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Directions to the National Museum of the American Indian from Club Quarters Washington and Holiday Inn Washington-Capitol Directions to the National Museum of the American Indian from Club Quarters Washington and Holiday Inn Washington-Capitol To the right are directions to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) from Club Quarters Hotel. Walk to Farragut West metro station, take the Blue/Silver Line (towards Largo) or Orange line (towards New Carrollton) and exit the metro at Federal Center metro station. Once you have exited Federal Center metro station walk north rd on 3 St ., the South entrance to NMAI will be on your left just off Independence Ave. Note: This is the only entrance that will be open for symposium guests before 10am. To the left are walking directions to the South entrance of NMAI from the Holiday Inn Washington- Capitol Hotel. You will also see walking directions from the two most convenient exits for L’Enfant Plaza metro station on D St. and Maryland Ave. There is only one exit for Federal Center at 3rd and D St., SW. Hotel Information Club Quarters Washington 839 17th Street NW Washington D.C. 20006 (At 17th and I Streets) (202) 463–6400 The quickest way to the Gallery’s 4th Street Plaza from Club Quarters is to take the metro from Farragut West to Federal Triangle station and walk along Constitution Avenue, NW until you get to 4th Street. If it’s raining you may want to take the Blue line from Farragut West, transfer to the Red line at Metro Center and take that to Judiciary Square. Holiday Inn Washington-Capitol 550 C Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 479-4000 See map of L’Enfant Plaza. Location of 4th Street Plaza Directions to the National Gallery of Art from Archives/Navy Yard and Judiciary Square Metro Below is a map indicating walking directions to the Gallery’s 4th Street Plaza from Archives Metro Station which services the Yellow and Green lines. Please note that the exit for Archives is indeed on the opposite side of 7th Street as shown on this map. This map also indicates walking directions from the Judiciary Square Metro Station to the 4th Street Plaza. Judiciary station services the Red line only. Please note that the closest exit for Judiciary is not located where Google Maps indicates. The exit is on the east side of 4th Street at D Street. Directions to the National Gallery of Art from L’Enfant Plaza Metro To the right is a map indicating th walking directions to the Gallery’s 4 Street Plaza from L’Enfant Plaza Metro Station. L’Enfant Plaza services the Blue, Orange, Yellow, Green and Silver lines. There are three different exits for L’Enfant Plaza. To the right you will see the two most convenient exits , D Street and Maryland Avenue. The map also indicates walking directions from the Holiday Inn Washington-Capitol Hotel on C Street th to the 4 Street Plaza. L’Enfant Plaza Restaurants The red circles indicate the areas in which you will most likely find food trucks. Some of them you will find offer gourmet foods. Here is a website that allows you to track food trucks in the vicinity of L’Enfant Plaza: www.foodtruckfiesta.com/dc-food-truck-list/ 1. Potbelly Sandwich Shop 6. Quiznos Sandwich Restaurant $ $ 2. Au Bon Pain 7. Wall Street Deli (Soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods) $ $ 3. Five Guys Burgers & Fries 8. Sal’s Café $ (Deli) $ 4. Atrium Café 9. Kabob Bites DC (Deli) $ $ 5. Pizza Authentica 10. Roti Mediterranean Grill $ (Salads, sandwiches) $ $ = Inexpensive $$ = Moderate $$$ = Expensive Penn Quarter Restaurants 1. NGA Cascade Café 6. Jack’s Famous Deli 11. Hill Country 16. Austin Grill (Eclectic) $$ (Buffet & deli) $ (BBQ) $ (Tex Mex) $$ 2. NGA Pavilion Café – 7. Pot Belly Sandwich 12. Oyamel Cocina 17. District Chop House Sculpture Garden Shop Mexicana & Brewery (Pizza, salads, $ $$$ (Steaks & Chops) $$ sandwiches) $$ 3. Johnny’s Deli 8. Starbucks 13. Rasika 18. Shake Shack (American & Asian (Sandwiches, salads, (Indian) $$$ (Gourmet burgers & buffet) $ baked goods) $ shakes) $ 4. Cosi 9. Paul 14. Merzi 19. Gordon