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District of Columbia Limo Services & Rentals

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Rent a Limo in District of Columbia: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion

Luxury limousine service or party bus in District of Columbia (DC) for every occasion, such as: airport ride (DCA, IAD or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert, sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation, holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.

The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV, stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.

The majority of the attractions in the DC region are concentrated in the area of the Mall which is adjoined by downtown and Capitol Hill, a walk of a few blocks in an easterly direction.

The majority of DC's tourist attractions are found in the Northwest (NW) and Southwest (SW) quadrants of the city. If you accidentally walk in to either of the other sections of the city, you'll quickly come upon some of the less heavily-trafficked tourist areas, and should return in the opposite direction, as these areas are known to be unsafe.

The Mall, Downtown, and Capitol Hill
Designed as an outdoor recreational area for all types of travelers and curiosity-seekers, the Mall is DC's main tourist attraction. In essence, it is a 400-foot-wide expanse stretching from the base of the Capitol Building to the Potomac River two miles away. Characterized by wide open spaces and a blanket of grass, on pleasant days thousands of people can be seen sunbathing, throwing Frisbees, and just relaxing out in the open. More than 5,000 trees offer shaded areas all around The Mall that are perfect for picnicking and people-watching.

The Capitol Hill complex, referred to as “the Hill,” is home to the legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government. The area includes the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the Supreme Court, as well as the Library of Congress. Outside of the government facilities, the area is home to numerous parks, bars, and restaurants which offer enjoyable modes of relaxation between visits to the various buildings of political and historic significance.

Bordering The Mall in all directions are the city's most famous monuments and museums, as well as the Smithsonian Institution. Memorials to American history, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Memorial, are located in this area as well. Various other memorials, including a large-scale project for the victims of World War II, are in development here, too. In recent decades The Mall has become the chosen site for many large-scale demonstrations, including the iconic civil rights protests of the 1960s and, more recently, the Million Man March. The 555-foot-tall Washington Monument is also found in this area along with the Reflecting Pool, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial.

Also referred to as the Federal Triangle, the downtown area is made up of businesses and government offices including buildings such as the National Archives, the FBI Headquarters, and the Old Post Office Building, which today houses many shops and cafes. The downtown area is replete with museums and attractions and is a central focus of any visit to DC.

Foggy Bottom, Adams Morgan, and Dupont Circle
Outside of the downtown areas, numerous cultural and historical attractions can be found in the neighborhoods of Foggy Bottom, Adams Morgan, and Dupont Circle, all tucked deep into the friendly confines of the NW quadrant. Foggy Bottom and Dupont Circle are healthy walks from the downtown area, while Adams Morgan is further out. Alternatively, the Metro provides for the quickest and easiest way to get to wherever you're headed.

The Foggy Bottom neighborhood is one of DC's older residential areas. Today, the area is most widely-known for housing the State Department. While the building's exterior is made of unattractive concrete, visitors to the site's Diplomatic Reception Rooms can see many 18th-century architectural masterpieces along with one of the more substantial collections of American-crafted furniture. Close by stands the Watergate Hotel, which obtained its notoriety for the burglary and subsequent scandal that later led to President Richard Nixon's early departure from the White House. Also in Foggy Bottom are the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the campus of George Washington University.

Adams Morgan is at the center of DC's nightlife. It is also the central residence of the majority of the city's Latin American population. The area's colorfully-adorned streets are home to many bars and restaurants featuring a wide variety of cuisines.

Dupont Circle is known as the center of DC's cosmopolitan culture. Featuring original architecture, many bars, restaurants, galleries, shops, museums, and homes, the area is a central attraction both for locals looking to relax as well as tourists in search of a true sense of the urban DC scene. Rent a limo in District of Columbia (DC)!

 

 

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