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Discover this Falls Church, Virginia hotel conveniently located just seven miles from Washington D.C.
Experience the convenience of Washington D.C. without all the noise while staying at the Best Western Falls Church Inn. Conveniently located in the surrounding community of Falls Church, Virginia, the hotel is situated just seven miles from the center of Washington D.C. and all of the attractions which have made it famous. Guests will also find themselves surrounded by local shopping areas such as the Seven Corners, Idylwood Shopping Center and Bailey's Crossroads.
Each comfortable, well-appointed guest room features cable satellite television with HBO® and high-speed Internet access. Enjoy a delicious meal at the onsite restaurant and lounge before heading out to explore the abundance of local attractions. The Best Western Falls Church Inn also features an outdoor swimming pool, business services, wedding services and meeting facilities with room to accommodate up to 250 people.
Just minutes from the hotel, guests can visit many of the country's most famous attractions including the Arlington National Cemetery, the Smithsonian Museum and Mount Vernon. Take a tour of the White House, the Capitol Building or the Pentagon. The hotel is also close to both the INOVA Hospital and Fairoaks Hospital. Guests traveling to visit family and friends in school will appreciate the Best Western Falls Church Inn's close proximity to both George Washington University and George Mason Law School.
The friendly staff at the Best Western Falls Church Inn is ready to ensure an enjoyable and memorable stay in Falls Church, Virginia. Make a reservation today and save!
Featuring some of the best jewelry makers, clothing designers and crafters in town. At the Ballston-MU Metro Station in Arlington.
At the Prince William County Fairgrounds, in Manassas.
A display of botanical art depicting endangered flowers at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institute.
20th-century architecture and design with drawings, photographs and fragments from buildings. At the National Building Museum.
Artifacts and photos showing the relationship between the FBI and the news media, including J. Edgar Hoover's desk and Patty Hearst's gun. At the Newseum.
Voted one of the top 100 art festivals in the country by Sunshine Artist magazine.
With over 200 wines and 20 Virginia wineries the festival is an inexpensive way to see Virginia Wine Country - right in your own backyard. In Reston, VA.
Carnival rides, a rodeo, live entertainment and more. At the Show Place Arena and Prince George's Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD.
An art market featuring work by local craftspeople.
Let your hair down put your cowboy boots on and be ready to hoot and hollar. At Oakland Heights Farm in Gordonsville.
Over 30 brews to taste! Admission includes ten - 4 ounce samples of the Commonwealth's most loved beers.In Scottsville.
We'll celebrate Thomas Jefferson, the father of the Virginia wine industry and America’s “first distinguished viticulturist". In Charlottesville.
Showcasing the best of Virginia's agriculture and livestock along with exciting exhibits and shows. At the Meadow Event Park in Doswell.
Artisans in period dress crafting and selling traditional wares, colonial music, sword-swallowing and for the kids, puppet and magic shows.
Part of the Norway Comes To Washington Festival, Sponsored by the Embassy of Norway Hovhaness. In Alexandria, VA.
Pink Floyd songwriter commemorates the 30th anniversary of his band's album "The Wall". At the Verizon Center.
The Tony-nominated actress performs a cabaret of Broadway hits. At the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
Brett Mitchell will be conducting ghoulish melodies at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
The Pentagon is the start and finish with a loop across the Potomac to the Capital and back.
The course runs through monuments and memorials, to the finish at the Iwo Jima statue.
Pick your own apples, enjoy a hayride, and listen to bluegrass music, while enjoying the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. In Charlottesville.
Celebrating the roots, richness and variety of American culture through music, dance, traditional craft and food.
Tasting of newly fermented 2010 wines with a cellar tour and wine appreciation discussion. In Stanardsville.
Annual all-breed, all-discipline horse and dog expo featuring clinics, demonstrations, seminars, dog training, shopping, Wine Garden, cooking demos, and Cowboy Cook-Off. In Doswell.
A celebration of the diversity of modern American culture through performance, music and art.
The company performs two mixed repertory programs including work by Balanchine, Robbins and Mejia. At the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
Gerald Arpino's interpretation of Tchaikovsky's perennial favorite. At the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Features original designs & work by over 450 talented artists and craftsmen from the US & Canada. At the Richmond Raceway Complex.
The UVA Cavaliers welcome you to Scott Stadium as they take on Maryland.
Featuring Virginia wineries, artisans and crafters, food purveyors, musical entertainment, a visit from "Thomas Jefferson" and more. In Forest.
The young and old alike are fascinated by Bobby's 8-10 trains making their way past miniature replicas of local landmarks. In Blackstone.
In Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Visit Santa, the Snow Queen and Elf at the Children's Museum of Richmond. You don’t want to miss the 75th anniversary of this Richmond tradition.
Learn about folktales from ancient to medieval Europe, Asia and Africa. At the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, MD.