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Venue/Travel Overview

The Madison Hotel
1177 15th Street NW

Washington, DC 20005
Phone: +1 (202) 862-1600

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Steps from the Mall and the Many Neighborhoods of DC

Preserved in the duality between the gravitas of our namesake, the 4th President of the United States, James Madison, lightened with a dash of the First Lady Dolley's wit, energy, and levity. Boutique in feel generously brightened by a warm and welcoming lobby filled with the spark of Washington's fabled never-ending energy. The Madison draws visitors, families, and locals alike for meals and meetings, overnights and nightcaps, seeing the city and governing the country. Take sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the city in the sophisticated guestrooms and select suites with extra space to spread out. Select luxurious penthouse suites rooms feature wall to wall terraces with sweeping views over the capitol skyline. The Madison's distinguished and personalized amenities are designed with you in mind, bringing all the comforts of home.


Hotels

Hotel

Rate: $254 plus hotel taxes (currently 15.95%)
Hotel Cut-off Date: August 30, 2024

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Plane

Travel

There are 3 airports in the Washington, DC area:

  • Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA)
  • Washington Dulles International (IAD)
  • Baltimore-Washington International (BWI)

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Train

Getting Around

  • Taxicab
  • Ride sharing companies
  • Airport shuttles

What to See in DC?

EXPLORE WASHINGTON DC, OUR NATIONS CAPITOL SINCE 1790!
Founded on July 16, 1790, Washington, DC is unique among American cities because it was established by the Constitution of the United States to serve as the nation's capital. You can read the actual line at the National Archives. From its beginning, it has been embroiled in political maneuvering, sectional conflicts and issues of race, national identity, compromise and, of course, power.

After more than 200 years as the nation's capital, Washington has developed as a complex and layered city, with a distinctive character: both a town for locals, an international center of power and an amazing place to visit.

Today, you can have the best of both worlds by delving into the nation's past with a visit to the National Mall and the many museums.

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