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CONCIERGE GUIDE
Robert Watson
Welcome To Washington
It is a pleasure to welcome you to InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C. My Concierge Team and I are honoured to have you with us. We are here to ensure that all your needs are met and that you will return to The Willard time and time again. This is our reward.
THE CROWN JEWEL OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Since 1850, the name “Willard” has epitomised the grand hotel concept in the nation’s capital. Today, Willard InterContinental Washington continues the tradition in landmark style. Located just two blocks from the White House and the National Mall, the hotel is convenient to government and business offices, shopping and many must-see sights.
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MORNINGWashington is a city at the heart of American history and one synonymous with prestige, politics and power. A morning in Washington is all about the great power breakfast and breakfasts come with a big helping of power at the Old Ebbitt Grill. Literally round the corner from the hotel, it is often joked that more business gets done at this spot than on Capitol Hill. |
AFTERNOONWashington is just great to walk around in; it's a planned city with a feeling of spaciousness and lots of green spaces giving it an air of calm. It is also replete with museums and galleries, promising a display of the nation's history. Facing the Old Executive Office building, the Renwick Gallery is a satellite of the Smithsonian, Washington's first art museum, yet not nearly as frequented as the Smithsonian itself. Pockets of privacy can be found in this beautiful place, giving the impression that you have stumbled into a rather grand private house. To punctuate your explorations with lunch, the National Gallery'sCascades cafe; offers sumptuous food and a waterfall as its centrepiece. In addition, the last touristy part of Washington is just a taxi ride away from here. Georgetown is like an eighteenth century village, built before Washington DC, with beautiful historical places and a friendly feeling of intimacy. Two beautiful places to visit here are the Old Stone House (the oldest building in Washington DC) , and Dumbarton Oaks, a gorgeous 19th century house. For me though, the ten acres of gardens outdo even the house. |
EVENINGI always think that Washington is even more beautiful at night than it is in the day. In the day it glistens in the sun but at night it sparkles with its own show of lights, the Memorials are iluminated in an unique way. For dinner, a true Washington experience can be garnered at the 1789 restaurant, in an elegant period setting. A dinner jacket is required, for although it is relaxed, this is a setting where men of influence dine, and the pomp of American tradition melts into the walls. |
LOCAL CULTURETaxisTaxis in DC are metered, so the price on the meter is normally what you pay. |
DID YOU KNOW ?FDR MEMORIALThe Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial is located along the famous Cherry Tree Walk on the western edge of the Tidal Basin near the National Mall. HOPE DIAMONDThis is the world's largest blue diamond and can be found at the Natural History Museum.They say this Diamond was originally stolen from an Idol in India. WASHINGTON MONUMENTWashington has the tallest stone monument in the world and it is located just minutes away from the Willard. The tickets are free and distributed to the Public the same day from 8am to 9am |
WHAT TO PACKCameraBring extra film or memory cards as you will be taking snapshots of all the sights ShoesWashington is a walking town therefore make sure to pack comfortable shoes. |
- 1401 Pennsylvania Ave Nw
- Washington , DC , 20004
- United States
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