Website
Colorful and engaging collection of airmail planes, mail trucks, stagecoaches, and other postal vehicles along with rare stamps, letters, Owney the Postal Dog, and a Pony Express exhibit. Open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm except Dec. 25. Free admission. Group tours by appointment; call (202) 633-5535 or (202) 633-9349 (TTY) Mon. - Fri.
Location: 2 Massachusetts Ave. NE Washington,DC 20013 P:202-633-1000 Visit Website
More than 10,000 sq. ft. of meeting space that accommodates 500 seated or 1,000 reception style. Extensive A/V services. Convenient to the Washington Convention Center and Metro subway station.
Location: 529 14th St. NW Washington,DC 20045 P:202-662-7522 Visit Website
Enjoy thousands of exotic animals, educational animal demonstrations, the Asia Trail (where our giant pandas live!), Great Ape House, Small Mammals and many other exhibits. Free and open daily except Dec. 25.
The 250,000 square-foot Newseum located on America's Main Street between the U.S. Capitol and the White House, tells the story of news and explores the importance of a free press as a cornerstone of democracy. 14 major galleries. 15 theaters. The Newseum invites visitors to explore the history of news and those who report it.
Abraham Lincoln and his family lived here for a quarter of his presidency. During the first season here Lincoln drafted the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Open 7 days a week, guided tours only. Reservations recommended. Premium tours available. Site available for private functions. See our website for details and tickets.
Location: Upshur St. NW @ Rock Creek Church Rd. NW Washington,DC 20011 P:202-829-0436 Visit Website
Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Permanent collection and exhibitions of American crafts. This gem of a museum, located in a historic building near the White House, is dedicated to exhibiting the finest crafts from the 19th century to the present. Open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm. Closed Dec. 25.
Come and experience "a downtown for the 21st century" with more than 40 stylish shops, 20 renowned restaurants, a 13-screen cinema, and a premier hotel. Enjoy special events year round, from concerts and festivals in summer, to ice skating in winter. This acclaimed outdoor venue is the place to be in Northern Virginia.
Location: 11921 Market St. Reston,VA 20190 P:703-689-4699 Visit Website
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Eighteen food court eateries, open Mon. - Fri. 7 am - 7 pm, Sat. 11 am - 6 pm and Sun. 12 pm - 5 pm (Mar. 1 - Aug. 31 only). Offers a variety of American and International cuisine. Tour groups welcome and meal voucher program available.
The Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center was designed to be all things to all people. Explore each of our unique rooms and you are certain to find one or more that will fit your needs, whether you are planning an annual board meeting or a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
Location: Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center College Park,MD 20742 P:301-405-9756 Visit Website
Professional theatre company presenting Shakespeare and other classics in the intimate Lansburgh Theatre and the state-of-the-art Sidney Harman Hall in the heart of downtown Washington, DC's Pennsylvania Quarter arts district. Fully accessible. Within blocks of Metro.
A professional non-profit theater, Signature is dedicated to producing contemporary plays and musicals and to the development of new work, creating award-winning productions in its intimate theater space. Signature's bold aesthetic and unique community programs impact and inspire nearly 40,000 patrons each season.
A breathtaking historic synagogue in the heart of Washington, D.C., Sixth & I Historic Synagogue offers a Jewish presence and meeting place for the community. It provides inspiring cultural and educational programs, as well as Shabbat and High Holiday services, for the entire Jewish community and helps preserve part of the DC Jewish heritage.
Location: 600 I (Eye) St. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-408-3100 Visit Website
The Smithsonian American Art Museum, the nation's first art collection, is an unparalleled record of the American experience from the colonial period to today. Highlights are images of the west, impressionism, WPA murals, folk art, contemporary art. Don't miss the Lunder Conservation Ctr. and Luce Foundation Ctr. Open 11:30 am - 7 pm except Dec. 25.
Known as the Castle, the oldest of the 16 Smithsonian museums in Washington houses the crypt of founder James Smithson, an orientation theater, scale models of Washington's monumental core, touch-screen information kiosks, and multilingual information and assistance. Cafe, store. Open daily 8:30 am - 5:30 pm except December 25.
