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Special Packages for offer at The American Guest House

The American Guest House, a charming B & B accommodation in Washington DC, offers a suite of special packages for your selection, to help make your stay even more special. At the American Guest House we look forward to creating your ‘home away from home’ in our DC lodging. When booking your online reservation, you can select from the following options, or contact us by phone or email for special requests and custom options:

Cherished Memories: $95
A bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne for two (can be substituted with sparkling cider), a beautiful bouquet of roses or flower arrangement and a box of chocolate.

Chocolate Gourmandise: $15
Special chocolate box will be the perfect choice for all chocolate lovers.

Bouquet of Roses (1 dz): $75

Moet & Chandon Champagne Bottle: $60
Upon your arrival we will place a chilled French Champagne bottle and 2 glasses in your room.

Fruit Plate: $20

Jennifer, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

Regional News Washington DC Conventions

The Government Video Technology Expo

The Government Video Technology Expo will be held November 28th at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in downtown DC. What an amazing opportunity for community leaders committed to making the world a better place to offer their insight and expertise. We are located less than three miles from the Convention Center.

Jonathan, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

Washington DC Conventions

The ANESTHESIOLOGY 2012 conference

The ANESTHESIOLOGY 2012 conference will be held October 14 – 17, 2012 at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in downtown DC. Stay at the best Washington DC Bed and Breakfast Inn! We offer a complimentary warm breakfast specially prepared for all of our guests to include free WiFi as well.

Jonathan, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

Free Things in Washington DC

The U.S Supreme Court in Washington D.C

Take a tour of the U.S. Supreme Court  while you stay with us at our Washington DC Hotel. Listen to a public lecture every hour on the half-hour Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m on days when the Court is not sitting, all for free! Seating is first come, first served. Be prepared for security at the entrance and take a look at the visitors etiquette to be well prepared for your visit.

Visitors may also listen in to a live oral argument of a case brought to the court. As indicated by their website, “All oral arguments are open to the public, but seating is limited and on a first-come, first-seated basis. Before a session begins, two lines form on the plaza in front of the building. One is for those who wish to attend an entire argument, and the other, a three-minute line, is for those who wish to observe the Court in session only briefly. Please do not hold a space in either line for others who have not yet arrived.”

Tours may be taken by the visitors, however, there are no guides. For more information, take a look at the Tours section of their website. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the exhibits available on display and the Visitor’s Film.

Jonathan, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

 

Regional News Washington DC Theatres

The Warner Theater, Metro Center, Washington DC

One of our guests went to see the Capitol Steps beginning of April and gave us a good review about this theater, so we decided to “blog” about it!

The Warner Theater, originally called the Earl Theater was built in 1924 during the boom of grand theater houses and served as a venue for vaudeville and silent movies. It once boasted a rooftop garden and a famed restaurant in the basement. The theater has transitioned since then to motion pictures only eventually serving as a prime venue for live performances. Today you will find a variety of shows playing at the Warner Theater. Please visit the website for a list of upcoming performances.

The Warner Theater is accessible by the Metro Center metro station, serviced by the red, blue, and orange lines. Please visit metro’s website for additional information. If you ride the 42/43 bus from our DC B&B Inn, it will take you only 15 minutes to get over there.

Jonathan, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

 

Washington DC Tourist Itineraries

One Day Itinerary in Washington DC

Do you have only one day to spend in our Nation’s Capital? Are you overwhelmed and not sure where to start? No problem, follow this One Day Itinerary in Washington DC where we have pinpointed the ‘must see’ attractions in Washington DC in just one day.

Begin Your TourWe recommend taking the “hop on/hop off” bus tour which has a stop just around the corner at The Washington Hilton Hotel.  These tours give you an overall look of Washington DC, and cover a much larger area than you can by foot.  You can buy the Open Top Sightseeing bus ticket  by clicking on the link, at each bus stop or at the American Guest House Bed and Breakfast if you are a guest.

