Travel & STAY
LOGISTICS
TRAVEL
For guests who plan to fly in to the Washington, DC, area for our wedding, it is recommended that you fly into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to be closest to the wedding events.
Other local airports, Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Thurgood Marshall Airport, are also accessible to the area by train, taxi, or ride share.
STAY
It is recommended you stay in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC, in the vicinity of the welcome party and wedding ceremony.
We have reserved a room block at The Dupont Circle Hotel under “The Searles-Hall Wedding” for your convenience. To make a reservation, please book through our portal here, or call (202) 483-6000 and reference the room block for the best available pricing.
The Dupont Circle Hotel
1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 483-6000
*Please note the hotel is a 10 minute Uber to the welcome party and a 5-7 minute walk to the wedding ceremony.
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation will be provided from the ceremony to the reception, and from the reception back to the Dupont Circle Hotel or the after party at the end of the night for your convenience.
If you plan to drive to the ceremony, there is street parking in the area by the Larz Anderson House. If you would like to drive to the reception, valet service will be provided at Congressional Country Club.
What to do
Should you decide to stay in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC, there are a number of fabulous restaurants and sites to see nearby. Here are a few of our favorites.
Dinner & Drinks:
The Pembroke, 1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Residents Cafe & Bar, 1306 18th Street NW
Peacock Cafe (Georgetown), 3251 Prospect Street NW
Breakfast & Coffee:
Tatte Bakery & Cafe, 1301 Connecticut Avenue NW
Call Your Mother Deli, 1143 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Bethesda Bagels, 1718 Connecticut Avenue NW
Activities:
Site-seeing along the National Mall - visiting the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol Building, etc.
Visiting local museums, such as the National Museum of African American History & Culture (along the National Mall) or the Renwick Gallery (next to the White House)
Strolling along the waterfront and shopping in Georgetown