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Index
Front Cover
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Maps
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Welcome to Washington
About This Guide
Why “Unofficial”?
Creating a Guidebook
How Unofficial Guides Are Different
Special Features
How This Guide Was Researched and Written
Letters, Comments, and Questions from Readers
How Information Is Organized: By Subject and by Location
Part One Planning Your Visit to Washington
When to Go
Gathering Information
Where to Go
What to Pack
Traveling with Children (and Perhaps Grandparents)
Tips for international Travelers
Travelers with Special Needs
Picking a Flight Plan (or Not)
A Calendar of Festivals and Events
Part Two Accommodations
Deciding Where to Stay
The Most Iconic Hotels in Washington
B&Bs
Getting a Good Deal on a Room
The Internet Advantage
Travel Agents and/or Vacation Packages
Accommodations: Rated and Ranked
What to Look for in a Room
The Hit Parade
The Best Deals in Washington
When Only the Best Will Do
Hotel Information Chart
Part Three Visiting Washington on Business
Not all visitors are Headed for the Mall
The Washington Convention Center
Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center
Part Four Getting in and Getting Around
Coming into the City
Arriving by Car
Arriving by Plane
Arriving by Train
Arriving by Bus
Getting around Washington
Taking the Metro: Just Do It
Taxis
Things the Natives already Know
Part Five Sightseeing Tips, Tours, and Attractions
So Much to See, So Little time
Happy Hours (the Sightseeing Kind)
Taking an Orientation tour
The Best tours in town
Washington’s Attractions
Washington Attractions by Type
Washington Attractions by Location
Maryland Suburbs
Virginia Suburbs
Day-tripping
Part Six Dining and Restaurants
The Washington Cuisine Scene
The Restaurants
The Best …
Restaurant Profiles
Restaurants by Cuisine
Part Seven Shopping in Washington
Mall Shopping
Museum Shops
Great Neighborhoods for Window-Shopping
Specialty Shopping
Part Eight Entertainment and Nightlife
Washington Nightlife: More Than Lit-up Monuments
The Big-Ticket Venues
Cutting Curtain Costs
Live Music
Gentlemen’s (and Ladies’) Clubs
Nightlife Neighborhoods
Profiles of Clubs and Nightspots
Nightclubs by Type
Part Nine Exercise and Recreation
Working a Workout into Your visit
The Basic Drills
Walking, Running, and Bicycling
Fitness Centers and Aerobics
Recreational Sports
Tennis and Golf
Swimming
Ropes and Rocks
Rowing, Canoeing, and Kayaking
Ice and Snow
Spectator Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Football and Soccer
Hockey, Roller Derby, and Tennis
Horse Racing
Back Cover
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