Location: 1000 Jefferson Dr. SW Washington,DC 20013 P:202-633-1000 Visit Website
This former post office houses shops and restaurants, daily entertainment and a dramatic view of the city from the 315 foot clock tower. Shops and international food court. The Tower Tour is offered daily. Free admission. Please contact us for your special event, reception or banquet needs.
Within The Phillips Collection’s intimate galleries, visitors make personal connections to works by renowned European and American impressionist & modern artists—Degas, Matisse, O’Keeffe, Picasso, Renoir and Rothko among them. Open Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Thurs. Artful Evenings until 8:30 pm; Sun. 11 am - 6pm (Jun. – Sep. noon – 5 pm); Sun. concerts Oct. – May
Location: 1600 21st St. NW Washington,DC 20009 P:202-387-2151 Visit Website
The Textile Museum features rotating exhibitions of historical and contemporary textiles and a Textile Learning Center that explores textile techniques, makers and their cultures. Closed Mon. Open Tues. - Sat. 10am - 5pm. Sun. 1pm - 5pm. Closed Federal holidays & Dec. 24. Suggested donation $5.
Location: 2320 S St. NW Washington,DC 20008 P:202-667-0441 Visit Website
The Georgetown mansion and National Historic Landmark was once the home of Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington. Docent-led house tours and self-guided garden tours available Tue. - Sun. Surrounded by five acres of extensive gardens.
Location: 1644 31st St. NW Washington,DC 20007 P:202-965-0400 Visit Website
For nearly 100 years, Union Station has been the gateway to the nation's capital. Every year, 29 million visitors enjoy shopping, entertainment, and an international variety of food in this Beaux Arts transportation hub. Visit our website for coupons.
Location: 50 Massachusetts Ave. NE Washington,DC 20002 P:202-289-1908 Visit Website
Experience over 220 world-class sporting events, concerts and family shows each year at the Verizon Center. The 20,000 seat, state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex is home to the NBA's Washington Wizards, the NHL's Washington Capitals, the WNBA's Washington Mystics and the Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team.
Location: 601 F St. NW Washington,DC 20004 P:202-628-3200 Visit Website
When the Warner Theatre opened in 1924 it was hailed as a building of beauty, featuring a spectacular marble and gold leaf lobby and large auditorium complete with gold leaf ceilings and chandeliers. Today, having undergone a $10 million restoration, the Warner is host to a variety of Broadway productions, comedy, dance, film, and music concerts.
Location: 513 13th St. NW Washington,DC 20004 P:202-626-8250 Visit Website
This 2.3 million sq.ft. convention center is located in the heart of the nation's capital, steps from museums, restaurants and attractions. With five exhibition halls, 66 meeting rooms and the largest ballroom in the eastern USA we can accommodate events of all sizes.
Location: 801 Mount Vernon Pl. NW Washington,DC 20001 P:202-249-3000 Visit Website
Wolf Trap presents a broad spectrum of performing arts programs, including pop, classical, country, dance, jazz and blues, year-round at both its beautiful national park setting and it's smaller, more intimate indoor venue.
Only major national memorial to honor America's 2.5 million women who have served in the nation's defense. Memorial and its education center chronicles the history of women's service. Includes exhibit gallery, never-before-seen artifacts, theater, gift shop and register of women veterans' stories. Free admission. Open everyday except Christmas.
Location: 1 Memorial Dr. Arlington,VA 22211 P:703-892-2606 Visit Website
Washington's only Presidential Museum offers an intimate look at one of America's greatest Presidents, statesman and Nobel Prize winner. View authentic objects from the White House and elaborate gifts of state. This Embassy Row house is a living textbook of "modern" American life in the 1920s from silent films to flapper dresses and zinc sinks.
Location: 2340 S St. NW Washington,DC 20008 P:202-387-4062 Visit Website
"Washington's most daring theatre company" New York Times - develops, produces edgy new plays by some of the most original writers in America. 265-seat theatre at 7th & D Sts. NW. Tickets: $32-$52 ($10 for 25 & under).
Location: 641 D St. NW Washington,DC 20004 P:202-393-3939 Visit Website