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  • Getting Around Capitol Riverfront Washington DC
Getting Around on DC Metro

Explore Washington D.C. on the Metrorail

The Cambria Washington DC Capitol Riverfront is only steps away from the DC Metro Rail putting the splendor of our nation's capital right outside our front door. Hop on the Metro's Green Line to easily get to D.C.'s most iconic attractions and landmarks, including the National Mall and Smithsonian museums. We are two block from the Navy Yard - Ballpark Station so you can easily explore.The Metro is one of the most efficient and well-designed rail and subway systems in the country, making it the perfect way to sightsee and get around Washington, D.C. Download your own Metro pocket guide and discover D.C. at your own pace. 

 
Nationals Ball Park

Nationals Ball Park Washington D.C.

  • Nationals Park is two blocks away. The Navy Yard - Ball Park Station is located on the Metro's Green Line and can be your landmark to use for getting around. The southeast entrance at the corner of M and Half Street SE is the nearest entrance to the hotel and is your gateway to the city.
  • Check our DC Events page for upcoming Washington Nationals home games and special events at Nationals Park.
Arena Stage Washington D.C.

ARENA STAGE

  • 1 stop from our hotel on the Waterfront Station on the Green Line
  • Tony Award-winning theater with a focus on the production, presentation, development, and study of American voices from classics to world premieres.
  • Check our DC Events Page for upcoming shows and productions
The National Air and Space Museum Washington, D.C

THE NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM

  • Two stops away at the L'Enfant Plaza station
  • The Smithsonian museum complex is so large and so popular that it has its own Metro stop on the Blue Line.
    Additional museums included American History, Museum of Natural History, National Portrait Gallery, African Art, American Indian, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
  • Admission is Free
The National Mall Washington, D.C

THE NATIONAL MALL

  • Two stops away at the L'Enfant Plaza station
  • Enjoy strolling the lawn and watching kite fliers, frisbee players, picnickers and more. Walk past the Washington Monument and many numerous monuments and Memorials.
  • Pack your walking shoes because while they are all clustered conveniently together, they are spaced out enough to aide in insuring a serene and contemplative experience
United States Capitol United States Capitol

US Capitol

  • Two stops away at the L'Enfant Plaza station. At the East end of the National Mall
  • Tours are available but need to be arranged in advance.
  • 4th of July is a huge annual event with fireworks and live concert including performance from the National Symphony
  • Insider Tip - Come out on July 3rd and watch the rehearsal the night before the televised event 
The Tidal Basin Washington, D.C

The Tidal Basin

  • Two stops away at the L'Enfant Plaza station
  • Part of the National Mall - it is where the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival takes place
  • Jefferson Memorial, one of the most notable memorials along the National Mall, is impressive and meaningful by day, we also recommend checking it out at night. 
National Archives Washington, D.C

National Archives

  • Three Stops Away at Archives / Navy Memorial.
  • Houses the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights and more than 3 billion records.
  • Open daily 10 am - 5:30 pm except Christmas; extended summer hours.
  • Admission is Free
Capital One Arena Washington, D.C

Capital One Arena

  • Directly above the Gallery Place/ Chinatown station terminal on the Red Line
  • China Town offers a unique experience just one block away.
  • Also within easy walking distance of this station is the International Spy Museum, National Portrait Gallery and Crime and Punishment Museum.
  • Along with amazing headliners delivering world class concerts, the Capital One Arena is also the home of Washington Wizards and Mystics professional basketball teams, the Washington Capitals NHL hockey team and the Georgetown University Hoyas basketball.
Union Station Washington, D.C

Union Station

  • Union Station is on the Red Line and is also the main terminal for Amtrak and Marta trains.
  • For nearly 100 years, Union Station has been the gateway to the nation's capital.
  • Every year, 29 million visitors enjoy shopping, entertainment, and an international variety of food in this Beaux Arts transportation hub.
The Kennedy Center Washington, D.C

