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Welcome to the Stadium Hotel Network! The Verizon Center is located in Washington DC and is home to the Washington Capitals. The professional hockey season has always been defined by it's history, great fans, team competition, and state-of-the-art arenas! Now you can conveniently book hotels and accommodations near your team's home ice!

Stadium Hotel Network offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Verizon Center. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. For hockey fans there's no better place to book a hotel! Check the map below for locations.

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Holiday Inn Washington On The Hill
The Holiday Inn Washington-On The Hill is a unique, full-service hotel redecorated in a contemporary, stylish decor. Check out our eye-popping lobby, chic guest rooms, great food and personalized service! The Holiday Inn offers free high speed Internet in every guest room, and Wi-Fi access points in the lobby, restaurant and meeting rooms. Business and government travelers will appreciate the business center....…more

Verizon Center Hotel Map

Red Roof Inn Washington Dc Downtown
500 H Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20001 US

Courtyard By Marriott Convention Center
900 F Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20004 US

Hampton Inn Washington, Dc
599 Massachusetts Avenue Nw
Washington, DC 20001 US

Hampton Inn Washington, Dc
901 6th Street, Nw
Washington, DC 20001 US

Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H Street
Washington, DC 20001 US

Renaissance Washington Dc Hotel
999 Ninth Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20001-9000 US

Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, Dc -Convention Center
900 10th Street, Nw
Washington, DC 20001 US

Marriott Washington Metro Center
775 12th Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20005 US

Henley Park Hotel
926 Massachusetts Avenue Nw
Washington, DC 20001 US

Four Points By Sheraton Washington D.C. Downtown
1201 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005 US

Jw Marriott Hotel On Pennsylvania Avenue
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20004 US

Washington Court Hotel
525 New Jersey Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001 1527 US

Morrison Clark Hotel
1015 L Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20001 US

Hyatt Regency Washington On Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue, Nw
Washington, DC 20001 US

Holiday Inn WASHINGTON-ON THE HILL
415 NEW JERSEY AVE., NW
Washington, DC 20001 US

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About Washington, DC

The scale of the US capital is suitably grand, with wide boulevards and a glorious wealth of monuments and historic sites. Venture into storied neighborhoods like Georgetown and Adams Morgan, get lost in the Smithsonian's labyrinth of awe-inspiring museums, or just bask in the city's lovely swathes of green.

Washington has always been a bookish town - an impressive number of riders on the Metro on any given morning have their noses buried in books. This is even more the case in this age of the Washington political biography (or hagiography), government agency tell-all, or partisan diatribe. It seems that nearly everyone who's anyone in D.C. has a book to promote, yet the Book Festival manages to be far more than a gussied-up book promotional tour. Instead, it's an egalitarian slice of what America likes to read, with a respectful nod toward writers who have shaped public policy and influenced the way Americans think.

The Lincoln Memorial is one of those things that you see on TV, but you really can't get a good sense of the monument from still pictures. That may seem strange because it is 'a statue' but being in the Memorial is really more awe-inspiring than I would have imagined. You climb up the steps to the Memorial, and you look out at the Washington Memorial and the reflecting pool. It is an amazing view. Then you enter the Lincoln Memorial. The statue of Lincoln is of course huge and impressive that way, but just as impressive is how everyone in the Memorial is respecting the silence. There are a few hushed whispers and footfalls, but people are there to do more than be tourists and it shows.

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