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 Hotel

 
*Please note:  From this point, should you need to change or cancel your hotel reservations, please contact the hotel directly.*   
 
Virginian Suites Arlington
1500 Arlington Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22209
703-522-9600
reservations@virginiansuites.com

The Virginian Suites Arlington features one-bedroom and studio suites and is located steps from the Potomac River in Rossyln, Virginia.  It is about five miles from the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and is the closest hotel to Arlington National Cemetery.  The hotel will also be providing a convenient shuttle service to the Hyatt Regency as well as a shuttle to and from the Metro. 

Hyatt Regency Washington
on Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20001, USA
Tel: (202) 737-1234  
Fax: (202) 737-5773     
 
Should you need to change or cancel a reservation, please contact Kest Abraham at (202) 719-8416.
  
 
The Liaison Capitol Hill
415 New Jersey Avenue Northwest  
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: (866) 233-4642
 
Should you need to change or cancel your reservation, you must contact Aliza Smith at (202) 434-0103 or via email at asmith@affinia.com.  
   
 
Hotel Cancellation 

Should you need to cancel your hotel reservations, please contact the hotel directly. Be sure to cancel 72 hours prior to your arrival date with the Hyatt or Liaison, otherwise you will receive a cancellation penalty charge of one night’s stay from the hotel on your credit card.


Restaurants

Below you will find information on a diverse group of restaurants that are located in close proximity to the ABA Day hotel. These restaurants are not affiliated with ABA Day, and are merely suggestions. Visit Open Table to make your ABA Day reservations.

Charlie Palmer Steak
$$$$ ($25 and up for entrée)
Located in the United Brotherhood of Carpenters headquarters off the wide, open expanse of the National Mall, Charlie Palmer Steak DC is dedicated to another fine master craft: big, bold American food. Under the direction of Executive Chef Matt Hill, the menu stars the best American artisan beef cuts like an aged Angus Rib-eye "Cowboy" steak as well as updated seafood classics such as the Iced Shellfish Platter of lobster, shrimp, king crab, and oysters.

Dubliner Irish Pub
$$ ($10-15 per entrée)
Known throughout the city for its free-flowing spirits, not to mention its free-flowing Irish spirit, The Dubliner offers delicious pub fare, live Irish entertainment 7 night a week, and a vast selection of beers and ales-including some of our very own.

Bistro Bis  
$$$ ($15-25 per entrée)
Wonderful and very modern version of a French Bistro. Hip sophisticated warm intimate.

B Smith's
$$$ ($15-25 per entrée)
B. Smith's at Union Station features a combination of Cajun, Creole and Southern cuisine. Located in Washington, DC's Historic Union Station, specialties of the house include Swamp Thing - a mixed seafood dish over southern style greens in a mustard based seafood sauce; Grilled Lamb Chops with mint-flavored au jus; Fried Green Tomatoes and Spicy Cajun Jambalaya.

Momoyama
$$ ($10-15 per entrée)
A soothing atmosphere with a blissful tang. Serving only the freshest sushi and sashimi, Momoyama strives to become included in the Triangle’s arsenal of best sushi restaurants. Momoyama brags a highly experienced sushi chef of over thirty years in the art who has worked in various restaurants in the area. If out of the list of over thirty rolls, not a single roll causes curiosity and/or craving, Chef Song will happily accept custom rolls.

My Brother's Place
$ (under $10 per entrée)
Fun. Casual. Bar food.

Art and Soul
$$$ ($15-25 per entrée)
Art and Soul, located in the heart of Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, offers guests a chic setting in which to meet and connect, while enjoying “food for the soul” – food made with love and special attention. With celebrated two-time James Beard-Award winning Chef Art Smith as chef/owner, this 221-seat dining destination serves up fresh and modern regional cuisine with southern accents.

Capitol City Brewing Company
$$ ($10-15 per entrée)
Capitol City Brewing Co. opened its doors in 1992 as the first brew pub in our nation's capitol since prohibition, thus giving its citizens and its many visitors the freedom to enjoy some of the finest hand-crafted beer in the country. On the front of our menu is the symbol of freedom, the Lady Liberty, a statue found atop our namesake, the United States Capitol.

 Getting Around Washington

Washington, D.C. is served by two major airports: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). The ABA Day hotel is accessible by taxi from both airports. Additionally, Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) also serves the Washington, D.C. area.


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