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Destination DC

901 7th Street NW 4th Floor, 20001-3719
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From historic museums, monuments and memorials to modern restaurants, galleries and attractions, the U.S. capital has it all – including some of the best meetings and convention space in the world. Come visit and see for yourself. A premier global events destination, Washington, DC welcomes upwards of 22 million people visitors each year. With a capacity of more than 30,000 hotel rooms and boasting over 2,000 restaurants, Washington, DC is an ideal spot for hosting events of historic proportions. Airports: There are 3 DC-area airports - Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA), Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) These airports service more than 70 million passengers each year, 35 million of which deplane in the DC area. DCA services 81 destinations with 371 daily departures. IAD services 73 domestic destinations with 236 daily departures and 49 international destinations with 410 weekly departures . BWI services 79 domestic destinations and 13 international destinations..

Détails du lieu

Hôtels124
Centre de conventions2 200 000 pi. ca.
Chambres d’invités30 272
Chambres d’invités dans 1 hôtel1 175
Sites d’événements spéciaux340
Tarif moyen des chambres$212
Taux d’occupation76.1%
Restaurants2 000
Coût quotidien des repas$71
Taux d’imposition5.75%
Type de lieuOffice du tourisme (CVB)

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Comment s’y rendre

Distance from Dulles International Airport airport 26 mi
Distance from Baltimore/Washington Intl Thurgood Marshall Airpt airport 32 mi
Distance from Ronald Reagan National Airport airport 5 mi

