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GAM2025

DIA Global 2025 is located at:

Walter E. Washington Convention Center
801 Allen Y. Lew Place, NW
Washington, DC 20001-3614
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Travel and Exclusive Discount Information

The DIA 2025 Global Annual Meeting will be held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Allen Y. Lew Place NW, Washington, DC 20001

Getting to the Convention Center located in the heart of Washington, DC

As one of the country’s most accessible cities, Washington, DC is surrounded by three major airports, Amtrak, and a first-rate subway system, Metro.

  • Airline Discounts

    Special meeting fares have been negotiated with United and Delta airlines for the DIA 2025 Global Annual Meeting. Applicable restrictions may apply.

    United

    Valid dates: June 12-22

    • Book online here and use Offer Code: ZQCP594441. MileagePlus members earn valuable miles for their travel when using the Meetings discount code.
    • Call United Meetings Reservation Desk Monday – Friday at +1.800.426.1122 Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-10:00PM ET, or Saturday-Sunday, 8:00AM-6:00PM ET. Booking fees are waived for Meeting reservations. International customers may contact their local United Reservation Desk.

    Delta

    Valid dates: June 10-24

    • Click here to book your flight or call Delta Meeting Network® at +1.800.328.1111, Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-6:30PM EST and refer to Meeting Event Code NY3KY. There is no service fee for reservations booked and ticketed via the 800 number.
  • Union Station Train and Bus Information

    Union Station in Washington, DC is a major transportation hub with several transportation modes available. The terminal is served by Amtrak, METRO, MARC, and VRE commuter railroads and is the main bus terminal of Washington DC, as well as a drop-off and pick-up center for many DC tour bus operators.

  • Driving and Parking

    Detailed directions to Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

    Parking

    Parking is not available at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. However, there are more than 3,000 parking spaces in a three-block radius of the Convention Center, which are available on a first-come, first served basis. As ticketing is heavily enforced in the area surrounding the Convention Center, we strongly encouraged to view the parking map and make use of public parking facilities.

  • Getting Around Washington, DC

    Metrorail and Metrobus

    Washington, DC has one of the safest, cleanest, and most efficient transportation systems in the world. Metrorail is the most convenient way to get around DC. The Walter E. Washington Convention Center has a dedicated Metro station (Mt Vernon Square/7th St-Convention Center Station) and is serviced by the yellow and green lines. Use Metro Trip Planner to determine your travel time and fare to/from the airport, hotel, convention center, etc. Metrobus provides connections for locations not serviced by Metrorail.

    If you plan on using Metrorail throughout the week, we suggest purchasing a SmarTrip Card which allows you to load a designated amount on the card for repeated swiping. The cards can also be used as payment for Metrobus rides and can be purchased online or at any Metrorail station.

    Metro Hours:

    • Monday-Thursday: 5:00AM-12:00AM
    • Friday: 5:00-1:00AM
    • Saturday: 7:00-1:00AM
    • Sunday: 8:00AM-12:00AM

    Taxi Service

    There are several companies that provide taxicab service in Washington, DC. Taxicabs are easily accessible at the convention center, major hotels, and other downtown locations and attractions. Pick-up and drop-off occurs at the Mt. Vernon Place entrance of the Convention Center. You can also download the DC Taxi Rider app for your iPhone or Android device, which allows you to choose from a regular, large, or wheelchair-accessible taxi. You can see a fare and time estimate before you hail the cab and pay either through the app or in the vehicle.

    DC Circulator

    The DC Circulator is free for all riders and travels along five specific routes designed for easy-on, easy-off access at points of interest throughout the District. It’s routes include neighborhoods such as Anacostia, Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Woodley Park/Cleveland Park, U Street, and more. Buses arrive at stops every 10 minutes, making your travels around the District a breeze. View the Schedule.

    Biking Around DC

    For those who prefer to explore on two wheels, Capital Bikeshare has numerous stations throughout DC and the system is easy! Options range from single trip for $2 or a 24-Hour Pass for $8. Bicycles are accessible 24 hours a day.


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