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Conference Location

Washington, D.C.

Directions and Transportation

The Hilton Washington
1919 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20009
Tel: 1-202-483-3000
Fax: 1-202-232-0438

1919 Connecticut Avenue N.W. is four blocks north of Dupont Circle at the intersection of Connecticut Ave and ''T'' Street NW.

Daily Parking Charge: 21.00

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)

Distance from hotel: 5 mi.
Drive time: 20 min.
Directions: Follow signs to Washington/14th Street Bridge. Go across bridge into Washington, D.C. Take 14th Street to K Street N.W. Turn left on K Street, then right on Connecticut Avenue. Address is 1919 Connecticut Avenue N.W.

Subway/Rail, typical minimum charge is USD 4.00. There is a subway station at the airport.
Taxi, typical minimum charge is USD 14.00

Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)

Distance from hotel: 23 mi.
Drive time: 40 min.
Directions: Take Dulles Access Road to Rt 66, East to Constitution Ave, turn left from Constitution Ave on 17th St NW and follow as it changes to Connecticut Ave North.

Shuttle Bus Service: Super Shuttle
Taxi, typical minimum charge is USD 45.00

Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)

Distance from hotel: 33 mi.
Drive time: 1 hr.
Directions: Follow signs to I-95 S. Follow Parkway to Washington Beltway. Turn right onto Beltway and follow to Conn. Ave turnoff. Follow Connecticut Ave to T Street.

Shuttle Bus Service: Super Shuttle

What draws most visitors to Washington, DC, again and again, is their discovery of a vibrant, accessible, and world-class city with so much to offer—from inspiring monuments and museums to monumental arts and culture. Only in Washington can visitors be inspired by touring the magnificent Capitol Building, Library of Congress, and Washington Monument by day and be moved by a magical performance by the National Symphony Orchestra at night. Marvel at the Lincoln Memorial. Discover a city that loves the arts. Visit the world-renowned museums of the Smithsonian Institution. Beyond Washington, DC’s most familiar vistas, the capital city unwinds into a lively urban center. Spontaneous jazz notes tumble oùut the windows of U Street’s nightclubs, while world-class performers take the stage at the highly acclaimed Kennedy Center. Kayakers tackle the Potomac River as it winds past the elegant marble tributes to America’s greatest leaders. From its celebrated symbols of patriotism to its undiscovered neighborhoods, the sights and sounds of the nation’s capital inspire millions of visitors every year. Packed with famous sights, free attractions, and an endless calendar of special events, Washington offers year-round inspiring experiences. Plan to join us this spring!

Our hotel, the Hilton Washington enjoys a magnificent garden setting that overlooks the capital city’s impressive skyline. Conveniently located on fashionable upper Connecticut Avenue and only a quarter mile from the Dupont Circle Metro station, the hotel sits just minutes from Georgetown, Adams-Morgan, Embassy Row, the Washington business district, and all local points of interest.

For more information about visiting Washington, DC, please go to www.Washington.org




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