900 S Orme St
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 521-1900
Explore the entire Washington, D.C. area via the Metro which is connected to our Arlington hotel or rent a car from the onsite car rental desk. Step into our spacious hotel lobby here in the heart of Crystal City, VA, and enjoy complimentary wireless Internet access. Settle into one of our nearly 700 well appointed rooms and suites, each offering plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, and Marriott's unique Plug-In technology panels. Dine onsite at The Atrium or Restaurant Mez or grab a quick bite at Einstein's Bagels shop. Hosting an event in the Washington, DC area? Explore our hotel's 35,000 square feet of versatile and sophisticated venue space, and enjoy our prime location near Washington Reagan Airport (DCA). With the Crystal City Metro at our hotel doorstep, discovering the many attractions of Arlington, VA and downtown DC has never been easier.
Tortoise and Hare Events and Catering offers a wide range of innovative cuisines that are customizable to your palate and ideal for all seasons and themes of your event. We can arrange for functions both on and off property. No matter where you choose to let us host your events with you, we will organize and take care of every detail during your celebrations, so you can enjoy your guests, and the party too! Contact us for more information! p: 703.979.1872 e: [email protected] w: http://www.tortoiseandhare.events/home.html
Henderson Hall is a military installation of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) located in Arlington County, Virginia, near the Pentagon, on the southern edge of the Arlington National Cemetery and next to Fort Myer. Currently, it is part of Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall. Henderson Hall is named for Brevet Brigadier General Archibald Henderson, the fifth and longest-serving Commandant of the Marine Corps.History of Henderson HallMost of the land occupied by Henderson Hall was originally owned by the Syphax family. Maria Custis Syphax, the matriarch of the family, was the mulatto daughter of George Washington Parke Custis, grandson of Martha Washington and founder of the Arlington Estate on the banks of the Potomac River (later the home of Robert E. Lee). The Spyhax family sold the land to John Dormoyle in 1901, who then sold it to Frederick Rice in 1924.Much of the rest of the land beneath Henderson Hall was part of the Arlington Estate as well. In 1941, the federal government built a temporary warehouse on this land, calling Federal Office Building No. 2. It quickly was converted into office space for use by the U.S. Navy, and informally renamed the Navy Annex.
Newly renovated studios, one and two bedroom apartment homes moments from The Pentagon, Crystal City, Pentagon City, The District, shopping, dining and entertainment. The Wellington offers a free shuttle to and from the nearby Pentagon City Metro station and high-end amenities including a pool with lap lanes, 24-hour fitness center, dog park, grilling and picnic areas, playground and business center.