Information for our Out of Town Guests
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HOTELS:
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Henley Park Hotel 202-638-5200 |
An inviting escape from ordinary downtown Washington DC luxury hotels, the grand Tudor-style design of the Henley Park Hotel is but one unique feature of our tranquil urban hideaway.
As a guest of this historic Washington DC luxury hotel you'll enjoy personalized attention and a wealth of comforts – from elegant accommodations and 24-hour room service to intimate meeting space and access to a nearby state-of-the-art fitness center. And for a memorable fine dining experience, reserve a table at Coeur de Lion, our onsite restaurant celebrated for its sumptuous gourmet cuisine and renowned wine list. Transcend the "cookie cutter" approach favored by traditional downtown DC luxury hotels.
Hotel Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington DC
806 15th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
202-739-8500
www.sofitel.com
The Sofitel represents one of the most exclusive locations in the nation's capital. Discover this contemporary downtown Washington DC hotel, situated at the corner of Lafayette Square, bordering the White House. Our downtown DC hotel accommodations occupy an updated historic landmark, first erected in 1880. Celebrate Sofitel's "art de vivre" within this luxury hotel in downtown Washington DC – marked by distinctive style, superb cuisine, and incomparable service.
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The St. Regis Washington, DC 202-638-2626 |
Located on K Street, with the White House and the Washington Monument literally at its doorstep, The St. Regis Washington, D.C. is at the capital's most desirable location. Discover the grand scale preservation and a reimagined St. Regis Washington, D.C. through the transformation of its 175 rooms and suites and experience bespoke service through the legendary St. Regis butler. In August 2008, the hotel will introduce their signature restaurant, the critically acclaimed Adour Alain Ducasse and later in the year, a much anticipated 5,000 square foot St. Regis Designer Spa.
The Hay-Adams
16th and H Streets NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-638-6600
www.hayadams.com
Located in Lafayette Square across from the White House, The Hay-Adams is a revered landmark in Washington, DC. This classic hotel is named after the distinguished residents who previously lived on its site: John Hay, Private Assistant to President Abraham Lincoln and later Secretary of State, and Henry Adams, an acclaimed author and descendant of U.S. Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams.
The site has long been a favorite gathering place in the nation's capital. In fact, Hay, Adams, their wives, Clara and Marian and geologist Clarence King formed a close group of friends who dubbed themselves “The Five of Hearts.” They even had china and letterhead made that featured the moniker.
In 1884, the Hays and Adamses bought adjoining lots at 16th and H Streets. Renowned architect Henry Hobson Richardson designed elaborate, Romanesque homes that became Washington's leading salons for years. The stimulating discussions of politics, literature, science and art attracted the era's leading artists, writers and politicians, including sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Henry James, Theodore Roosevelt and Mark Twain.
The Hay-Adams House opened in 1928 and quickly attracted prominent Washingtonians and elite travelers, including Ethel Barrymore, Amelia Earhart, Sinclair Lewis and Charles Lindbergh. Guests were drawn to the hotel by its unparalleled views of the White House, Lafayette Square and St. John's Church, as well as such amenities as large suites, kitchens, steam heat, elevators, circulating ice water, and, in 1930, Washington's first air-conditioned dining room.
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Four Seasons Hotel 202-342-0444 |
Discover the flawless hospitality of Washington’s premier hotel. Unequalled attentiveness and gracious service attract business and leisure guests, dignitaries and celebrities alike to this legendary Pennsylvania Avenue luxury retreat in prestigious Georgetown.
"...'Terrific' even before a recent makeover, this 'nearly flawless' favorite' 'right on the edge of Georgetown' offers 'elegant', 'understated luxury'... plus a fabulous spa and fitness center round out this oasis.” 2007 Zagat Guide
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Willard Intercontinental Washington 202-628-9100 |
A grand historic landmark hotel, the Willard InterContinental Washington combines heritage and luxury with contemporary comfort and modern technologies. The hotel offers 332 guest rooms, including 40 suites, 19,891 square feet of function space, the elegant Willard Room restaurant, the Round Robin Bar, our new classic French bistro, Café du Parc, and 24-hour Private Dining, Laundry, Business and Fitness Centers.
Located in the heart of Washington DC, the hotel is near government and business offices, within walking distance to several Washington theater districts, as well as many sightseeing attractions. The White House is just two blocks away and the National Mall, with its diverse museums, is within walking distance. From its inception in 1850, to this day, the Willard InterContinental Washington has been a favorite choice of US and international travelers. Known as the "Crown Jewel of Pennsylvania Avenue", or the "Grand Dame of American Hotels", the Willard InterContinental enjoys its place as a major force in the social and political life of Washington DC.
