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Welcome to Washington Dc! Transportation Services WELCOME TO WASHINGTON DC! HOTELS DRY CLEANING, LAUNDRY & OTHER SERVICES This brochurse lists a variety of local services as well as Trump International Hotel Washington DC The Press Dry Cleaning & Laundry where to stay, dine and visit while in the Nation's Capital. 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 619 Pennsylvania Avenue SE Washington, DC 20004-2501 Washington, DC 20003 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 202.816.429 202.544.7942 DC Metro The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown Kyong's Cleaner 3100 South Street NW 418 8th Street NE Washington, DC 20007-4418 Washington, DC 20002 202.912.4100 202.544.4160 Rosewood Washington DC Georgetown Valet 1050 31st Street NW 301 8th Street NE Washington, DC 20007-4405 Washington, DC 20002 202.617.2400 202.675.6948 JW Marriott Penn Cleaners 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 650 Pennsylvania Avenue SE Washington, DC 20004-1710 Washington, DC 20003 844.631.0595 202.547.7366 Capitol Hill Hotel 200 C Street SE Society Cleaners Washington, DC 20003 439 14th Street SE 202.543.6000 Washington, DC 20003 202.547.3421 Grand Hyatt Washington Skyhawk Limousine 1000 H Street NW 7th Dry Cleaners & Alterations 1334 Sheppard Drive Unit C Washington, DC 20001 138 7th Street NE Sterling, VA 202.582.1234 703.266.8018 Washington, DC 20002 Reston Limousine Loews Madison Hotel 202.543.1922 45685 Elmwood Court 1177 15th Street NW Capitol Hill Cleaners & Laundry Sterling, VA Washington, DC 20005 703.478.0500 202.862.1600 661 C Street SE Washington, DC 20003 Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel 202.544.7934 CHILDCARE SERVICES 1430 Rhode Island Avenue NW Washington, DC 20005 For Moms On The Go - Shaw Eastern Market Shoe Repair & Alterations 202.742.3100 Washington, DC 20001 645 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 202.290.8883 The Rennaissance Washington, DC 20003 999 9th Street NW 202.543.5632 Washington, DC 20001 Kiddie Academy of DC - West End 202.898.9000 Navy Yard Valet Shoe Repair 1227 25th Street NW 755 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20037 The Willard InterContinental Washington DC Washington, DC 20003 202.735.0291 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 202.543.1738 Washington, DC 20004 202.628.9100 Blandi's Child Learning Center S & S Rapid Shoe Rebuilders 504 Kennedy Street NW Phoenix Park Hotel 1126 H Street NE Washington, DC 20011 520 N Capitol Street NW Washington, DC 20002 202.248.6347 Washington, DC 20001 202.397.2676 202.638.6900 The Owl School - Foggy Bottom St. Regis Hotel Washington DC Stern Shoe Repair Inc 1920 G Street NW 923 16th Street NW 40 Massachusetts Avenue NE Washington, DC 20006 Washington, DC 20006 Washington, DC 20002 202.828.1001 202.638.2626 202.898.9009 RESTAURANTS The Capital Grille Mr. Henry's Acqua Al 2 American, Steakhouse, Vegetarian Friendly American Italian 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 601 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 212 7th Street SE Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.737.6200 202.546.8412 202.525.4375 Fiola Matchbox Roses Luxury Italian, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options Pizza American 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 125N 521 8th Street SE 717 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20004-2601 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.628.2888 202.548.0369 202.580.8889 Joe's Seafood Prime Steak & Stone Crab Lavagna Senart's Oyster & Grille Room Steakhouse, American, Seafood Italian Seafood 750 15th Street NW 539 8th Street SE 520 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20005-1018 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.489.0140 202.546.5006 202.544.1168 We the Pizza Tio Javier Ted's Bulletin Italian, Pizza, Vegetarian Friendly Mexican American 305 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 514 8th Street SE 505 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.544.4008 202.507.8143 202.544.8337 Good Stuff Eatery Trattoria Alberto Ambar American Italian Modern European 303 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 506 8th Street SE 523 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.543.8222 202.544.2007 202.813.3039 Hawk 'n' Dove Barrel Cava Mezze American American Greek 329 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 613 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 527 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.547.0030 202.543.3622 202.543.9090 Sonoma Restaurant + Wine Bar Sushi Capitol Sanphan American Sushi Bar Thai 223 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 325 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 653 Pennsylvania Avenue SE Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.544.8088 202.627.0325 202.544.9368 Hank's on the Hill Ophelia's Fish House Medium Rare Lounge, Seafood Seafood Steakhouse 633 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 501 8th Street SE 515 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 202.733.1971 202.543.1445 