3 days in Washington, DC ($$$)
Pack your walking shoes for weekend guaranteed to relax and rejuvenate: Shopping, spas and a little sightseeing. Unwind at dinner overlooking Washington, D.C. Tour a renovated torpedo factory that now houses art galleries, studies and workshops. Browse unique shops and galleries, then pamper your tired feet with a pedicure. Get in touch with the old part of Old Town on a lantern-led ghost tour of ... more »
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2 days in Washington, DC ($$$$)
It's a women's weekend in Washington DC! Enjoy drinks in the Empress Lounge and then head off to experience the arts at the John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Enjoy fine dining at the Mandarin Oriental and then indulge in treatments at the full-service spa. Head into Georgetown to shop 'til you drop and enjoy lunch with the ladies before departing from this women's weekend! more »
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3 days in Washington, DC ($$$$)
Help the bride-to-be say good-bye to the single life in style. Stay at one of the premiere hotels in the nation's capital. Pamper the entire party at a day spa that has spoiled many of the nation's leaders1 senators, congressmen and first ladies. Feast at a special dinner prepared just for your party. Finish this memorable weekend at a District favorite: The Drag Queen Brunch in Adams Morgan. more »
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3 days in Washington, DC ($$$$)
Known to locals as the best way to see the national monuments, take a moonlit tour with your friends! Have dinner in mahogany and velvet booths at the Old Ebbitt Grill, Washington's most historic saloon from 1856 that is popular among theatergoers, political insiders, and celebrities. Take in the theater or a live musical at the Kennedy Center and enjoy walking through the National Gallery of Art ... more »
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3 days in Washington, DC ($$$)
Start this 3 day/2 night girls sight seeing trip with a self-guided tour of Ford's Theater, the legacy to President Lincoln. Bask in history at the National Archives where you will see the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. Have dinner in mahogany and velvet booths at the Old Ebbitt Grill, Washington's most historic saloon from 1856 that is popular among theater... more »
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