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Attractions locales

Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Repère historique
The black granite walls of this moving V-shaped memorial are inscribed with the names of more than 58,209 Americans missing or killed in the Vietnam conflict. Frederick Hart's life-size bronze sculpture depicts three young servicemen. Open 24-hours; park ranger on site 8 am - midnight.
Constitution Ave. & Henry Bacon Dr. NW
Washington, DC 20001
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White House
White House
Repère historique
The home of every U.S. president except George Washington. Tours of the White House have been expanded to include parties of 10 or more people. Tour requests MUST be made through one's member of Congress and will be accepted up to 6 months in advance; tours are scheduled approximately one month before the requested date. Questions: (202) 456-7041.
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20500
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Jefferson Memorial
Jefferson Memorial
Repère historique
Beneath the marble rotunda, the 19-foot statue of the third U.S. president is surrounded by passages from the Declaration of Independence and other famous Jefferson writings. Open daily except Dec. 25. Free. Park ranger in attendance 8 am - midnight.
Tidal Basin South End
Washington, DC 20024
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Repère historique
The new Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial recognizes the history-making civil rights leader and serves as a lasting tribute to the freedom, opportunity and justice for which he stood. Adjacent to the FDR Memorial, the MLK Memorial stands between the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. Open daily except Dec. 25. Free.
1964 Independence Ave. SW
Washington, DC 20024
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Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
Repère historique
This grand monument overlooks the Reflecting Pool, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. Inside, the 19-foot marble statue of the 16th president is flanked by inscriptions of his Second Inaugural Address and the famous Gettysburg Address. Open daily except December 25. Free. Park Ranger in attendance 8 am - midnight.
Independence Ave. & 23rd St. NW
Washington, DC 20024
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Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery
Repère historique
Arlington National Cemetery, our nation's most treasured burial ground, is home to more than 285,000 honored dead. Among the thousands of white headstones are the graves of President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, world champion boxer Joe Louis and the Tomb of the Unknowns. Open daily 8 am - 5 pm (to 7 pm Apr. - Sep.). Free admission.
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington, VA 22211
Washington Monument
Washington Monument
Repère historique
George Washington's military and political leadership were indispensable to the founding of the United States. As commander of the Continental Army, he rallied Americans from thirteen divergent states and outlasted Britain's superior military force. As the first president, Washington's superb leadership set the standard for each president that has succeeded him. The Washington Monument towers above the city that bears his name, serving as an awe-inspiring reminder of George Washington's greatness. The monument, like the man, stands in no one's shadow.
15th St. & Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001
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African American Civil War Memorial
African American Civil War Memorial
Repère historique
This memorial is a sculpture commemorating the more than 209,145 Soldiers who served in the United States Color Troupes during the Civil War. The memorial is appropriately placed in the Shaw section of the District. Shaw refers to Robert Gould Shaw, the white colonel of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment.
1925 Vermont Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001
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Marine Corps Memorial Iwo Jima Statue
Marine Corps Memorial Iwo Jima Statue
Repère historique
One of the largest bronze statues ever cast, this memorial commemorates all the marines who have died in battle since 1775. The 32-foot high figures are shown erecting a 60-foot bronze flag pole from which a cloth flag flies 24 hrs. a day. Felis W. deWeldon created the monument from a famous photograph showing the flag being raised on Mount Suribachi during World War II. Open 24 hours. Free
Route 50 near Arlington National Cemeter
Arlington, VA 22101
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National Mall
National Mall
Repère historique
A splendid green park area extending approximately two miles from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial. Lining either side of the park near the Capitol are 200-year-old American elm trees, several of the Smithsonian Institution museums, National Archives, National Gallery of Art and U.S. Botanic Gardens.
Between Constitution & Independence Ave.
Washington, DC 20050
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National Guard Memorial Museum
National Guard Memorial Museum
Musée
The National Guard's rich history is filled with dynamic change and inspiring stories of honor, duty and sacrifice. Since 1636, the Guard has reflected the political and social dynamics of the day. The National Guard Memorial Museum comprises more than 6,000 square feet of artifacts, images and interactive exhibits telling the expansive story of the citizen-soldier The National Guard Educational Foundation was founded in 1975 with a mission to educate the public and foster awareness about the contributions made by the National Guard of the United States. NGEF administers the National Guard Memorial Museum, Library and its interactive website, www.ngef.org. In addition to key information about the museum, our website includes the Guard Muster, an interactive, permanent register of Guardsmen that preserves individual legacies of service, sacrifice and bravery.
One Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001
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National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Repère historique
Founded in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that maintains the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, located at Judiciary Square on E St. between 4th & 5th Streets NW. Elegant marble walls display the names of more than 20,000 federal, state and local law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty dating back to 1791. Interactive video displays, free children's activity packet, gift shop, free walking tour brochures and maps are available at the Visitors Center & Store, located at 400 7th Street NW and open daily until 5 pm. Memorial is open 24-hours. Free admission. Guided tours by appointment. The Memorial Fund is now working to create the first-ever National Law Enforcement Museum, under construction across from the Memorial. The Museum will tell the story of American law enforcement through exhibits, collections, research and education. Scheduled to open in 2016.
400 7th St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
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Air Force Memorial
Air Force Memorial
Repère historique
The United States Air Force Memorial is envisioned as a national place of reverence, remembrance and celebration where the Air Force "family" and all Americans can pause to remember, honor and gather to celebrate the people and the achievements of America's Airmen.
One Air Force Memorial Dr.
Arlington, VA 22211
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U.S. Navy Memorial
U.S. Navy Memorial
Repère historique
Ideally located midway between the White House and the Capitol on Pennsylvania Avenue, The Navy Memorial honors Sea Service men and women, past, present and future, through a commemorative public plaza and Naval Heritage museum. A free, self-guided museum offers an annual exhibit, daily showings of At Sea film, a Ship’s Store, commemorative ceremonies, and a Navy Band summer concert series. The Naval Heritage Center is a high-profile and easily accessible national monument facility providing a unique presentation and reception venue for a variety of clients and events. The modern venue’s street level entrance area leads to a dramatic curved staircase descending to a contemporary reception space including an adjacent Presidents Room accommodating guests optionally utilizing the 240-seat Burke Theater. Host to both daytime and evening special event programs, award ceremonies, film screenings, and private receptions, the plush amphitheater-style theater offers a built-in stage and a full complement of lighting, audio, and projection equipment and formats to facilitate any event requirement. Just steps from the Archives/Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter Metrorail station and surrounded by public parking, this prominent and distinguished specialty venue has proven a convenient and memorable event location centered in one of the most dynamic and lively downtown areas in the nation’s capital.
701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20004
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Musée
Located between 14th St. and Raoul Wallenberg Pl., SW (formerly 15th St.), this internationally acclaimed museum tells the story of the Holocaust through artifacts, films, photos, and oral histories. Free, open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm. Timed passes required to view the permanent exhibition: Mar. - Aug. Passes are not required for entering the museum, "Remembering the Children: Daniel's Story", or special exhibitions.
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl. SW
Washington, DC 200024
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National World War II Memorial
National World War II Memorial
Repère historique
Located between the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, this memorial honors the 16 million who served during WWII and those who supported the war effort from home. The memorial features two 43-foot arches, a 17-foot pillar for each state and territory from that period and a field of 4,000 gold stars honoring the more than 400,000 who died. A series of bronze sculpture panels depict Americans at war, at home and overseas. Open daily except Christmas. Free.
17th St. & Independence Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001
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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOUNT VERNON
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOUNT VERNON
Repère historique
18 mi
The beautiful riverside estate of George Washington includes the iconic Mansion, outbuildings, tomb and working blacksmith shop and farm. The Orientation Center, and Museum and Education Center feature interactive exhibits and immersive experiences as well as over 700 artifacts. Meet characters from Washington's world and heritage breed animals around the estate. Open every day! Whiskey Distillery & Gristmill open April through October.
3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy
Mt. Vernon, VA, US 22121
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Centres de congrès

