
Well-connected in Washington
Washington DC is where the power is, and from
any of our luxury Washington DC hotels, you have a head start in
putting together your own power trip around the capital.
Tour the great Washington DC institutions; the
Lincoln Memorial, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian museums
and Capitol Hill. Check out the lighter side of the city, too, in
downtown DC’s new interactive attractions including the
International Spy Museum and the Newseum. Around Dupont Circle,
where our three Washington DC hotels are located, the embassies,
restaurants, bookshops and cafés give the neighbourhood its
cosmopolitan air.
Shop at the independent boutiques, antique
shops and big brands stores on the cobblestone streets of old
Georgetown, or browse the open-air arts and crafts stalls with the
locals at Eastern Market. Catch a Broadway show, opera or concert
at The Kennedy Center, or tour the monuments under the moonlight
with a shuttle tour.
Savings in Washington DC
The Normandy Hotel:
Click here for further information on our AAA/CAA membership rates where members can enjoy
a 10% discount on Best Available Rates and Government staff rates at The
Normandy Hotel. For a limited time, AARP members receive a
20% discount on our Best Available Rates.
Learn more.
The Dupont Hotel:
For information on savings at The Dupont Hotel,
click here for AAA/CAA membership rates where
members can avail of a 10% saving on Best Available Rates
and here for Government staff rates. Learn more
about how
AARP members can also avail of a 20% discount on Best Available
Rates.
What's on in Washington DC
2010 National Book Festival
September 25
Celebrate the joy of books and reading at this an annual event
held each September on the National Mall in Washington, DC,
between 7th and 14th streets. The National Book Festival
is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by first lady
Laura Bush. Visit with more than 80 award-winning authors,
illustrators and poets.
DC Short Films and Screenplay Festival
September 9 - 16
Named by MovieMaker Magazine as “one of the nation’s leading
short film festivals”, you will not want to miss this.
Buy your tickets and passes
on the offical website.
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