Traveling to Washington, D.C.

Getting Here

The following links will provide you with discounted airfare, SuperShuttle service from the local airports, or car rental services.

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Planes...

If you fly to Washington, D.C. on Southwest or AirTran, you’ll probably land at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). It takes 45 minutes to an hour to drive from the airport to Washington, D.C., so if you’re not renting a car the cheapest option for getting into town is probably the MARC commuter train (forty minutes to an hour to Union Station, trains every half hour). The fastest option will probably be Amtrak (half an hour to Union Station, trains every hour). If you are thinking about renting a car, check out our discounted rates. The SuperShuttle can also get you downtown.

If you fly United, Jet Blue, or American, your flight is probably bound for Washington Dulles International Airport. There is no rail service to Dulles, so your options for getting to downtown Washington, D.C. are pretty much limited to the SuperShuttle, a taxi (35 to 50 minutes, depending on traffic, for between $50 and $60) or the Washington Flyer Coach Service bus, which will drive you as far as the West Falls Church Metro Station, in about 20 to 30 minutes. Or you can rent a car.

The closest in of Washington, D.C.’s airports is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. That’s your likely destination if you fly U.S. Airways. The U.S. Airways Shuttle and the Delta Shuttle also land there. You can get directly on the Metro from National, or you can take the SuperShuttle or rent a car.

Ready to book a flight? Find discounted airfare for your trip.

Trains...

As air travel becomes more of a hassle, more visitors arrive in Washington, D.C. by Amtrak train, especially those coming from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or one of the smaller cities in between. From Union Station you can get straight on the Metro or take a relatively quick cab ride to your hotel. Or you can hop on one of the tour buses run by Old Town Trolley, Gray Line, Open Top Sightseeing Bus, or Tourmobile.

And Automobiles.

Washington, DC has a great mode of public transportation in the Metro system, but sometimes you just want a car to get out and explore. If you are thinking about renting a car, check out our discounted rates.

Other Useful information

Need a place to stay? Take a look at our great hotel deals. If you have a question about your hotel or would like to hear about our special tour packages, you can call us toll-free at 1-877-300-6139.

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