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Enjoy the multi-cultural vibe of this diverse neighborhood stretching along Columbia Pike – locals call it “the world in a zip code.” If you’re a culinary globetrotter or just love trying something new, check out the restaurants and coffee shops in Arlington Village and Westmont. The Black Heritage Museum has informative exhibits on the history of African American culture in the region.

Known for its concentration of

DINING ethnic eateries, you’ll find everything from Latin American pupuserias to Thai noodle bowls. Begin the day at Idido’s Coffee & Social House for desserts, breakfast and tasty flatbreads. Sofia’s Pupuseria perfects its Central American grilled meats and seafood. Locally owned Bangkok 54 & Bar will treat your taste buds to well-seasoned Thai food, and afterwards, you can shop at their Asian food market. Sample distinctive Ethiopian cuisine and desserts at Dama Pastry & Restaurant. Family-owned Bob & Edith’s Diner offers all-day breakfast and late-night snacks. Find generously portioned Turkish plates at Atilla’s Restaurant or grab a booth at Caspi Restaurant & Lounge, and light the hookah. The award-winning Rincome Thai Cuisine serves up traditional curries, seafood and vegetarian dishes you’ll long remember. The ramen at Takohachi Japanese Restaurant always gets rave reviews. Treat yourself to a Bolivian, meat-centric meal at Pike Bolivian Restaurant with Karaoke on the weekends.

HOTELS Days Inn by Wyndham Arlington/Pentagon Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel

Anchored by Courthouse Plaza and Promenade, this trendy urban neighborhood gets its name from the Arlington General District Court headquartered there. The urban village encompasses parks, hotels, restaurants, bars and convenient public transportation via the Court House Metro Station—it’s makes a convenient home base for car-free travelers. Humans and their four-legged friends can stretch their legs at Rocky Run Park, which has a playground, walking path and sports courts. Stock up on craft beer at The Brew Shop, and to taste the region’s local produce, baked goods and more, visit the year-round Farmers Market in Courthouse Plaza.

Food options abound, starting with neighborhood institution Me Jana’s fine Lebanese cuisine. Stop in Tupelo Honey to get your fill of Southern comfort food and scratch-made cocktails. Bayou Bakery is another local favorite, serving New Orleans-inspired coffees, beignets and biscuits. Located at Courthouse Plaza is Sawatdee Thai, a welcoming eatery with noteworthy lunch specials. The upscale gastropub Ragtime features Virginia brews and an abundance of patio dining. Fire Works Pizza, overlooking the Plaza, serves up brick-oven pies and fetching desserts. Wrap up a day of sightseeing at Courthaus Social, a bar and beer garden serving German cuisine.

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HOTELS

Arlington Court Suites Hilton Garden Inn Arlington/Courthouse Plaza Hyatt Place Arlington/Courthouse Plaza Residence Inn Arlington Courthouse

EXPLORE ARLINGTON’S HOTELS

Most of Arlington’s hotels are within three miles of downtown D.C., which is easily accessible by car and the region’s Metrorail system. Plus, Arlington’s hotel rates average up to 20 percent lower than those at many downtown Washington hotels. Scan the QR code to see a map featuring Arlington hotels that feature 360-degree virtual tours, as well as a full list of all 38 Arlington properties.

Econo Lodge® Metro hotel in Arlington, VA provides the hotel experience that simplifies travel. We are ideally located off of Interstate 66 East, in between Washington Dulles Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Our proximity to the East Falls Church Metro makes it easy to get around, since we are less than three blocks from the Station. It provides access for silver and orange lines. Several eateries are around us.

Econo Lodge Metro 6800 Lee HWY, Arlington, VA 22213 Phone: 703-538-5300 Fax: 703-538-2110 akayani@yourdchotels.com www.econolodge.com/hotel/va166

LEE HIGHWAY

For a truly local experience, explore Lee Highway (U.S. Route 29), a historic thoroughfare that stretches nearly 5 miles from Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood to the city of Falls Church. Shoppers should look out for Lemoncello, a women’s clothing boutique, the trendy shoe and clothing store Jus, and the curated toys at Barston’s Childs Play. Celebrate a special occasion with a gift from Facets Fine Jewelry or buy treats for your furry friend at Woof Gang Bakery. Treat yourself to the fine wines and charcuterie at Arrowine & Cheese, and when you’re passing by, pose with David la Mano’s mural at KH Art & Framing.