We will have our delicious breakfast ready for you as early as 7:30AM then just walk 3 minutes to the Washington Hilton Hotel to catch the bus promptly at 9:30am.  Start your morning with a tour of the National Cathedral  which was designated by Congress as the “National House of Prayer” and it is the sixth-largest cathedral in the world and the second-largest in the United States.

Then the historical Georgetown neighborhood where you can stop by Georgetown Cupcake, one of the most famed cupcake shops in the USA probably due to its TV show.  Follow up your afternoon treat with a visit to the Old Stone House which is the oldest house in Washington DC.

Afterwards, walk down to the waterfront at the Washington Harbor where you will find great seafood restaurants and bars and also from where you can enjoy a splendid view of the Kennedy Center and the Watergate building .  Hop back on the bus to the Lincoln Memorial where Martin Luther King Jr., delivered his famous “I have a dream” speech.

The Lincoln Memorial is a transfer point for the Open Top Sightseeing’s blue line.  This line offers a quick tour of the Arlington National Cemetery where serviceman and their family members are buried. Or you can skip the transfer and walk along the mall and visit all of the memorials. However, we do suggest the moonlight tour but we will tell you more about later.

The Open Top Sightseeing’s red line will take you all around the mall and to the Washington Monument which is another great place to visit, take the elevator to the top and get the best view of the White House and surrounding area. Tickets are required and can be purchased in advance by calling 1-800-967-2283, at the kiosk (limited availability) at the bottom of the hill from the monument (15th St., and Jefferson Dr., or over the Internet at http://www.nps.gov/wamo/planyourvisit/feesandreservations.htm

Your next stop should be the Air & Space Museum  the most visited Museum in DC where you can see and touch Right Brothers first aircraft, the moon landing ships, great IMAX movies and much more.

Already Lunch time!  Here are a few suggestions in the area: Café Provençal at the National Gallery of Art, a French style bistro, offering a la carte menu and buffet.  If you are filling like trying something different walk over to the National Museum of the American Indian located across the street from the Air & Space Museum, and try meals and snacks at The Mitsitam Native Foods Café inside the museum, where they offer meals and snacks inspired by the culinary traditions of Native Americans. This cafeteria is highly rated among our guests. After lunch take the opportunity to explore some of the exhibits.

For budget travelers we suggest  the Old Post Office Pavilion  food court with lots of casual dining options.

Afternoon Tour

After lunch walk to the US Capitol where tickets are required for a” timed tour” of the Capitol and are given out on a first-come, first-served basis at 9:00 a.m., however you can still visit the Capitol Visitor Center area even without a ticket. Go to the Capitol Guide Service kiosk located southwest of the Capitol (intersection of First Street, S.W., and Independence Avenue). You can also contact your Congressman before hand for a ticket.

Next stop would be the National Gallery of Art where you will find one of the finest art collections in the world from the Middle Ages to present day. Then take a stroll up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.  If you received passes for a tour via your Congressman’s office, you will have an amazing opportunity to tour the most famous house in the world.  No ticket. No problem! You can still take great photos from the main gate.

Before 6:30pm hop back on the bus or walk over to Union Stationwhich is one of Washington’sbusiest and best-known places, visited by 32 million people each year…Once you are there, we suggest taking the Moonlight Tour of the Monuments. This tour departs Union Station at 6:30 p.m. daily. The 3 hour fully narrated Moonlight Tour stops at The FDR Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veteran, Korean War Memorials, Iwo Jima Memorial, the White House, and concludes at Union Station.

Dinner

If you are looking for a historical dining experience fit for a Unites states President, you should visit the Old Ebbitt Grill a historic oyster bar and grill where in the early 1900s President Theodore Roosevelt frequently enjoyed steak dinners.  This historical fact has had a major influence on the restaurant to this day.  The Beaux-Arts building’s walls are hung with all sorts of varieties of exotic animals, including the head of a walrus said to be shot by President Roosevelt himself. Political insiders, celebrities, journalists and theater-goers alike continue to frequent this local institution, located steps away from the White House.

If you are completely exhausted, take a detour to the Hotel Washington and hit the Lounge/Bar the P.O.V, to enjoy a sendoff cocktail while enjoying one of the most beautiful panoramic views of Washington DC!

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