Washington, DC
Celebrate The City
For the first time in over 40 years, The Cable Show is returning to the nation's capital, Washington, DC.
DC is a thriving and dynamic cultural center, home to some of the most famous historic sites and museums. Worldly but accessible, international yet with neighborhood color, our nation's capital offers the right location for this year's Cable Show. Washington, DC is a true global village, people from all different cultures walk the streets and neighborhoods of this city everyday. More than just our nation's capital, Washington is also home to more than 150 embassies, chancelleries and diplomatic residences. Our restaurants are equally international, reflective of more than 50 ethnicities and boasting top chefs from around the globe.
The Cable Show '09 will take place during one of Washington, DC's preeminent celebrations, The National Cherry Blossom Festival.
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General Information
Dining and Entertainment
- Chowhound (DC Metro Area Board) - An open forum and a great resource for those looking for a good place to eat in DC.
- OpenTable.com- Need to make a reservation? OpenTable.com lists over 300 of DC's fine dining establishments.
Getting Around
- Washington Metrorail- Washington is easily navigable when you use the Metrorail subway system. Visit the site to see Metro maps and locations. The Green and Yellow lines both service the Washington Convention Center.
- Walk It- With the Washington Convention Center's central location, you might find yourself wanting to walk it rather than drive it to area attractions. Visit Google Maps' and use their handy walking directions module to find your way around the city.