This eclectic streetscape has an impressive assortment

DINING of must-visit dining experiences. Design your own donut at Duck Donuts or sample the sweet or savory pies at Livin’ the Pie Life. Shop for German tartlets and hand-dipped chocolates at Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe or Pastries by Randolph. For lunch, slurp a bowl of fragrant Asian soup from Gaijen Ramen Shop, or select an epicurean slice at Old Dominion Pizza Company. Try Peruvian chicken fresh off the spit at Crisp & Juicy, or visit Lebanese Taverna Market for the tastiest kabobs and shawarma sandwiches. Taste traditional Turkish cuisine at Yayla Bistro. Food Network’s Guy Fieri is a fan of Metro 29 Diner, a New York-style eatery in a distinctive silver building. Just across the street, are the zesty homemade wursts and brewskis at Thirsty Bernie. When you’re in Arlington, do as the locals do and sample something new — like authentic Afghan cuisine at Arlington Kabob or a sizzling hot pot at Peter Chang.

Metro 29 Diner, Arlington Convention and Visitors Service

HOTELS

Econo Lodge Metro Inns of Virginia-Arlington

NATIONAL LANDING

The National Landing area — chosen by Amazon for its major new headquarters — is comprised of three vibrant Arlington neighborhoods: Crystal City, Pentagon City and Potomac Yard. This thriving downtown offers visitors a plethora of hotels, dining and entertainment options along with close — even walkable! — access to Reagan National Airport and several public transportation options.

Crystal City Water Park, Todd Wright

CRYSTAL CITY

A convenient home base for travelers, Crystal City’s skyscrapers offer panoramic views of the D.C. skyline. Located just steps from Reagan National Airport, the neighborhood is convenient to Washington’s major attractions and recently welcomed Amazon HQ2. Visitors can find all they might need at Crystal City Shops, a collection of contemporary restaurants, celebrated chefs and cool cafes, set along tree-lined streets. It’s connected to the Gallery Underground’s art studios and interactive exhibits, as well as Synetic Theater, where theater is redefined by blending innovative techniques and movement. Everyone is enchanted by the marionettes at Puppet Heaven and the confections at Schakolad Chocolate Factory. Fit in a workout at Earth Treks Climbing, Yoga and Fitness, with more than an acre of exercise space, 400 ropedrock climbing routes, yoga and Pilates classes. Combine a bowling, dining and nightlife experience at retroinspired Bowlero. Take time to relax in Crystal City’s eclectic outdoor spaces, including Crystal City Water Park — a landscaped urban plaza; Long Bridge Park— including sports fields and a waterfront esplanade with expansive views of Washington D.C., and Crystal City Workout Park, with its sand-turf volleyball courts.

Set out to Crystal Drive between

DINING 20th and 23rd Streets to discover two of the region’s most admired chefs, José Andrés and Spike Mendelsohn. Share the sophisticated Spanish tapas at Andres’s Jaleo. Mendelsohn sells D.C.-themed slices at We the Pizza, and his Good Stuff Eatery features inventive burgers and milkshakes. The Stand in Crystal City Water Park sells hot empanadas to go from Peruvian Brothers. Newly opened restaurant, The Freshman, aims to be a community gathering space hosting guests from morning coffee through happy hour. “Restaurant Row” on 23rd Street has a collection of global eateries: highlights include the Eritrean/Ethiopian dishes at Enjera Restaurant; Greek home cooking at Athena Pallas; scratch-Italian at La Bettola Italiano, and flavorful soups and stir-fries at Urban Thai. Snack on a basket of wings while watching your favorite teams, or play your own games at the Crystal City Sports Pub. Bring the gang to sing Karaoke at Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant, Northern Virginia’s only LGBT, straight-friendly tropicalthemed restaurant.

