Atrium at Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD
Gaylord National Resort – A World-Class Destination
from 10 all the way up to 10,000, and offers customizable expe- riences for each group.
The resort has the ability to host basketball or cheerleading competitions in its 180,000-square foot Exhibit Hall,as well as to hold smaller-scale social events in its ballrooms,conference rooms or outdoor venues. Because of this versatility, Gaylord National serves as an ideal,adaptable meeting location for association and SMERF meeting and convention markets.
In addition, the resort offers a dedicated team of professionals assigned to each group; chefs that can cater to any culinary desire; audio-visual and sound teams; Internet and wireless connectivity teams; and even an in-house FedEx business center. In addition to offering these services (and more), Gaylord National Resort also provides exceptional service and can accommodate budgetary needs while creating top-notch meeting experiences.
The first and only waterfront resort in the nation’s capital region,Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center is locat- ed just eight miles from downtownWashington,DC in the ever- growing destination of National Harbor,Maryland. The nearly 2,000-room resort includes a variety of award-winning dining experiences; a resort spa;boutique shops; entertainment;water- front venues; and a signature 19-story glass atrium with a vibrant indoor garden - all under one roof.
Gaylord National's AAA Four-Diamond hotel features three full- service restaurants featuring everything from fine dining at its signature restaurant,Old Hickory Steakhouse, to a casual family spot at Pienza, to a sports bar with a 30-foot,high-definition video wall at National Pastime Sports Bar and Grill. For those on the go, The Cocoa Bean and Cocoa Bean Express offers grab-and-go items that can accommodate guests’breakfast, lunch or dinner needs.
Groups looking for a relaxing escape during their stay can visit Relâche Spa,a full-service spa and salon offering services that include massages, facials,body treatments,and nail and hair treatments. Or, for poolside fun, they can head to the resort’s junior-Olympic size pool,complete with an outdoor bar and sundeck overlooking the waterfront.
Home to more than 480,000-square feet of flexible meeting space,Gaylord National can hold events for groups that range
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The crown jewel of National Harbor, Maryland, Gaylord National also offers its own private dock with water taxi servic- es to nearby attractions, including:Old Town Alexandria,Mount Vernon, Washington,DC and more. However,groups don’t need to travel far to have fun. Within steps of the hotel,National Harbor offers numerous restaurants,boutique shops and enter- tainment, such as renting paddle boats,experiencing a dueling piano bar show, and taking a ride on the harbor’s newest attraction, The CapitalWheel, which is a 180-foot tall observa- tion wheel boasting breathtaking views of DC, Old Town Alexandria and the harbor.
For bargain shoppers,Tanger Outlets is just a shuttle ride away and includes more than 80 name brand and designer stores. Meanwhile, those looking to explore the capital region can arrange for shuttle tours toWashington,DC,where they can experience its history, culture,monuments and museums. The harbor also offers bus services to Union Station or a nearby Metro station as other ways to visit the nation’s capital.
Traveling to and from the airport is easy, too. Conveniently located off of the Capital Beltway with shuttle services to three major airports and an Amtrak station,Gaylord National is easy to reach for both domestic and international travelers.
Gaylord National Resort combines world-class hospitality and entertainment all under one roof to provide an amazing meet- ing destination. With endless possibilities and experiences within the hotel and beyond, groups can experience their dream event and will never hear, “it can’t be done.”
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