Getting to Washington, DC

By Air

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Closest airport to downtown Washington, DC.

10 minute drive and also accessible by metro.

Dulles International Airport

40 minute drive to downtown Washington, DC.

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

50 minute drive to downtown Washington, DC.

By Rail

Union Station: Washington DC

Located in the center of downtown Washington, DC. Accessible to the all parts of the city via metro.

Landmarks to Visit

The White House:

Tours are complimentary but you must contact your representative to schedule a tour.  Tours must be scheduled between 21-90 prior to your scheduled visit day.  

The Capitol:

Tours are complimentary, but you must book a ticket online ahead of time.  Tours are offered Monday-Friday from 9AM-3PM. Visit the link above to book your ticket.

The Washington Monument:

Tours are complimentary, but you must book a ticket ahead of time (limited walk-up tickets are available).  Tickets can be purchased up to 30 days in advance but sell out quickly so be sure to book as soon as they become available!  Visit the link above to book your ticket.

U.S. Botanic Garden:

The Conservatory is open from 10AM-5PM.  A ticket is not required.

Smithsonian Museums:

All Smithsonian institutions are free to the public.  Hours vary.

The Kennedy Center:

The Kennedy Center has a revolving schedule of fantastic shows and performances. Visit the link above to peruse the current calendar of events.

The Washington National Cathedral:

Tickets must be purchased ahead of time.  Adults are $15, children (5-17) are $10 and children under 5 are free.  Tours are offered from 10AM-5PM.  Visit the link above to book your ticket.

Arlington National Cemetery:

The cemetery is open the public daily from 8AM-5PM. No ticket required.

Where to Dine

*Reservation recommended, ** reservation required

Le Diplomate (French, Logan Circle)*

Filomena Ristorante (Italian, Georgetown)*

Old Ebbitt Grill (American, Downtown)*

Barmini (Modern/Eclectic, Downtown)- tickets book up quickly)**

Jack Rose Dining Saloon (American, Adams Morgan)

Zaytina (Greek, Downtown)*

Rose's Luxury (Eclectic American, Capitol Hill)*

Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab (American, Downtown)*

Compass Coffee (various locations, founded in DC!)

Where to Grab a Cocktail

Off the Record (basement of The Hay Adams Hotel)

The Gibson (speakeasy on U Street)

The Vue at Hotel Washington (panoramic DC rooftop views across from The White House)

The Mirror (speakeasy downtown)

Manifest (speakeasy with reservation required, visit the link above to make your reservation)

Areas to Visit

The Wharf:

Newest DC destination on the water with plenty of shopping, dining and waterfront views 

Georgetown:

Charming shopping and dining destination with iconic rowhouses

Old Town Alexandria:

Right across the Potomac River, a quaint waterfront town with dining and shopping