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Washington Attractions: Video Tour of the Greatest Attractions

Washington Attractions: Video Tour of the Greatest Attractions

Arlington National Cemetery

Americas largest National Burial Ground with more than 600 acres of Landscaped hills including the graves of John F. kennedy, Joe Lewis, Audi Murphy and the Tomb of the unknown Soldier watched over by the U.S Military. 703-697-4967

Fords Theatre

A living tribute to Abraham Lincolns love of the performing arts, Fords Theatre presents the best in contemporary American theatre and the building is open daily for tours. 202-347-4833

FDR Memorial

A 7.5 acre site near the Jefferson Memorial, the memorial depicts the 12 pivotal years of Franklin Delano Roosevelts presidency through a series of 4 outdoor gallery rooms. 202-619-7222

Jefferson Memorial

Beneath the marble rotunda the 19 foot statue of the third us president is surrounded by passages for the declaration of independence and other famous Jefferson writings. The blooming of the cherry trees around the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. has come to symbolize the natural beauty of our nation's capital city. A spectacular sight in Spring, they encircle the Tidal Basin and can also be seen in abundance on the Monument grounds. Open daily. 202-426-6841

John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts

Independent, privately supported national performing arts center. Six magnificent theatres present the best of drama, dance, ballet, music, comedy, film and commissioned works. 202-467-4600

Marine Corps Memorial Iwo Jima Statue

One of the largest bronze statues ever cast, this 78 foot memorial commemorates all the Marines who have died in battle since 1775. 703-285-2601

George Washingtons Mount Vernon Estate and Garden

Stretching over 500 open acres overlooking the Potomac River just 16 miles from Washington DC, tour the mansion, outbuildings, garden and farm of George Washington, The first President of the United States. 703-780-2000

Smithsonian Institutes

The worlds most famous museum complex Encompassing more than a dozen different buildings and the national Zoo. 202-357-2700

United States Capitol

George Washington laid the corner stone in 1791. The home of the House of Representatives and Senate. It is open to the public 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. during summer hours.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The black granite Walls of this moving V shaped Memorial are inscribed with the names of the 58,209 American missing or killed in Vietnam. 202-634-1568

The White House

Home of every U.S. President except George Washington. This white washed building has 32 rooms and is available for tours when not hosting Presidential Events. 202-456-2200

Washington Hotels: Video Tour of the Best Hotels

Washington Hotels: Video Tour of the Best Hotels

Westfields Marriott

Georgian style four story brick conference center located on a 1,100-acre corporate office park in fair fax county VA; seven miles south of Dulles airport 25 minutes to the capital. (703) 818-0300, 1-800-6535666

Capital Hilton

Elegant 12-story building located in the center of downtown Washington, located two blocks from the White house, eight Blocks from the Washington Conventions Center. Walking distance to monuments, museums, shopping and all local attractions. (202) 393-1000, 1-800-HILTONS

Crystal City Marriott

Located atop the Crystal City Metro Station; three minutes from the national airport and the Pentagon. (703) 413-5500, 1-800-2289290

Hamilton Crowne Plaza

A downtown location, just blocks from the White House, fortune 500 companies, The Washington Convention center, and the Smithsonian museums overlooking beautiful Franklin Park (202) 682-0111, 1-800-2CROWNE

Hilton Washington and Towers

A resort like hotel located on fashionable Connecticut avenue NW, Adjacent to Adams Morgan, a trendy multi-cultured nieborhood. (202) 483-3000, 1-800-HILTONS

Hotel Washington

Nationally registered historic hotel in the heart of the city. Short walking distance to the White House, Smithsonian museums, major attractions and metro station; five miles from national airport (202) 638-5900, 1-800-424-9540

Hyatt Arlington

Newly Renovated, Across the Key Bridge from Georgetown, located adjacent to the metro station, minutes to attraction and Washington sights. (703) 525-1234, 1-800-2331234

Jurys Washington - A Doyle Hotel

Jurys Doyle Group newest property is located in the heart of our nations capital, just off Dupont circle on New Hampshire Avenue. (202) 232-1130, 1-800-4236953

JW Marriott

In the heart of the business district, just steps away from the White House, Monuments and Washington Conventions Center. (202) 626-6915

Key Bridge Marriott

On the banks of the Potomac River, overlooking Washington and Georgetown. (703) 524-6400, 1-800-3279789

L'Enfant Plaza Hotel

Walking distance to Capital, Most Monuments And Museums, ten minutes from National Airport. (202) 484-1000

Marriott At Metro Center

Located just steps away from the Washington Convention Center, MCI Center, theaters, museums, shopping And fine restraints, Poised above Metro Subway station. (202) 737-2200

Mayflower, The - A Renaissance Hotel

Downtown Hotel listed with the National Register of Historical places, just four Blocks from the White House, with in walking distance of all cultural/shopping locations. (202) 347-3000, 1-800-HOTELS1

Omni Shoreham

Adjacent to Rock Creek and within walking distance of the National Zoo, Convenient to Metro Subway station. (202) 234-0700, 1-800-THEOMNI

Rennaissance Washington, DC Hotel

Unbeatable location directly across from the Washington conventions Center and half way between the White House and Capital. Easy access to Metro subway station; three minutes from union station. (202) 898-9000

Tysons Corner Marriott

Directly off of I-495 at the intersection of route 7, adjacent to the tysons corner shopping mall. Minutes from down town and wolf trap farm for the performing arts (703) 734-3200, 1-800-2289290

Westin Grand Hotel

Adjacent to Georgetown, the westin grand offers upscale accommodations and exceptional service, whether on business, conference of pleasure travel . (202) 429-0100, 1-800-8480016

Washington Restaurants: Vido Tour of The Greatest Restaurants

Washington Restaurants: Vido Tour of The Greatest Restaurants

Prime Rib

Serving Aged Prime Beef, Thick Chops, Jombo Crab Cakes, Seafood and superb Rack of Lamb. Jacket and Tie suggested. 202-466-8811

i Ricchi

Family tradition carried from the Tuscan village of Cercina combining warmth of the traditional Italian dining experience with signature family recipes. Christianne R. Ricchi 202-835-0459

Washington Palm

Serving prime aged beef and jumbo lobsters. Washingtons gathering spot for the famed. Lunch and dinner weekdays, dinner only Saturday and Sunday. 202-293-9091

Smith and Wollensky

A steakhouse to end all arguments (The New York Times). A restaurant where steak is the star, also featuring great seafood and grilled fish, award-winning wine list. 202-478-7064

Clydes Group

Quintessential Washington Saloon offering juicy burgers, Omelettes and award winning chili. 202-333-9180 3236 M St. NW Washington DC, 20007 Sunday Brunch, Washingtons Oldest Bar, Established 1856 is the perfect place for early morning breakfast, or post theatre supper. Free Valet Parking 202-347-4801 675 15th St. NW Washington DC 20005 The finest regional game/fish products served in a country Inn Atmosphere. On-site Bakery Open daily. Jacket & Tie Suggested. 1226 36TH ST. NW Washington, DC 20007

BISTRO D'OC

Bistro D'oc is a casual French restaurant located downtown Washington DC. We serve specialties from the Languedoc region in France, as well as typical French bistro fare. We are French-owned and operated, and serve high quality food at a moderate price. We are open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, and also sunday brunch

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