Washington DC Business Travel Tips
If you have time for sightseeing after business, Washington DC offers much more than you will be able to experience in just one visit. Monuments, museums, and libraries alone make sightseeing a daunting task. ECS limousine service is the perfect way to travel the nation’s capital in style. And considering the strict driving laws involving cell phones, a chauffeur is certainly the best way to go.
ECS limos and coach services provide 24-hour airport transportation and city-wide access. Tour the most popular attractions in the luxury of your own rental limousine. Visit the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, National World War II Memorial, and the Korean War Veterans Memorial. Don’t hassle with hailing a cab or navigating the sites on your own. Let our professional sedan service or limo service handle the crowds as you sit back and enjoy the ride.
Museum aficionados will enjoy the vast assortment Washington DC has to offer. The National Museum of Natural History holds the world’s most extensive collection of dinosaur remains. The International Spy Museum is the only public American museum dedicated to the history of espionage. The National Air and Space Museum features such attractions as the Wright Brothers 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis. No trip is complete without visiting the National Archives and the Smithsonian en total.
Top restaurants in DC include Palena (Italian), Obelisk (Italian), Nooshi (Asian), Cafe Atlantico (Caribbean), and Cafe 15 (French). Call ahead and place reservations for your evening meals. ECS’ luxury sedan service is available to transport you to your evening dinners at the finest restaurants in DC.
If time permits, please ask your chauffeur about the following additional attractions:
Kreegar Museum
White House Visitors Center
The National Theatre
Fondo Del Sol Visual Arts Center
Discovery Theater
Montrose Park
Supreme Court Building
Dumbarton Oaks
Washington National Cathedral
U.S. Capitol
Ford’s Theater
Union Station