Hotel & Directions

Hotel Information

Doubletree Hotel
300 Army Navy Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
Reservations: 703-416-4100

The Doubletree Hotel Crystal City - National Airport is conveniently located just minutes away from Ronald Reagan National Airport.

A small block of rooms has been secured at the Doubletree on October 6th for OH&S attendees. Call 703-416-4100 and mention the OH&S Executive Safety Summit to secure your special room rate today.

Room rates are as follows:
$209 Single
$229 Double
$249 Triple
$269 Quad

This convenient location is surrounded by major government centers and top area attractions, makes it easy to explore and discover why the D.C. area is such a popular destination. Nearby attractions to our Doubletree Hotel Crystal City - National Airport include:

  • The Capitol
  • The Smithsonian
  • The White House
  • The Washington Monument
  • Arlington National Cemetery

Reserve your rooms today!

Directions & Transportation

Directions from Ronald Reagan National Airport

From Ronald Reagan National Airport take Crystal City Exit. Exit Crystal Drive. Take Crystal Drive North approximately one mile. Crystal Drive turns into 12th Street. When you are on 12th Street go under overpass and turn right onto Army Navy Drive. The hotel is on the left.

Directions from: Washington Dulles International Airport (35mi/60minutes)

From Washington Dulles International Airport take the Dulles Access Road towards the direction of Washington D.C.... View all directions, map, and airport information.

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