HOTELS

Courtyard by Marriott Arlington Crystal City/Reagan National Airport Crowne Plaza Crystal City-Washington D.C. Crystal City Marriott at Reagan National Airport Crystal Gateway Marriott DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Washington D.C.-Crystal City Embassy Suites by Hilton Crystal City National Airport Hampton Inn & Suites Reagan National Airport Hilton Crystal at Reagan National Airport Hilton Garden Inn Reagan National Airport Holiday Inn National Airport/Crystal City Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel Residence Inn by Marriott Arlington Capital View The Westin Crystal City Reagan National Airport

Home to three major retail centers, Pentagon City is a hotspot for shopping and dining. This neighborhood is within walking distance of the Air Force Memorial, National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, and The Pentagon. Fashion Centre at Pentagon City is an upscale mall connected to the Pentagon City Metro. Under its soaring atrium are more than 150 stores and restaurants anchored by Macy’s and Nordstrom. Across the street, Pentagon Centre is ideal for bargain hunters, with Nordstrom Rack, Marshall’s, Best Buy, Costco and more. Nearby Pentagon Row features a lively outdoor plaza with several local dining favorites and name-brand stores like Ulta Beauty and DSW Shoes. In the winter, the plaza is transformed into a huge ice rink.

Pentagon City is packed with fast

DINING casual and full-service dining options. In Pentagon Row, pick up spicy kabobs at Aabee Express Mediterranean, crepes and gelato at Bon AppéSweet, and creatively stuffed bao buns at Bun’d Up. Also in Pentagon Row is the familyowned Lebanese Taverna, featuring fresh-baked bread and traditional Lebanese cuisine, as well as an array of Indian-Himalayan specialties at Namaste Everest. Artfully presented sushi and colorful cocktails make Zen Bistro & Wine Bar a buzzy evening spot. Fashion Centre dining options include Yong Kang Street’s spicy Chinese noodles and dumplings, gourmet street corn at Shuck Shack, and Matchbox American Kitchen + Spirit for a chef-driven bistro menu. Connected to Fashion Centre is The RitzCarlton Hotel’s Fyve Restaurant Lounge, a popular destination for their elegant Afternoon Tea and signature cocktails by Head Mixologist Robert Taylor. Seeking an unforgettable spot to view the city lights? Spend the evening at the Skydome Restaurant in the DoubleTree Hotel. The revolving dining room offers 360-degree views of Washington, D.C., and a birds-eye view of the planes taking off from Reagan National Airport.

HOTELS Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City Rosslyn’s gleaming high-rises tower over the Potomac River, where the Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge connects to Washington, D.C.’s historic Georgetown neighborhood. There is always something going on in this active, urban place, from pop-up events and outdoor cinema, to weekly farmers markets. Rosslyn is the perfect place to watch a splendid sunset over the D.C.’s memorable monuments, listen to music at Gateway Park, or take a self-guided tour of Arlington’s renowned collection of public art. Join the joggers and power walkers exercising around the Netherlands Carillon and the Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima). For incredible views of Arlington, walk across Key Bridge to Georgetown’s Waterfront Park, or take advantage of Rosslyn’s convenient access to the Mount Vernon Trail, Potomac Heritage Trail and Theodore Roosevelt Island.

Rosslyn’s dynamic restaurant scene offers a variety of sophisticated options. Sample hand-crafted pasta dishes at Sfoglina Pasta House from acclaimed chef Fabio Trabocci. Check out Vietnamese street food at Happy Eatery Vietnamese Kitchen, a two-level food hall with touch screens for ordering teas, sandwiches and noodle soups. Dine on American favorites while taking in the sparkling city lights at Amuse in the Le Méridien Arlington hotel. Rosslyn revelers congregate at The Continental Pool Lounge & Beer Garden, with an expansive selection of Virginia craft beers, and Salt, a sleek and intimate underground speakeasy below the restaurant Open Road. East West Coffee Wine combines everyone’s favorite beverages with breakfast and tapas in a friendly gathering space. For your first Maryland blue crab feast, seat yourself at Quarterdeck Restaurant, a rustic outpost sourcing seafood from the Chesapeake Bay.

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Arlington Rosslyn Key Bridge Hyatt Centric Arlington Le Méridien Arlington Red Lion Hotel Rosslyn Iwo Jima Residence Inn by Marriott Arlington Rosslyn Sonesta Select Arlington Rosslyn

New District Brewing Company, Josh Brick Graphics

SHIRLINGTON

Shirlington is a neighborhood that offers both recreation and entertainment. Within its borders is Four Mile Run, a creekside, multi-use trail, and Shirlington Dog Park, a favorite of Arlington’s four-legged friends. In its heart is the Village at Shirlington, a popular dining and entertainment area with tree-lined sidewalks, outdoor cafes, and Tony Awardwinning Signature Theatre. Also, central to the Shirlington community is New District Brewing Company’s lively tasting room. Look for gifts with a European flair at Le Village Marché, irresistible kitchen items at The Cookery and adorable treasures for children at One Two Kangaroo Toys. To get there via public transportation, take the Arlington Transit bus from the Pentagon City Metro Station.

