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Driving Directions
From Dulles International Airport: Take the Dulles Access Road towards Washington, D.C. ,and then take Route 66 East. Cross the Roosevelt Bridge. Exit onto Constitution Avenue. Follow Constitution until 18th Street. Turn left on 18th Street. Take 18th Street to Connecticut Avenue. Turn left onto Connecticut Avenue. Follow Connecticut northbound under Dupont Circle. Once out of the underpass the hotel is three blocks north on the left. The Churchill is the white building with the blue awning.
From Ronald Reagan National Airport: Take the airport exit to the George Washington Parkway towards Washington. Stay in the right lane and take the first exit onto 395 North, which takes you onto the 14th Street Bridge. Stay in the left lane. Follow 14th Street until R Street. Turn left onto R Street. Continue until you reach Connecticut Avenue, approximately eight to nine blocks, and turn right. The hotel will be four blocks north on the left side. The Churchill is the white building with the blue awning.
From Baltimore Washington International Airport: Take airport exit to Route 50 West and continue until you reach New York Avenue. Follow New York Avenue until Florida Avenue and turn right. For a brief period, Florida Avenue will become U Street and then will revert back to Florida Avenue. Stay on Florida until Connecticut Avenue. Turn right onto Connecticut Avenue. The hotel will be two blocks north on the left side. The Churchill is the white building with the blue awning.
From Baltimore, Maryland and Points North: Follow I-95 South onto 495 West (Capital Beltway) towards Silver Spring. Take exit 33 Connecticut Avenue southbound. Follow Connecticut Avenue. Once in D.C. you will pass the National Zoo on the left. Cross over the Taft Bridge. Once across the bridge the hotel will be four blocks on the right, just beyond the intersection of California Street. The Churchill is the white building with the blue awning.
From Richmond, Virginia and Points South: Follow I-95 North to the Springfield Interchange. Stay in the left lane unto 395 North. Follow 395 North to the exit labeled “Route 1 North: 14th Street Bridge.” Stay left as you cross the bridge into D.C. Follow 14th Street to R Street. Turn left onto R Street and follow R until Connecticut Avenue. Turn right onto Connecticut Avenue. The Churchill is the white building with the blue awning.
Nearest Airport
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: 7 miles, 15 minutes.
Hotel Address
1914 Connecticut Avenue NW,, Washington
District of Columbia, United States 20009
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