sanmich
Veteran
I should be in town for the later part (will be at Art Basel Miami through the 8th), but you might want to update this thread closer to your arrival.
Sure thing. thanks.
I should be in town for the later part (will be at Art Basel Miami through the 8th), but you might want to update this thread closer to your arrival.
I'll be around at that time barring unforseen circumstances. As Furcafe said, drop a reminder closer to the time and we can work something out. I'd be happy to play photo tourguide some day to take you to places off the beaten tourist track.
I would like to ask for the local's assistance on the question of the hotel:
My conference is at the Mariott, and the whole area seem to be very expensive.
I think a good option would be to find something a bit farther away from there and obviously cheaper. Now farther away may mean something in the 1/2-1 mile radius, but that won't cut it on prices, so I am considering public transportations:
How good/ convenient/ safe are they?
In which city area would you advise me to check for hotels?
Thanks in advance!
That would be the one:
JW Marriott Washington, DC
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue
Ah, I know that one well (near my office). Yes, an expensive part of town (basically equivalent to midtown Manhattan), but also very centrally-located & easy to access via Metro.
Have you tried AirBnB? That's my primary source for travel lodging, but I've never been much of a hotel guy. If it is your speed, a friend has nice place that he rents out & I can send you a link.
I just like to minimize the X-Ray passes, so I try to buy at the destination when I can.
Over ten years ago I was shooting the Capitol before dawn with a tripod and was stopped by the Park Police, asking for my permit. I asked where I could get one and was escorted into the basement of the Capitol. Got the permit, but was told it was only good for the House side; the Senate had their own rules. (Sounding like government?) The permit was needed for an area of about two blocks, tripod had to be off sidewalks, and for non-commercial use. Although I missed some good light getting the permit I did get many good shots.Oh, I haven't heard mention of it lately, but I used to hear on forums that the Park Police considered those who used tripods to be professionals and needed to have a permit. - oftheherd
Over ten years ago I was shooting the Capitol before dawn with a tripod and was stopped by the Park Police, asking for my permit. I asked where I could get one and was escorted into the basement of the Capitol. Got the permit, but was told it was only good for the House side; the Senate had their own rules. (Sounding like government?) The permit was needed for an area of about two blocks, tripod had to be off sidewalks, and for non-commercial use. Although I missed some good light getting the permit I did get many good shots.
The Chinese restaurant with the Duck and the boiling soup in the window is the "Full Kee"
if I remember the "Kee" means it's HK style. The food is good and being a round eye we are a minority in this restaurant, which is always a good sign. Note: not fancy at all, but clean bathrooms... 🙂 🙂
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Also, for anyone coming to DC in the future, the scaffolding is being removed from the Washington Monument. I don't know when that will be completed.