202.601.7136 DC CITY TOURS Big Bus Tours (Hop On Hop Off Option Available) Federal Bureau of Investigation The Pentagon 1001 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20004 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Pentagon Tours Office 877.332.8698 www.bigbustours.com/en/washington-dc/information-center Washington, DC 20535 1400 Defense Pentagon Capital Segway Tours The FBI Experience Washington, DC 20301 818 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20006 202.682.1980 Visits to the FBI Experience must be scheduled no Reservations are required and requests must be capitalsegway.com later than four weeks in advance of your desired submitted 14 to 90 days in advance. visit date and must be made through your DC Duck Tours (Tours Depart from Union Station) Tour Availability: Congressional representative’s office. 2640 Reed Street NE, Washington, DC 20018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Thursday 202.832.9800 www.fbi.gov/contact-us/fbi-headquarters/the-fbi www.dcducks.com experience 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Fridays Hop-On Hop-Off Bus *Closed on Saturday, Sunday and Federal Holidays. 1001 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20004 Admission: FREE 202-832-9800 Requests are submitted through the Pentagon Tours www.trolleytours.com/washington-dc/hop-on-hop-off Library of Congress website and you will need to provide the name of your group, the number of people attending, the tour date and Old Town Trolley Tours (Located in Union Station) Thomas Jefferson Building & Exhibition Galleries 50 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002 time desired, as well as the name and phone number of 202.832.9800 10 First Street SE the individual requesting the tour. www.trolleytours.com/washington-dc Washington, DC 20540 Tours begin and end at the Pentagon Metro entrance and Visitor Hours: normally last approximately 60 minutes. FEDERAL BUILDING TOURS 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Saturday pentagontours.osd.mil/Tours/index.jsp Bureau of Engraving and Printing *Closed Sundays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Admission: FREE Day. Open most Federal Holidays. 301 14th Street SW www.loc.gov/visit The White House Washington, DC 20228 Admission: FREE 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Open Monday through Friday Public Tours: Washington, DC 20500 Visitor Center & Gift Shop: Guided public tours of the Thomas Jefferson Building are Self-Guided Tours: 8:30 am to 2:45 pm through March 20 available Monday through Friday at 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 8:30 am to 6:00 pm March 23 through 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm and 3:30 pm; Saturdays at 7:30 am to 11:30 am Tuesday through Thursday September 4 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm. 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Public Tours: Public tours are on a first-come, first-served basis without *Excluding Federal Holidays or otherwise noted. 9:00 am to 2:00 pm through March 20 prior reservations and no more than 10 members may Public tour requests must be submitted through one’s 9:00 am to 6:00 pm March 23 - September 4 join a public tour. Inquire at the Jefferson Building, Member of Congress. Group Tours: Ground Floor Information Desk for availability at least 30 Tours are scheduled on a first come, first served basis and 11:00 am to 12:30 pm minutes prior to tour time. requests can be submitted up to three months in advance Advanced Reservations for Large Groups Only but no less than 21 days in advance. You are encouraged Group Tours: *Closed weekends, Federal Holidays, Thanksgiving Day to submit your request as early as possible as a limited Guided Thomas Jefferson Building group tours can be and Christmas Eve through New Year’s Day. number of spaces are available. reserved in advance for parties of11 to 60 participants. *The free 40-minute tour includes the visitor center with www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white- Guided exhibition group tours can be reserved in advance historical exhibits and currency products for sale. house/tours-events for parties with 10 to 20 participants. *Tickets are not required to tour the BEP during the Admission: FREE All group tour requests are accepted no more than three month of February. months in advance, but should be submitted at least two United States Capitol *Free same-day tickets are required to tour the BEP weeks prior. during the spring and summer (March 2nd through First Street SE September 4th) as well as the week of Thanksgiving Washington, DC 20004 (November 23rd through 27th). Visitors much obtain these Supreme Court of the United States 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Saturday tickets by visiting the ticket booth, located on Raoul 1 First Street NE Wallenberg Place SW (formerly 15th Street SW). The *Closed on Sundays and Federal Holidays Washington, DC 20543 ticket booth opens at 8:00 am and closes when all tickets Tours may be booked online or through your Member of have been distributed for the day.
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