RESTAURANTS:
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Oceanaire Seafood Room 202-347-2277 |
As sleek as a 1930s ocean liner, yet as relaxed as a dinner on the shore, the Oceanaire provides the perfect setting to enjoy Ultra-Fresh seafood, flown in daily from around the world. Sip a Sidecar in the lounge, sidle up to the oyster bar, or kick back in a horseshoe booth before diving into a sea of Ultra-Fresh fish, including steak-cut Alaskan halibut, seasonal favorites like fresh Copper River salmon or hard-to-find delicacies like true Dover sole or bluefin tuna. Our daily-printed menu will guide you, a wine list as deep as the sea will seduce you, and the world's freshest seafood awaits you at the Oceanaire. See you soon.
Dining Style: Casual Elegant
Cuisine: Seafood, Steakhouse
Neighborhood: Downtown
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Bobby Van’s Steakhouse 202-589-0060 |
The Washington incarnation of Bobby Van's Steakhouse, which originated in New York, is an elegant and club-like restaurant that attracts sports figures, media moguls, power brokers and politicians. Inside the three intimate dining rooms decorated in soothing mauve tones and polished Brazilian mahogany, you'll see people sipping martinis as they share decadent appetizers like chilled lobster or colossal lump crabmeat cocktails, and escargot.
Try the broiled porterhouse steak, dry-aged for six weeks and prepared with a crusty char for two, three or four people and the sides like creamed spinach and garlic mashed potatoes. The chef goes a long way to please others with daily seafood specials like sesame crusted tuna, braised lamb shank and mango lobster salad. It is only fitting that there would be a 300-bottle wine list featuring expensive and bold cabernets, and mouth-watering desserts like warm chocolate truffle cake with chocolate cigarettes and New York cheesecake with raspberry sauce.
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BLT Steak 202-689-9999 |
Sharing a neighborhood with the White House, Chef Laurent Tourondel's BLT Steak in Washington, DC introduces his re-imagined steakhouse to the capital. Plush fabrics, intimate lighting, and sleek hardwood floors allure politicos, steak-lovers and visitors alike. The menu showcases raw bar selections, the chef's signature warm popovers, and top-notch steak and fish which are complemented by a selection of sauces like Peppercorn or Red Wine and satisfying sides such as Grilled Asparagus and Hash Browns. The private dining room is the ultimate space for business lunches, cocktail parties and other special occasions.
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DC Coast 202-216-5988 |
Il Mulino
1110 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
202-293-1001
www.Ilmulino.com
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Café Milano 202-333-6183 |
Olives DC
World Trade Center Bldg.
1600 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-252-1866
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS and MUSEUMS:
Folger Shakespeare Library
201 E. Capitol Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-544-4600
www.folger.edu
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Ford’s Theater Nat’l Historic Site 202-426-6924 |
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW
Washington, DC 20013
202-633-4674
www.hirshhorn.si.edu
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International Spy Museum 202-393-7798 |
Library of Congress
101 Independence Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20540
202-707-5000
www.loc.gov
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National Building Museum 202-272-2448 |
National Gallery of Art
600 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20565
202-737-4215
www.nga.gov
Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-387-2151
www.phillipscollection.org
Smithsonian Institution
National Air and Space Museum
Independence Avenue at Fourth Street SW
Washington, DC 20560
202-633-1000
www.nasm.si.edu
Smithsonian Institution
National Portrait Gallery
Eighth and F Streets NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-633-8300
www.npg.si.edu
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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 202-488-0400 |
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White House Visitor Center 202-208-1631 |
Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
888-639-7386
www.newseum.org
PERFORMING ARTS:
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Folger Shakespeare Theatre 202-544-7077 |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20566
202-467-4600
www.kennedy-center.org
SHOPPING:
Fashion Centre at Pentagon City
1100 S. Hayes Street
Arlington, VA 22202
703-415-2400
Mazza Galerie
5300 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20015
202-966-6114
www.mazzagallerie.com
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Old Post Office Pavillion 202-289-4224 |
Potomac Mills
2700 Potomac Mills Circle
Woodbridge, VA 22192
703-496-9355
www.simon.com
Shops at Georgetown Park
3222 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
202-298-5577
www.shopsatgeorgetownpark.com
Tysons Galleria
2001 International Drive
McLean, VA 22102
703-827-7700
www.tysonsgalleria.com
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Union Station 202-289-1908 |
























