Enjoy Accommodations that are a Step Above Other Hotels in Arlington, VA
If you're looking for hotels in Arlington, VA, make your reservation at the Radisson, located just one mile from the Reagan National Airport and the Pentagon. The Crystal City Metro Station, only two blocks from the hotel, will quickly take you to Washington DC attractions located minutes away. Our hotel is a convenient base for exploring the Washington DC area. Come see what makes the Radisson stand out from other hotels in Arlington, VA.
Crystal City Metro (0.8 miles) Hop on the metro for a quick trip into Washington DC without the hassle of parking. Phone: (202) 962-1234
Downtown Washington DC (3.1 miles) Our hotel is minutes away from historical museums, monuments and more.
Holocaust Memorial Museum (3.7 miles) Explore the photos and stories of the days of the Holocaust. Phone: (202) 488-0400
Reagan National Airport (1.0 miles) Our hotel is conveniently located near the Reagan National Airport and provides complimentary shuttle service for guests. Phone: (703) 417-8600
Smithsonian Institution (3.3 miles) Visit the world's largest museum complex. Phone: (202) 633-1000
About Washington
Founded in 1791 as the capital of the United States, Washington DC is at the center of both national and world politics. Landmarks such as the White House, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial draw thousands of tourists each year and underscore the importance of Washington's political past and present. DC is also a dynamic city, famous for world-class dining, entertainment, and culture. Tourists should take time to stroll through the charming shops, restaurants, and cafés in historic Georgetown. Or, browse the artsy streets of Dupont Circle. The impressive Smithsonian museums are a must for everyone, and the Vietnam and Holocaust memorials serve as poignant reminders of the tragedy of war. If time allows, take a boat ride up the Potomac to George Washington's Mount Vernon. As for seasonal activities, Washington is always hopping with year-round festivals and events.
Did you know?
Washington's principal industry has always been government. More than 400,000 people living in the metropolitan area are on the federal payroll. Even though politics plays a major role in DC, don't be surprised to find life exactly as you would anywhere else in the country. DC is home to over 572,000 people, making it the 19th largest city in the nation.