Venue
Ritz-Carlton
1250 South Hayes Street
Arlington, Virginia, USA
22202
(800) 241-3333 (toll free within the US & Canada)
(703) 415-5000
www.ritzcarlton.com
Look at Washington, D. C. on a map, and you'll be looking at Arlington. Directly across the Potomac River from America's capital, Arlington is minutes from the area's major attractions. Most hotels are within three miles of the White House, and are accessible via this country's most modern and safe transit systems, the Metro. Staying in Arlington is often much more affordable than hotels in Washington, D.C. Plus, a hotel such as The Ritz-Carlton provides you with easy access to Arlington's friendly, safe neighborhoods, world-famous shopping and wealth of international restaurants. For more information about Arlington and its surrounding areas, please visit www.stayarlington.com.
The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City offers 366 guestrooms and is located just minutes outside the heart of Washington, DC. The hotel is adjacent to the Pentagon City Metro Station, providing easy access to the city and its many historical attractions (a 10-minute ride) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (just five minutes away). Additionally, the hotel has indoor access to The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, featuring 170 shops and dining establishments. Pentagon Row is also minutes away, featuring restaurants and entertainment.
Please note that the hotel offers high-speed internet access in all of the function rooms, as well as a fully-equipped Business Services Center with 24-hour availability.
Accommodations
Reservations should be carried out directly with the hotel. To obtain negotiated special rates US $239.00 per night (plus applicable state and local taxes of 10.25%), please reference the name of the event - IEEE Signal Processing Society SAFE 2006 Workshop.
Due to the limited number of rooms secured for the conference, attendees are strongly advised to make their reservations as early as possible. All reservations should be received by the hotel no later than Friday, September 1, 2006.