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Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel

The Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel. Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel.

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Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel

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  1. The Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel

  2. Restaurants and Nightlife - Washington D.C.’s culinary scene has become more innovative than ever. Take a stroll around Penn Quarter and experience the incredible restaurant’s and nightlife it has to offer. From the Chocolate Restaurant and Boutique, Coco Sala, to Top Chef alumni Mike Isabella’s Italian tasting plate delight, Graffiato, there is something for everyone! End the night at Cuba Libre with live Salsa Dancing and the best caprihina in town or head over to Penn Social for a few rounds of shuffleboard and a well made cocktail! Live Entertainment – Live performances have a new home in the Nation’s Capital. The Hamilton, which takes its name from Alexander Hamilton, the country’s first secretary of the Treasury, is a supper-club style concert hall conveniently located in D.C.’s bustling Penn Quarter. Start your evening with craft beers and sushi, order oven-baked pizza in between encores or close out the night with a distinctive dessert. The Hamilton Live might be the only place where you can pair a locally-raised, hormone-free beef slider with a bowl of freshly steamed edamame and a side of great entertainment. Unique Spaces and Activities - Living Social boasts more than just great deals across the nation. Here at their 918 F Street event space in Washington D.C., Living Social hosts everything from art classes, to foodie experiences, and D.C. craft beer tastings! They also offer 15,000 square feet of usable event space, including meeting rooms flooded with natural light, a video equipped cooking classroom, and a fully stocked basement bar reminiscent of a 1920s speakeasy. Explore Penn Quarter

  3. D.C. Duck Boat Tour - Climb aboard an authentic, fully restored 1942 “Duck” and let the adventure begin! From Union Station, waddle down to the mall where you’ll see the awe inspiring monuments and fabulous Smithsonian Museums. Then, at the Potomac River, you’ll splash down for a whole different look at the nation’s capital. “Wise quacking" captains will entertain you with anecdotes, well researched historical facts and the corniest jokes you've ever heard! D.C. by Bike - Climb aboard a bike and learn about the sites, history, and stories behind Washington, DC and the National Mall with a front row view! The tours provide an overview of the city as you are taught about the major sites around the National Mall and Capitol Hill, including the United States Capitol, Supreme Court, Smithsonian Museums, World War II Memorial, the Washington Monument, and more. Monument by Moonlight - On this evening tour, you will be introduced to our nation’s capital and see the best of Washington as it is illuminated at night! Guests will walk past the White House, view the Washington Monument, and the Smithsonian Institution Museums that adorn the National Mall. You will walk onto the National Mall and experience the World War II Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and so much more in a unique light, you won’t soon forget! Unique, family friendly ways to explore Washington, D.C.

  4. DC Attractions within Walking Distance • Landmarks and Monuments • World War II Memorial • White House • Washington Monument • U.S. Capitol • Free Museums and Attractions • Smithsonian Museum of Natural History • Smithsonian Museum of American History • Smithsonian Museum of Air and Space • U.S. Botanic Gardens • National Galleries of Art • National Portrait Gallery • Paid Museums and Attractions • Newseum • Ford’s Theater • International Spy Museum • Crime and Punishment Museum Renaissance Downtown

  5. NETWORKINGWith dynamic lighting, a sensual color palette, and comfortable furnishings, our lobby bar, Mixx, provides an ideal space for group entertainment.

  6. $30 MILLION LATER! • The modern design and artistic décor of our 807 guest rooms and suites are only outdone by the overall experience of the guestrooms!

  7. Renaissance Brand We live by our beliefs and core values in everything we do from indigenous dish’s to intriguing meetings INDIGENOUS INTRIGUING INDEPENDENT

  8. AURA SPA. Located right in our hotel, Aura provides pampering on the spot with their therapeutic massages and detoxifying body treatments (ours is the only convention hotel in Washington, DC with this exceptional amentiy).

  9. VIDA FITNESS CENTER. • Considered the best in DC, our hotel fitness center consists of 6,000 square feet of strength equipment (including cardio machines, cables, and free weights), with services including personal trainer sessions and aerobic classes.

  10. CITY VIEWS • The 11th floor terrace, located off of four luxury suites, provides magnificent views and the capactiy to hold a 300 person private event

  11. Renaissance Washington DC Hotel - www.dcrenaissance.com Virtually Here - http://www.emarketing360.com/Renaissance/DC/RWDC/ Airport Information (3 Major Airports) DCA -Ronald Reagan Washington National Distance: 7.0 mi  E Subway service, fee:  1.20  USD Estimated taxi fare: 18.00  USD IAD -Washington, DC/Dulles Distance: 35.0 mi  E Estimated taxi fare: 65.00  USD  BWI - Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Distance: 40.0 mi  Estimated taxi fare: 75.00  USD  Services Concierge Desk, Full-service business center, room service (6:00am-12:00AM), Safe Deposit Boxes, Front Desk Arrival Information Check-in: 3:00 PM Check-out: 12:00 PM On-site parking, fee: 10 USD hourly, 35 USD daily Valet parking, fee: 40 USD daily Hotel Details 16 floors, 807 rooms, 30 meeting rooms , 64,000.0 sq. ft. of total meeting space , 14 concierge levels Guest Room Information Air conditioning, Alarm clock, bottled water (1 complimentary), Coffee Maker/Tea, Crib, Climate Control, Internet browser/web TV, Iron and ironing board, luxurious bedding, Pull out sofa bed, rollaway bed, hair dryer, Wired/Wireless Internet

  12. Named a “Modern Day Rockefeller Center” by the New York Times

  13. Over 60 stores, restaurants and café’s with 750 dedicated retail parking spaces A unique mix of local, national, boutique and international brands

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