Thursday, January 28, 2010

Dc Tourist Maps Where Can I Park In Downtown DC Near The National Mall For Tourist Walking?

Where can I park in downtown DC near the National Mall for tourist walking? - dc tourist maps

I plan to spend a night in Arlington, Virginia. However, I have a baby and I do not think that I walk .... I hope to find a place for all that you do not have a long distance walk. There is underground .... but I do not know much ... I've never been there.

11 comments:

Bobbie said...

Here is an interactive subway map. http://www.stationmasters.com/System_Map ...
There are areas in Arlington, to find the closest, because I do not know is where to stay.
Here, the area around the mall is
http://www.stationmasters.com/System_Map ...
Can be used to decide which station exit, get off at the Smithsonian Institution.
Hope this helps. IN ANY CASE, you try to drive and park in the city.

Haily said...

Go to Google or Yahoo. Web

Claude said...

There are plenty of free parking at the mall to come, but must be early or very lucky to get them. The building of the Office of Reagan has a parking garage that seems most people do not know. You have to put up with all projections ID / pass them on the car and the garbage, but it is capable of.
They may also only on the subway from Arlington. Use Case Union Station (at the end of the Capitol) things, or the Smithsonian stop leaves you at the center of the mall I do not know where to start, Arlington, so I can be more specific on this point. The following link can tell you at the subway.

BRILLIAN... said...

I'm always in a circle, ellipse parked "car park. It is next to Washington monument.It foot found by the national mall.You for a map and.

Riss said...

Go to ask.com

Armando E said...

Ok ... Take Constitution Avenue runs (from the Capitol to the Lincoln), after passing the obelisk or the Washington Monument and the White House, right on the street, if u dont look to find a place in the street parallel to the Constitution . . You will find a fleet of more than 2 blocks from downtown, and then ... Walking ... If u go to 7 or a weekend, do not care about the time in August ..

Good luck

Armando E said...

Ok ... Take Constitution Avenue runs (from the Capitol to the Lincoln), after passing the obelisk or the Washington Monument and the White House, right on the street, if u dont look to find a place in the street parallel to the Constitution . . You will find a fleet of more than 2 blocks from downtown, and then ... Walking ... If u go to 7 or a weekend, do not care about the time in August ..

Good luck

Armando E said...

Ok ... Take Constitution Avenue runs (from the Capitol to the Lincoln), after passing the obelisk or the Washington Monument and the White House, right on the street, if u dont look to find a place in the street parallel to the Constitution . . You will find a fleet of more than 2 blocks from downtown, and then ... Walking ... If u go to 7 or a weekend, do not care about the time in August ..

Good luck

Stargate... said...

The subway is safe, easy and cheap. Not even attempt to park.

traveler said...

The metro is very easy to Arlington. I do not know where it is located in Arlington, but you can use the subway and get off beside the National Mall, TRUST ME, you save yourself the trouble. Driving and parking in DC is a nightmare. The people in the metro is very useful, and if I remember correctly, I think the Blue Line to Arlington you need from ..... Transfer will be saved, but it's been a while since I've been there.

Dfirefox said...

When I visited in Washington, DC, I have a Park & Ride near the subway, Bethesda, MD. and use the subway system, which led me to the mail box.
Probably the easiest way to get to the mall. Triple A, if you are a member, you have the information from the Washington area.
There are also tourist buses once they are in the area of the mall.
Hope that helps to go .. Yes, this is the e-mail hard and stressful, especially with a child.
Bon voyage.

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