Biersch (Pizza, salads, (Bakery, sandwiches) (Fast food Indian) $ (German style craft sandwiches) $ $ beer, pub fare) $$ 5. Au Bon Pain 10. Teaism 15. Jaleo 20. District of Pi (Soups, salads, (Asian-inspired dishes) (Spanish bistro) $$$ (Specialty pizza, craft sandwiches, baked $ beer) $$ goods) $ $ = Inexpensive $$ = Moderate $$$ = Expensive Restaurants Near Club Quarters Hotel 1. Café Soleil 6. Firehook Bakery 11. Kellari Taverna (American/Bar) $$ $ (Greek) $$$ 2. Teaism 7. Bombay Club 12. Potbelly Sandwich (Asian Inspired) $ (Indian) $$$ Shop $ 3. Equinox 8. Blackfinn 13. Roti Mediterranean (American) $$$ (American pub Grill grub/bar) $ (Salads, sandwiches) $ 4. Le Pain Quotidien 9. Chop’t 14. Cosi (Bakery/Café chain) $ (Salads, wraps) $ (Pizza, salads, sandwiches) $ 5. Café Asia 10. Noodles & Co. 15. Starbucks (Pan-Asian) $$ (Noodle dishes) $ $ $ = Inexpensive $$ = Moderate $$$ = Expensive Museums and Landmarks Arthur M. Sackler Gallery – 1050 Independence Ave., SW (202) 633-4880 10am – 5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Smithsonian Metro (Orange/Blue line) The Corcoran Gallery of Art – 500 17th St. NW (202) 6391700 10am – 5pm W, F, Sat., Sun., 10am – 9pm Th., CLOSED Mon., Tue. Closest metro: Farragut West (Orange/Blue line) Freer Gallery of Art – Jefferson Dr. and 12th St., SW (202) 633-1000 10am – 5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Smithsonian Metro (Orange/Blue line) Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden – Independence Ave. and 7th St., SW (202) 633-4674 10am-5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: L’Enfant Plaza (Green/Yellow line) National Air and Space Museum – Independence Ave. and 7th St., SW (2020 633-2494 10am – 5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Smithsonian Metro (Orange/Blue line) National Museum of African Art – 950 Independence Ave., SW (202) 633-4600 10am – 5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Smithsonian Metro (Orange/Blue line) National Museum of American History – 1000 Jefferson Dr., SW (202) 633-1000 10am – 5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Smithsonian Metro or Federal Triangle (Orange/Blue line) National Museum of the American Indian – 4th St. and Independence Ave. (202) 633-1000 10am – 5:30pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Federal Center Metro (Orange/Blue line) National Museum of Natural History – 10th St. and Constitution Ave., NW (202) 633-1000 10am – 5:30 pm daily except December 25th Closest metro: Smithsonian Metro (Orange/Blue line) Museums and Landmarks National Museum of Women in the Arts – 1250 New York Ave., NW (202) 783-5000 10am – 5:00pm M-Sat., 12:00pm – 5:00pm Sun. Closest metro: Metro Center (Red, Orange/Blue line) United States Capitol – The Capitol Visitor Center, the new main entrance to the U.S. Capitol is located on the East front at 1st St. and East Capitol St., NE Ulysses S. Grant Memorial – Located at the base of Capitol Hill (Union Square, the mall, 1st St., between Pennsylvania Ave. and Maryland Ave), below the west front of the United States Capitol United States Botanic Garden – 100 Maryland Ave., SE Washington Monument – 15th St. and Constitution Ave., NW Lincoln Memorial – Lincoln Memorial Circle, SW Thomas Jefferson Memorial – Southern end of the National Mall, adjacent to the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park WWII Memorial – Located on 17th St., between Constitution and Independence Ave. and is flanked by the Washington Monument to the east and the Lincoln Memorial to the west Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial – Located along the famous Cherry Tree Walk on the Western edge of the Tidal Basin near the National Mall Korean War Veterans Memorial – Located at the western end of the National Mall, adjacent to the Lincoln Memorial in the West Potomac Park and immediately opposite the Vietnam Veterans Memorial across the Reflecting Pool Vietnam Veterans Memorial – Located at the western end of the National Mall, adjacent to the Lincoln Memorial in West Potomac Park .
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