The Washington Hilton sits between Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan and is just a short jaunt to The White House and the National Mall. Perfectly situated in the midst of all that Washington D.C. has to offer, it offers a lot on its own as well. The Washington Hilton is perfect for an overnight stay while visiting our nation’s capital, to drop by for a nightcap at The McClellan’s Sports Bar, or an event in one of their many event spaces. Recently, the Beyond Limits 2020 Sales Kickoff took place in one of the many spaces at The Washington Hilton. The party was super with its superhero and super power theme! Among the many amazing and creative costumes, a few stood out: Maleficent, Mr. Incredible, Chewbaca, and Deadpool. There was even a Popeye; what a classic! The space held a stage with a live band that had guests enjoying tunes and dancing throughout the evening. The large panoramic screen shuffled through classic comic book style superhero images adding to the theme. The superhero theme was taken up a notch with the red and yellow spotlights on the ceiling. The Washington Hilton is the perfect venue to host corporate conventions. The hotel boasts over 1,000 guest rooms, allowing convention attendees to stay in the same location creating a maximum of ease. The Hilton has 82 meeting rooms making it the perfect spot to host a large convention with multiple break out rooms. With over 100,000 square feet of meeting space, the possibilities are endless. Remarkably, the largest meeting space is over 30,000 square feet! The large space accommodated lounge areas throughout the area, bar tables to enjoy the themed drinks, dining tables for the buffet, and a large dance floor.
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The National Union Building sits in the heart of Penn Quarter in Washington D.C. In the middle of amazing landmarks such as The General Post Office, Ford’s Theater, and the National Portrait Gallery, The National Union Building is surrounded by history in downtown. Glenn Brown, the architect of The National Union Building, started his career with its construction. While its beautiful Romanesque facade reveals its classic elegance, The National Union Building was incredibly modern for its time in 1890. Brown’s use of steel marked it as one of the earliest steel frame buildings in the Washington D.C. area. The National Union Building boasts 8 event spaces: Six North, Six South, Five North, Four North, Four South, Two South, The Owlstone, and The Speakeasy. The spaces accommodate a range of events from an intimate party of 60 guests to a large gathering of up to 200 guests. Each room provides its own unique features from beautiful natural light, exposed brick walls, catering spaces, breakout rooms, and overlooks of landmarks.
The National Union Building is well equipped for all types of events. Sixth North and The Speakeasy are perfect spaces to throw a party. Sixth North provides a penthouse feel with vaulted ceilings while The Speakeasy creates a roaring 20s feel with multiple bartenders to sling drinks throughout the evening. Five North and Four South are perfect places for a more corporate event. Five North has 2 meeting rooms and also allows the ability for 3 breakout rooms, perfect for a corporate conference. Four South accommodates multiple seating plans to allow for various types of meeting arrangements. Four South also has a dedicated catering space, which is easily the best place to have a corporate lunch or dinner. The post The National Union Building | Washington D.C. Event and Meeting Photography appeared first on Event Photojournalism. via Blog – Event Photojournalism https://eventphotojournalism.com/the-national-union-building-washington-d-c-event-and-meeting-photography/ |
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