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Flight + Luxury HotelYour dates from $284 |
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| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Washington, DC |
All Dates | from $237 |
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| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Washington, DC |
Thu, Feb, 11 - Sun, Feb 14 | from $291 |
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Washington, DC |
Fri, Feb, 12 - Sun, Feb 14 | from $262 |
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Washington, DC |
Sat, Feb, 13 - Mon, Feb 15 | from $262 |
| Destination | This Weekend | Price per Person |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Thu, Feb 11
Returning Sun, Feb 14 Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 |
from $291 from $320 from $381 |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Fri, Feb 12
Returning Sun, Feb 14 Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 |
from $262 from $291 from $316 |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Sat, Feb 13
Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 |
from $262 from $287 |
| Destination | Next Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Thu, Feb 18
Returning Sun, Feb 21 Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 |
from $266 from $291 from $311 |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Fri, Feb 19
Returning Sun, Feb 21 Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 |
from $242 from $266 from $287 |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Sat, Feb 20
Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 |
from $242 from $262 |
| Destination | More Weekends | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Thu, Feb 25
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 |
from $269 from $285 from $319 |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Fri, Feb 26
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 |
from $237 from $261 from $281 |
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Washington, DC |
Leaving Sat, Feb 27
Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 |
from $237 from $257 |
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Nearby Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Washington Vicinity, DC
|
All Dates | from $229 |
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Washington, DC
(includes luxury hotel) |
All Dates | from $284 |
Other Destinations in the Mid-Atlantic
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Pittsburgh, PA
|
All Dates | from $203 |
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Baltimore, MD
|
All Dates | from $212 |
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Buffalo, NY
|
All Dates | from $231 |
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Rochester, NY
|
All Dates | from $232 |
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Niagara Falls, NY
|
All Dates | from $236 |
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Syracuse, NY
|
All Dates | from $239 |
Other Historical Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Richmond/ Williamsburg, VA
|
All Dates | from $212 |
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Norfolk/ Virginia Coast, VA
|
All Dates | from $231 |
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Savannah, GA
|
All Dates | from $244 |
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Boston, MA
|
All Dates | from $260 |
Washington, DC: Why Go
Washington, DC: By George, it's Capitol Fun
The hallowed halls of history. The hum and thrum of a city that reinvents itself with every administration. At least one thing's a constant: Washington, D.C. offers capitol fun!
History (in-the-making) lessons: Hear oral arguments during a Supreme Court session, listen in on the legislature, tour the White House with eyes peeled for Barack and Michelle, look for Lincoln's ghost at Ford's Theatre, or just eavesdrop on the interns spreading the latest political gossip at the Hawk & Dove bar on Capitol Hill.
Did we mention it's free? All of the Smithsonian Institution museums, including the National Zoo, don't cost a dime. And the riches to be found within are astounding--from the National History Museum to the Air & Space Museum--so leave plenty of time to explore this unprecedented treasure trove of entertainment, exhibits, and art.
Where to blow a paycheck: From chains like Urban Outfitters to local institutions like Commander Salamander, historic Georgetown is chock-full of funky shopping boutiques, plus it's lined with charming row houses, sits beside the C&O Canal, and--if you're feeling brave--offers easy access to the "Exorcist" steps (of movie fame).
Where the locals go-go: What do punk band Fugazi and go-go performer Chuck Brown have in common? They both launched their careers in D.C. If you're looking for live music of any genre and want to dance your tail off, you can't go wrong with the 9:30 Club, a widely heralded local favorite.
Chill-out spots: The city offers plenty of places to put politics aside to play in the Great Outdoors, including Dumbarton Oaks, Rock Creek Park, and Roosevelt Island. If you've got a car and a free afternoon, make the drive to Great Falls in Maryland, stopping afterwards for a meal at the Old Anglers Inn.
Best place to power lunch: For a martini--or, more likely, a scotch--expense-account lunch, head for The Palm or southern-flavored Georgia Browns, where, in addition to fine food and exemplary service, you'll find plenty of satisfied lobbyists and lawyers with ties tossed over one shoulder discussing the latest strategy in hushed tones.
Useful phrase: When people talk about the Mall in D.C., they don't mean the shopping mall. They're referring to the open strip of land lined by the Smithsonian Museums that runs between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument.
The hallowed halls of history. The hum and thrum of a city that reinvents itself with every administration. At least one thing's a constant: Washington, D.C. offers capitol fun!
History (in-the-making) lessons: Hear oral arguments during a Supreme Court session, listen in on the legislature, tour the White House with eyes peeled for Barack and Michelle, look for Lincoln's ghost at Ford's Theatre, or just eavesdrop on the interns spreading the latest political gossip at the Hawk & Dove bar on Capitol Hill.
Did we mention it's free? All of the Smithsonian Institution museums, including the National Zoo, don't cost a dime. And the riches to be found within are astounding--from the National History Museum to the Air & Space Museum--so leave plenty of time to explore this unprecedented treasure trove of entertainment, exhibits, and art.
Where to blow a paycheck: From chains like Urban Outfitters to local institutions like Commander Salamander, historic Georgetown is chock-full of funky shopping boutiques, plus it's lined with charming row houses, sits beside the C&O Canal, and--if you're feeling brave--offers easy access to the "Exorcist" steps (of movie fame).
Where the locals go-go: What do punk band Fugazi and go-go performer Chuck Brown have in common? They both launched their careers in D.C. If you're looking for live music of any genre and want to dance your tail off, you can't go wrong with the 9:30 Club, a widely heralded local favorite.
Chill-out spots: The city offers plenty of places to put politics aside to play in the Great Outdoors, including Dumbarton Oaks, Rock Creek Park, and Roosevelt Island. If you've got a car and a free afternoon, make the drive to Great Falls in Maryland, stopping afterwards for a meal at the Old Anglers Inn.
Best place to power lunch: For a martini--or, more likely, a scotch--expense-account lunch, head for The Palm or southern-flavored Georgia Browns, where, in addition to fine food and exemplary service, you'll find plenty of satisfied lobbyists and lawyers with ties tossed over one shoulder discussing the latest strategy in hushed tones.
Useful phrase: When people talk about the Mall in D.C., they don't mean the shopping mall. They're referring to the open strip of land lined by the Smithsonian Museums that runs between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument.