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acceptHosted by Smithsonian magazine, Museum Day is an annual celebration of curiosity that provides free entry to participating museums and cultural institutions across the country. Spend the night with us at the end of the day – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about Museum Day here. When September 21, 2019 Where Participating D.C. museums and cultural institutions
Find out more »The first and only film festival in the U.S. dedicated to investigative reporting. The festival consists of four days of film screenings and a professional symposium for journalists and filmmakers. Stay with us after the event – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about Double Exposure Film Festival here. When October 10-13, 2019 Where Washington, D.C.
Find out more »D.C.’s beastliest beer festival, Snallygaster returns on Pennsylvania Ave for its eighth year. Snallygaster features craft beers and ciders from over 150 producers, along with food trucks, live music, and games. Stay with us after the event – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about Snallygaster here. When October 12, 2019 2-6 PM Where Pennsylvania Ave NW
Find out more »29Rooms is an immersive exhibit created by Refinery29. This year’s Expand Your Reality tour, taking place in multiple cities throughout the U.S. and Canada, includes 29 rooms with interactive installations and thought-provoking performances designed to spark conversation and self-reflection. Stay at Capitol Hill Hotel after experiencing 29Rooms – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about the tour here. When October 18-27, 2019 Where DC Armory
Find out more »Celebrate Halloween early with your kids at Boo at the Zoo at Smithsonian’s National Zoo. Here kids can go trick-or-treating at more than 40 treat stations, plus take part in a dance party and kids’ karaoke. Stay at Capitol Hill Hotel after Boo at the Zoo – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about the event here. When October 18-20, 2019 5:30-8:30 PM Where Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Find out more »The Mid-Atlantic region’s largest culinary festival, Taste of DC features tastings from more than 50 of the city’s top restaurants. The event also includes live entertainment, interactive games, a beer garden, a wine walk, and local chef demonstrations. Stay at Capitol Hill Hotel after Taste of DC – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about the event here. When October 26-27, 2019 Where Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Find out more »Every year since 2000, the Whiskey extravaganza has hosted events geared to teach and showcase the best whiskies from around the world. Every event features a top-of-the-line tasting event, masterclasses run by industry experts, and culinary pairings to the various whiskies showcased. Among the various spirits you’re likely to sample at a Whiskey Extravaganza event, there’s premium Scotch, single malts, bourbons, and plenty more. Those traveling in DC this November should stop by the one-night-only masterclass or tasting event coming…
Find out more »Andrea Bocelli is coming to Washington, DC’s Capital One Arena, and travelers who will be in town will not want to miss it. The world-famous Italian opera singer, songwriter, and producer has one of the most recognizable and beloved voices in the world. Some of his most famous compositions include “Because We Believe,” “A mio padre,” and “Cantico.” He’s won a Golden Globe, World Music Award, Billboard Latin Music Award, and earned countless other accolades throughout a storied, decades-spanning career.…
Find out more »Washington, DC is one of the most acclaimed restaurant cities in the United States, which means you’ll want to take advantage of the savings available for Winter Restaurant Week. Over 250 of the city’s acclaimed eateries will participate in the bi-annual event, which will feature special deals including three-course lunches for just $22 each, three-course dinner for $35, and for the first time brunch will be available for $22. This is an amazing time of the year, where dining at…
Find out more »Now in its fourth year, the Women’s March on Washington is a national movement focused on creating social change around women’s and civil rights. The first march occurred in D.C. after the 2017 presidential inauguration and has since become an annual event that is held in cities across the U.S. The demonstrations consist of nonviolent activism, where participants voice support for reproductive freedom, criminal justice, LGBTQIA and immigrant rights, equal pay, and more. All are invited to join the march…
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