Washington, DC Entertainment
Arena Stage
The venue produces both American classics and new works, which over the years have included productions such as The Crucible, South Pacific, and The Great White Hope. Read more
John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
The center sits on 17 acres overlooking the Potomac River, serving as host to over 2,000 performances annually, as well as home to the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington Opera, Washington Ballet and American Film Institute. Read more
Georgetown
Visitors can browse an array of retail shops, from trendy boutiques to international chains such as Lacoste and Kate Spade, or enjoy a meal at one of over 100 restaurants.
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Ford's Theatre
After 18 months, Ford's re-opened in February 2009 with a number of upgrades, including new seats; upgraded sound and lighting systems; improved heating and air conditioning systems; renovated restrooms; and a new lobby. Read more
Union Station
Union Station has come a long way since the 19th century, but still retains much of its former glory after a three-year, $160 million renovation. Read more
Washington, DC Nightlife
9:30 Club
Located in an old gospel music hall and radio broadcast site, the two-level club has four full bars, offering an extensive list of bottled and draft beers as well as cocktails. Read more
Café Citron
Café Citron is a self-described mixture of carnival-like energy and cosmopolitan style. Guests can stop by for the house special, a Cuban mojito, or try one of numerous cocktails. Read more
Brickskeller Dining House & Down-Home Saloon
A self-proclaimed "World of Beer," the Brickskeller has served over 5,000 beers since its opening in 1957, winning it a spot in the Guinness World Records for the most varieties of beer commercially available. Read more
H Street Martini Lounge
H Street Martini Lounge's exposed brick, marble bars, tin ceilings and wood finishing create a sleek, hip environment for grabbing at drink or enjoying live entertainment. Read more
The Park at Fourteenth
Overlooking Franklin Square, the Park at Fourteenth attracts a diverse clientele to its four-story lounge and restaurant space. Beef, chicken and crab cake sliders, and spinach and parmesan dip make great small plates to nibble on with drinks. Read more
Washington, DC Tours
Bike and Roll Tours
Bike and Roll offers four themed bike tours around the city: the seven- to eight-mile Capital Sites Tour, the company's most comprehensive, provides bikers with an overview of the city while passing by major sites such as the Capitol Building, World War II Memorial and Supreme Court. Read more
DC Ducks
DC Ducks invite guests to explore the city in its unique original World War II DUKW amphibious vehicles, capable of both land and water transport.
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On Location Tours
On Location Tours, Inc., offers a guided bus tour of the Washington, DC area, transporting guests to some of the sites throughout the city that they may have seen on the big screen. Read more
White House Tours
Up to 10 guests can catch a one-of-a-kind glimpse of the command center of the United States' government, exploring rooms such as the library and special event rooms, all while learning about the past and present of one of the country's most iconic residences. Read more








