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National Harbor, MD
nationalharbor.com
The newly opened and expansive RiverView Ballroom at Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
Located close to Washington, DC, National Harbor has quickly become a top destination for meetings, events and trade shows.
Seven hotels, 40 restaurants, 160 stores, more than 650,000-square feet of meeting and event space, walkability and ease of access is making this new micro-city on the banks of the historic Potomac River a huge success.
Next spring, National Harbor will celebrate ten years. Just 15 minutes across the river from Washington, DC and Alexandria, Virginia, this community has quickly grown into a major meet- ing, event, trade show and convention destination.
Taking advantage of sweeping river views and spectacular sunsets, there are all types of water-
front activities available here, from renting peddle boats to chartering a yacht, riding the 180-foot high Capital Wheel or the carousel, watching movies or sporting events on National Harbor’s big waterfront screen, attending concerts, or partici- pating in any of the many other events and activi- ties including yoga, Zumba and exercise classes. Water taxis will take visitors to Washington, DC; Old Town Alexandria; or historic Mount Vernon.
When it development is ultimately completed, National Harbor will be home to more than 7.3 million square feet of master-planned, mixed-use community with more than 3,300 hotel rooms, more than one-million square feet of retail, dining and entertainment space, over one-million square feet of class “A” office space, and more than 2,500 residential units.
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