The Heart of DC

Experiences

Travel goes monumental in Washington, DC, our nation’s capital and a city of fascinating museums, recognizable monuments, and vast history. 

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Now Offering Peloton Bikes
Don’t change your fitness routine just because you are traveling. We are now proud to offer 2 Peloton bikes in our fitness center for your convenience.
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Rise & Ride With Peloton

Discover a new way of exercising in our DC hotel with Peloton Bikes, fitness center and live studio cycling classes led by world class instructors.

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Top Things to Do in Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial

This iconic memorial to Abraham Lincoln, our 16th president and an influential historical figure, overlooks the Reflecting Pool and anchors the west end of the National Mall. Only 2 miles away, our hotel is near the Lincoln Memorial.

Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery is over 624 acres of venerated land, which spans US history from the Civil War through the present day. Pay your respects to the thousands buried here - and to all those who were not - at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

Standing as the highlight to West Potomac Park and next to the National Mall, The Stone of Hope honors Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

Tidal Basin

The Tidal Basin is home to Washington, D.C.’s Cherry Blossom Festival and offers year-round sightseeing as a walking path between many of the city’s most iconic monuments. Our hotel is a great place to stay near the DC Cherry Blossom Festival.

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is the official residence of the President of the United States. The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center is one of the closest hotels near the White House at only 5 blocks away.

National World War II Memorial

Centrally located on the National Mall, this stoic memorial honors the 16 million who served, and the 400,000 who died, for the US armed forces during WWII.

Smithsonian Museums

Stay near the Smithsonian: the nation’s famous museums are free to the public "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge" and encompasses 17 museums and galleries, including the National Zoo, the Natural History Museum, and the Air and Space Museum.

Washington Monument

The Washington Monument honors Founding Father George Washington, who commanded the army that fought for independence and later became the first President of the United States.

National Mall

One of downtown Washington, D.C.’s most iconic sights, the National Mall unfurls over green grass, stately monuments, and the scenic Reflecting Pool. Stay at our hotel near the National Mall at The Westin, Washington D.C. City Center.

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