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IAD airport hotel transfers A staple of DC due to its lookouts on Freedom Plaza and Pershing Park, the JW Marriott Washington DC offers a stately array of modern on-site goodies as well as close walking distance to recognizable landmarks. Sleek rooms offer minimalist-chic designs, while suites add same-room living areas and access to a club lounge serving free breakfast. Freebies available to all guests include complimentary Wi-Fi and a heated indoor pool. Enjoy easygoing networking with an on-site restaurant as well, also getting around with ease by taking advantage of DC’s renowned Metro via the Federal Triangle Station down the street. Other ways to see the city include private vehicle rentals such as sedans, vans and SUVs perfect for seeing the outskirts, as well as meet-and-greet services like luxury limousines and fast-acting taxis that make the modern day professional look good while getting to nearby events or simply arrive on-time to Ronald Reagan International Airport.
Get to know everything the immediate landmarks of Penn Quarter have to offer with a quick stroll around the block, considering an early-morning view of historic buildings and busy passerby at Freedom Plaza before settling down with brunch at Café du Parc, a swanky French bistro beloved for its fresh-made pastries and scenic sidewalk seating. Continue south for an afternoon of museum-hopping afterward, whether it through various stories told at the National Museum of African American History and Culture or the more wide scope tales of the country told at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History - the full story, however, is always difficult to uncover, making the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History the largest and most unique of all the exhibits. For evening entertainment, consider a modern night in the historic Warner Theatre just a block away, or go for something a little more infamous by settling down for a show at Ford’s Theatre. |