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The absolute best way to get to 1720 I (Eye) Street is via subway. Get off at the Farragut West stop on the Orange and Blue lines, or the Farragut North stop on the Red line.
For a map of the DC subway, visit the Metro's Web site.
By Metro:
- From the 18th Street exit of Farragut West: Cross over both 18th street and I street so you are diagonally across from the Metro station. Walk 1/2 block east to 1720 I (Eye) Street.
- From the 17th Street exit of Farragut West: Cross over 17th street and walk 1/2 block west to 1720 I (Eye) Street.
- From Connecticut and K Street exit of Farragut North: Cross over K street and walk south along the park. When you get to I street, cross it, take a right, cross 17th street, and walk 1/2 block west to 1720.
By Car:
- From I-395 go North on 14th Street to I (Eye) Street and turn left. Go 3 blocks to 17th Street. Start looking for a parking garage (there are a few on the right side of the street.)
- From I-66 stay left as you cross the Roosevelt Bridge into DC.
- Take the left fork towards Rock Creek Parkway and the E Street Expressway.
- Stay left on the Freeway. Do not exit at either E Street or the Whitehurst Freeway.
- The road will end very shortly in a "T". Take a right.
- Go one block to K Street. Turn right.
- [NOTE: I street is one-way going west, so the directions below take you past our offices to 16th Street and then back west on I]
- Follow K Street to 16th Street. You will have just passed a park on your right.
- Take a right on 16th.
- Take a right onto I (Eye) Street.
- Start looking for a parking garage.
Parking is easy to find in several underground garages on I (Eye) Street, 18th Street , and 17th Street. The daily charges run between $10 and $11.
It's worthwhile to note that you may be asked to leave your car keys with the parking attendant upon exiting the garage.
For a map of the DC subway, visit the Metro's Web site.
Two blocks from The White House and numerous museums like The Smithsonian just a few stops on the Metro.
http://www.smithsonian.org/