Walter E. Washington Convention CenterThe Walter E. Washington Convention Center, an extraordinary 2.3 million-square-foot conventions and meetings facility, is equipped to handle events of all sizes, from small groups and break-out meetings to events for 500 to 42,000 attendees.
Espace d’exposition703 000 pi. ca.
Espace total de la réunion250 000 pi. ca.

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Additional details

For years, the nation’s capital has been a top choice for meeting planners, but the city has continued to evolve. Now, there are even more reasons to choose DC for your next meeting, convention or congress. Washington, DC is filled with new and exciting developments like The Wharf and CityCenterDC, a great public transit system and exciting neighborhoods brimming with restaurants, shopping and nightlife. Speaking of restaurants: DC was named “Restaurant City of the Year” by Bon Appétit in 2016 and has now received its second Michelin Guide, joining San Francisco, New York and Chicago as the only American cities with a current edition of this prestigious guide. DC features a robust roster of hotels, which will only expand with three new hotels at the aforementioned Wharf development in the Southwest Waterfront. The luxurious Trump International Hotel and the historic Watergate Hotel are also standouts. The Marriott Marquis Washington, DC is the largest hotel in the city, connecting directly to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center by an underground concourse. Additional hotels, such as the Hyatt Place Washington DC/National Mall, the Kimpton Glover Park Hotel and the Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel, join a full suite of established meeting hubs gracing the nation’s capital. Whether your attendees are looking for an award-winning luxury property, business traveler-ready chains, chic boutique hotels or comfortable family-friendly inns and B&Bs, DC has something for everyone. There are truly enough venues to accommodate a meeting of any size, and enough unique spaces to have meeting-goers oohing and aahing long after the final session has ended. Among the gems: the Washington National Cathedral, with its stunning Nave, and Arena Stage, which features three world-class auditoriums. In addition to boasting unmatched meeting space, Washington, DC is a city that attendees will want to explore. Visitors can experience everything from more than a dozen free-to-enter Smithsonian museums to an exciting network of neighborhoods with trendy boutiques and hip bars and restaurants. The attractions do not stop there: DC also features a wealth of art galleries, historic homes and lush parks. And no trip to the District would be complete without admiring the awe-inspiring monuments and memorials on the National Mall. Give attendees the experience of a lifetime. Plan your next meeting in Washington, DC.

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