By Plane.
Washington DC is served by three airports. Reagan
National Airport is about 20 minutes from downtown. Dulles
International Airport is 45 minutes from downtown and Baltimore-Washington
International Airport is about 1 hour from downtown.
You have many choices to get from each airport depending on your
time and budget. Taxis are the quickest. Downtown Washington is subway accessible
from Reagan National Airport.The Washington Flyer Coach service operates between
Dullles International Airport and the West Falls Church metro station. For
information, contact 1-888-WashFly. Express Metro Bus #B30 departs operates between
BWI Airport and the Greenbelt Metro Station and departs from BWI's main terminal
Lower Level, Pier East. For more information contact 202-637-7000.
By Train.
Amtrak provides
service to Union Station in downtown Washington. Call 1-800-USA-RAIL.
Washington offers great public transportation. The Metro
(subway) system is open 5:30a.m. -12 midnight Monday -Thursday, 5:30a.m. -2:00a.m.
Friday, 8a.m.- 2 a.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.-12 midnight Sunday. The base Metro fare
is $1.10 for non-rush hour travel between downtown locations. Children 4 and under
ride free. For more information on the city's bus and subway system, call WMATA
at 202-637-7000.
Taxis are easy to come by in Washington. Because downtown locations
are fairly close, you can often get to your destination for $5 - $8. There are
also surcharges for extra passengers, and rush hour commutes.
Parking downtown in difficult. Parking meters are limited and
you need to pay close attention to the posted signs for parking restrictions.
Parking garages charge between $10 - $25/day.
Just
like any other major city, you'll need to take common-sense precautions
against crime in Washington. Travel in well-lit areas at night, and don't walk
alone. Taxis are a good, inexpensive way to get around at night. Use travelers
checks, keep your wallet in an inside coat or front trouser pocket.
There's lots to do for free in Washington.
The 14 Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo are open daily, except Christmas.
Call the White
House 24-hour information line at 202/456-2200 for tour information.
Visit the DC Chamber of Commerce's Visitor Information Center
located in the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center at 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW . Open Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. The closest metro stop is Federal
Triangle. To request an Official Visitor's Guide to Washington DC contact 202-328-4748.
Check one of the city's newspapers for information when you arrive.
Or, check out our Attractions
and Shopping Guide for some links to the city's special attractions.
- When in Washington, Ride METRO.
It's fast, clean, safe and fun.
- If you drive into town, bring plenty of coins for parking meters. Our meter
attendants are some of the most conscientious in the world!
- Visit the monuments at dusk. Fewer crowds and the sunsets can be very picturesque.
- Many fine restaurants have "pre-theater" fixed priced menus. It's
a great way to try the best places. The tradeoff is that you usually must be seated
before 7pm.
- Check out the gift shops at the Smithsonian
Museums. You'll find unique gifts for all occasions and the gift shops are
TAX FREE.
- For a unique activity in Washington, visit the Rock
Creek Park Horse Center and take a guided trail horse ride, geared toward
beginners and children 12 or older. Pony rides are available for younger children.
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