The Village at Shirlington draws diners and shoppers to its pedestrian -friendly streets. The neighborhood is particularly dog friendly, thanks to the adjacent Four Mile Run Park and popular walking trail, and you can expect to see pooches enjoying the day with their owners. Shirlington has its own transit station offering convenient access to downtown Washington. D.C. The vibrant village is anchored by the esteemed Carlyle Grand Café, a Southern American brasserie attached to Best Buns Bread Company. Epicureans love Cheesetique, a gourmet cheese shop and wine bar that hosts pairing classes. Busboys & Poets is a neighborhood gathering space housing an independent bookshop and cafe. Copperwood Tavern is a farm-to-table restaurant featuring grilled meats, local oysters and craft beverages. The buzzy Palette 22 is a cafe and art gallery located inside a historic art deco building. Dudley’s Sport & Ale has a spacious rooftop patio and indoor seating with stadium seats — it’s a great place to watch sports and play bar games. Part of Shirlington for decades, Weenie Beenie is an uber-casual hot dog stand known for its BBQ sausage sandwiches. HOTELS

DINING Comfort Inn Pentagon City Hilton Garden Inn Arlington-Shirlington Hotel Pentagon

OFF THE BEATEN PATH

Westover is a hidden gem with local eateries, stores and restaurants packed into a few blocks. Check out the unbeatable selection of craft beer and cured meats at Westover Market & Beer Garden. People and furry friends love the Lost Dog Café, a local restaurant adorned with dog murals that raises money for animal rescue organizations. Shop for Italian groceries, wine and meats at The Italian Store, a beloved Arlington institution. Or, sample exotic Thai specialties at Thai Noy Restaurant. Lebanese Taverna is a family-run treasure where diners find the freshest Middle Eastern delicacies. Souvenir searchers will find an eclectic assortment at Trade Roots Gift Store & Coffee Shop. Westover is located near the Custis Trailhead Bridge that crosses over Route 66 to reach Dominion Hills Park and the beautiful Bon Air Park Rose Garden.

Stay close to all the excitement of Washington DC at the Hilton Garden Inn Reagan National Airport hotel. You’ll be half of a mile from Reagan National Airport and just minutes from downtown DC. Catch the metro to attractions or hop on the complimentary hotel shuttle to and from the airport. Our amenities make it easy to enjoy time in Washington DC and the surrounding areas.

Start your day with your choice of a delicious breakfast options at our on-site restaurant or grab something to go from our Suite Shop, open 24-hours. Get in a workout at the fitness center. Explore the local area with plenty of dining and shopping options as well as museums and historical monuments.

Host a grand event in our space for up to 300 people in a theater style setting or take advantage of the divisible space for four different rooms. The event space is ideal for small to medium meetings.

2020 Richmond Hwy. Arlington, VA 22202 Tel. Hotel 703-892-1050 | Fax 703-892-1290 reagannationalairport.hgi.com

Virginia Tech’s Executive Briefing Center, located in the Ballston neighborhood of the greater Washington, D.C., metro area, lives Virginia Tech’s motto each day: Ut Prosim – That I May Serve. It is who we are and what we do. It is our pleasure to serve our guests and support them from the moment they cross our threshold. With state-of-the-art technology, we leverage our resources to enhance our guest experience and help them in connecting to people from across the world.

Come meet, grow, and learn with us at the Executive Briefing Center – where your success is our reward.

www.ncr.vt.edu/ebc • 571-858-3044 • 900 N. Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22203

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Just two blocks from the Courthouse Metro Station, we’re close to a variety of attractions, dining and shopping. Guests enjoy roomy rooms plus free Wi-Fi, Hyatt Place Arlingtonbreakfast and fitness center access. And we’re ideal for small-scale meetings and events; larger functions are hosted at AUSA Conference and Event Center, connected to our hotel by breezeway.

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HYATT PLACE ARLINGTON/COURTHOUSE PLAZA 2401 Wilson Boulevard | Arlington, VA 22201 +1 703 243 2494

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