Travel Impressions Offers 3-Night Washington, DC Packages From $360 Per Person
FARMINGDALE, NY (July 15, 2011) – Travel Impressions is providing great rates on three-night packages for vacationers visiting the nation's capitol, Washington, DC, with pricing from $360 per person, based on double occupancy.
Travel Impressions' Washington, DC packages include hotel accommodations for three nights, roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, hotel tax and service charges. Rates for three-night packages, quoted per person, based on double occupancy are as follows:
- The Fairfax at Embassy Row, Washington DC offers rates from $360, valid for travel Nov. 15, 2011 - April 12, 2012.
- The Mayflower, A Renaissance Hotel offers rates from $360, valid for travel Nov. 17-29, 2011.
- Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square provides rates from $399, valid for travel Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2011.
- The Fairmont Washington DC offers rates from $405, valid for travel Nov. 19, 2011 - March 31, 2012.
In Washington, DC, travelers will enjoy access to many free attractions and historic sights. Touch a moon rock, marvel at the Hope Diamond, view Dorothy's Ruby Red slippers or explore Native American culture at the Smithsonian Institution's 15 Washington, DC-area facilities. Visitors will discover treasures like the Gutenberg Bible at the Library of Congress and historic documents such as the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives. Visitors to Washington, DC shouldn't miss monuments and memorials commemorating past presidents including the Washington Monument, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, The Lincoln Memorial as well as ones honoring war veterans from World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam.
Away from these celebrated federal sites, Washington, DC unwinds into a fascinating network of neighborhoods where visitors will discover trendy boutiques, hip lounges and restaurants, art galleries, historic homes and lush parks and gardens. Shoppers will enjoy the store-lined streets of Georgetown, while jazz music fans won't want to miss a trip to U Street, where Duke Ellington played his first notes. The city's international character shines through in its Adams Morgan and Dupont Circle neighborhoods, two prime destinations for eclectic dining and nightlife and the historic center of the city's embassy community.
