400 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-737-1234
Reservations: 888-421-1442
You must first register for the conference with NCSHA before you can make a hotel reservation within NCSHA’s room block.
Room Rate: $309
Hotel Discount Cutoff Date: Wednesday, March 21
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Conference headquarters is the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, conveniently located at 400 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. NCSHA has secured a block of rooms for conference attendees at the special discount rate of $309. You must first register for the conference with NCSHA before you can make a hotel reservation within NCSHA’s room block. To make a reservation within the block, you will need to provide the reservation code NCSHA provides with your registration confirmation. Please call 888-421-1442 to make your hotel reservation. To ensure availability, please call well before the Wednesday, March 21 cutoff date.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Depending on arrival time, travel time to the Hyatt Regency Washington is about 15 minutes from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, 40 minutes from Dulles International Airport, and 50 minutes from Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Airport. Approximate taxi service costs are: from Reagan, $22; from Dulles, $70; and from BWI, $80. The Super Shuttle is available by calling 800-258-3826 and making an advance reservation. Train service to Union Station from BWI is available weekdays via MARC and every day via Amtrak. The hotel is accessible by Metro from Reagan via the Blue, Yellow, and Red lines. Union Station Metro station is located .39 miles NE of the hotel.
GREEN INITIATIVES
NCSHA continues to make strides in incorporating environmental responsibility into its conferences. The Hyatt Regency Washington is an ally in this effort, as they have implemented many successful green initiatives. Click
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ABOUT WASHINGTON, DC
Our nation’s capitol boasts an impressive array of fascinating attractions, from the powerful monuments and memorials on the National Mall to inspiring cultural treasures like the Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress and National Gallery of Art.
Away from these celebrated federal sites, Washington unwinds into a fascinating network of neighborhoods where visitors discover trendy boutiques, notable restaurants, art galleries, historic homes, and lush parks and gardens. Shoppers love the store-lined streets of Georgetown, while jazz music fans won’t want to miss a trip to U Street, where Duke Ellington played his first notes. The arrival of several new eateries has made the nation’s capitol a prime destination for dining out. DC is also earning new recognition as a thriving performing arts town, with 65 professional theatre companies based in the metropolitan area presenting edgy world premieres and celebrated Broadway musicals throughout the year.