An Arts & Culture Hotel
The artistic community in Washington, DC is inspired by the city’s inherently political culture because it speaks to the influence the United States shares with the world. Stay at our hotel near Capitol Hill, Union Station and National Mall to get the full DC experience.
National Guard Memorial Museum
United States Botanic Garden
Supreme Court of the United States
Visit the highest court in the land and witness where landmark decisions are made. Explore exhibits, join a courtroom lecture, and admire the grand architecture that symbolizes justice and the enduring role of the Constitution.
National Gallery of Art
View world-renowned masterpieces at the National Gallery of Art. From Renaissance classics to modern works, its vast collection and tranquil sculpture garden offer a rich, artistic escape for visitors of all ages and interests.
Library of Congress
Step inside the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and discover a treasure trove of books, maps, and historic documents. With stunning architecture and rotating exhibits, the Library of Congress inspires curiosity and a deep appreciation for knowledge.
U.S. Capitol
Tour the iconic U.S. Capitol and stand where laws are debated and democracy unfolds. From its majestic dome to the historic Rotunda, the Capitol offers a powerful experience of American government, past and present.
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Experience stories of resilience, culture, and achievement at this Smithsonian museum. Through music, history, and powerful exhibits, it honors African American contributions and invites deeper understanding of America’s ongoing journey toward equality and justice.
Washington Monument
Look up at one of DC’s most famous landmarks. The towering Washington Monument offers sweeping views from the top and stands as a proud tribute to the nation’s first president and the ideals that shaped a new democracy.
National Japanese American Memorial
Reflect on courage and sacrifice at this moving memorial honoring Japanese American contributions and hardships. Surrounded by cherry trees and thoughtful inscriptions, it’s a quiet, powerful place to remember service, internment, and the strength of community.
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Enjoy music, theater, and dance at this stunning venue on the Potomac River. The Kennedy Center hosts world-class performances and honors a president’s love for the arts with free shows, festivals, and inspiring cultural programs year-round.