The Kennedy Center

  • This arts complex located along the Potomac River features an excellent lineup of music, dance, theater, and more.
  • Hosting over 2,000 shows every year, the variety offers something for all ages and artistic tastes.
  • The Kennedy Center has a shuttle van that picks up and drops off visitors from the Foggy Bottom/ GWU station on the Blue Line.
  • You can not get to the Kennedy Center directly by the Metro.
Dupont Circle Washington, D.C

Dupont Circle

  • Discover world class museums, great dining, shopping, parks, and international embassies in this charming Washington, D.C. neighborhood.
  • Visit the Phillips Collection for a fabulous assemblage of modern art from famed artists like Renoir, O'Keeffe, and Van Gough.
  • Tour the Woodrow Wilson House to learn more about our country's 28th President and wander past ornate international embassy buildings for a little global flavor.
  • Dupont Circle is its own stop on the Metro Red Line
The National Zoo Washington, D.C

The National Zoo

  • Get up close to your favorite wildlife at one of the fascinating exhibits showcasing majestic giant pandas, California seals, roaring wild cats and playful orangutans.
  • Take a ride on the carousel
  • The Zoo is located at the Woodley Park / Zoo/ Adams Morgan Station on the Red Line, so you will need to transfer at Gallery Place
  • Admission is free 
Arlington National Cemetery Virginia

Arlington National Cemetery

  • Arlington National Cemetery, our nation's most treasured burial ground, is home to more than 285,000 honored dead.
  • Among the thousands of white headstones are the graves of President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, world champion boxer Joe Louis and the Tomb of the Unknowns.
  • Open daily 8 am - 5 pm (to 7 pm Apr. - Sep.)
  • Admission is free
  • Only accessible via the Blue Line
Pentagon US

Pentagon

  • Visitors making plans to go to the Pentagon can get there via the Blue and Yellow Lines.
  • From our hotel, we would recommend the Yellow, as it is a more direct route.
  • Tours of the Pentagon are available to schools, educational organizations, and other select groups by reservation only
Great DC Shopping Washington, D.C

Great DC Shopping

  • Fashion staples & specialty shop treasures - Chinatown, Penn Quarter on Red Line - Gallery Place/ Chinatown Stop
  • Fashion Center at Pentagon City - Yellow Line - Pentagon City Station
  • Tyson's Corner and Tyson's Galleria on the Silver Line
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport US

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

  • Visitors travelers through National Airport can travel to/from via the Blue and Yellow Lines.
  • From our hotel, we would recommend the Yellow, as it is a more direct route.
  • The Gallery Walk, located in Historic Terminal A, includes case displays and wall display areas for two and three-dimensional works by artists from all over the local area
Old Town Alexandria Old Town Alexandria Washington D.C.

Old Town Alexandria

  • History comes alive in the streets of Alexandria where this country's founders and presidents from George Washington to Barak Obama have walked, shopped, dined and lived.
  • Founded in 1749 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Alexandria has cobblestone streets lined with original 18th- and 19th- century buildings now housing shops, restaurants, museums and private residences.
  • Travel the length of Old Town Alexandria's main street between the King Street Metro station and the Potomac River on the free King Street Trolley.
Local DC Area Universities Washington D.C.

LOCAL DC AREA UNIVERSITIES

  • History comes alive in the streets of Alexandria where this country's founders and presidents from George Washington to Barak Obama have walked, shopped, dined and lived.
  • Founded in 1749 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Alexandria has cobblestone streets lined with original 18th- and 19th- century buildings now housing shops, restaurants, museums and private residences.
  • Travel the length of Old Town Alexandria's main street between the King Street Metro station and the Potomac River on the free King Street Trolley.
  • Take a tour of the George Washington Masonic Memorial
Annual DC Events Washington D.C.

Annual DC Events

  • National Cherry Blossom Festival 
  • Capital 4th - Independence Day 
  • National Christmas Tree Lighting 
  • Presidential Inauguration 
  • DC Jazzfest at The Yards 
  • Marine Corps Marathon