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Congressional Hall of Honor - 5th Floor
(click image to see gallery)
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Symposium Room - 4th Floor
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Main Lobby (click image to see gallery)
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As Close to the Capitol as You Can Get
Located at the intersection of First Street and Constitution Avenue, NE,
in Washington, DC, Top of the Hill is the closest public venue to the
Capitol Building and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Whether you seek an
elegant dinner venue with an unrivaled view of the Capitol Dome, a
reception space convenient for members of Congress and staff, or an
operations center for a lobbying day, Top of the Hill offers everything
you need.
In addition to commanding views, it has the convenience of
easy access to Union Station and Metro’s Capitol South station.
Flexible Spaces for All Your Needs
The newly renovated banquet and conference facility offers a range of
flexible spaces to meet your needs.
The Congressional Hall of Honor on the fifth floor with striking views
of the Capitol Dome and Senate Office Buildings is suitable for groups
of 70 to 200 and is easily configured into two separate spaces.
The fourth floor symposium room, which accommodates up to 44 people, also serves as a perfect operations center for lobbying days and executives preparing for Congressional testimony. It, too, is easily configured into two separate spaces.
The lobby makes the perfect first
impression for a reception for as
many as 200 people prior to
ascending to the top floor for
breakfast, lunch or dinner.
The
space is also ideal for news
conferences or an intimate meal
for 60 and opens onto an
outdoor patio.
Each space provides state of the art audio and video services including
teleconferencing, wireless Internet, flat screens and everything else your
event may require.
The Reserve Officers Association
Top of the Hill is located in the Minuteman Memorial Building, owned
by the Reserve Officers Association. A non-profit organization,
chartered by the U.S. Congress, its mission is to educate the public on
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