Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City
1250 South Hayes St., Arlington, VA 22202 USA
Phone: (703) 415-5000
Fax: (703) 415-5061
Discover The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City. Located on the Potomac River, this luxury hotel near Washington, D.C, offers guests convenient access to world-class shopping, historical sites and business centers. Featuring exceptional accommodations, impeccable service and elegant dining, this Pentagon City, Va., luxury hotel’s amenities provide an unforgettable retreat just moments from the nation’s capital.
Hotel Pricing & Room Reservation Information
We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City. A special group rate of $259 single/double has been extended until February 23, 2012. To receive this rate, please call (703) 415-5000 and reference group as the EnergyBiz Leadership Forum.
*Please note that the group rates are available, based on availability, for March 14 to March 24, 2012. Reservations made prior to or following this date range are subject to the hotel’s prevailing rack rates.
*All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. The hotel will not hold any reservations unless secured by a credit card.
Attire
Dress for all conference events is business.
Name Badges
Badges must be worn at all conference events.
Transportation to/from Airports
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
http://www.metwashairports.com/reagan
Dulles International Airport
http://www.metwashairports.com/dulles
Baltimore Washington International Airport
Taxi
Taxi service is plentiful and economical in Washington. Taxis operate on a zone, rather than meter, system, and by law all rates must be posted in each cab. Rates are usually $1.50 for each additional passenger. Cabs for Maryland and Virginia can take passengers from the District of Columbia to locations in their respective states but not to different locations within the city.
Subway and Bus Systems
Metrorail and Metrobus provide the safest, cleanest and most efficient way of getting around Washington and the metropolitan suburbs. Five rail lines and an extensive bus system connect the District with the Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Train lines are named for colors: Red, yellow, blue, green, and orange. Station entrances are marked by brown pylons, capped with the letter “M” and colored stripes indicate which lines are available.
Route maps are posted at each station and inside each subway car. Metrorail opens 5:30 a.m. weekdays and 7 a.m. on weekends. It closes at midnight Sunday to Thursday. On Friday and Saturday nights, it stays open until 3 a.m. Each train displays the name of its farthest destination. Base subway fare is $1.35 and increases during rush hour and for longer trips. Rail farecards can be purchased at vending machines located inside the stations. Farecards are inserted into the turnstile gates to enter and exit subway platforms. The fare is automatically deducted each time you exit a station. To continue your trip by Metrobus, obtain a transfer at your originating station before boarding the train. Buses travel to Georgetown and other areas not serviced by the subway.
For more information regarding hotel or travel please contact
Brittany Cameron: events@energycentral.com Phone: 303.228.4764











