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We charge from $4.10 per day (24 hours) for luggage storage near Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
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The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is not just a place for meetings and events, it is an architectural beauty. Located on Mount Vernon Place Northwest, the 703,000 square-foot building won an award in 2006 from the American Institute of Architects for its beauty and modern features. Thespace boasts several exhibit halls, banquet rooms, and even a ballroom that has 52,000 square feet. The main focal point is the grand lobby with granite floors, towering glass walls, and a huge staircase.
The building was built in 1874 and was the first convention center in DC. Besides hosting events, the center also has over 130 works of art by more than 90 artists. In fact, it is the largest public art collection in the city that is not in a museum. Some of the most popular events held in the convention center include the 65th annual Radio and Television Dinner with former President Barack Obama in 2009, the 57th annual Presidential Inauguration Ball with the Obamas and Bidens in attendance, and the largest science festival in the world in 2014 with 350,000 guests.
Outside the center, you can visit the Carnegie Library, the Kennedy Recreation Center, or any of the other attractions nearby. There are literally dozens of parks to explore, malls to peruse, and eateries to enjoy. For a bit of culture, you can visit one of the museums or monuments around the city. And don’t leave DC without at least seeing the White House.
Fun Fact: The center is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the largest dinner with 16,206 people who attended. This was the Alpha Kappa Alpha Centennial Boule Dinner in 2009.
Nobody gets bored in Washington DC, so while you are at the convention center, get out and see the city. Even if you are not a history buff, some of the places you can find will astound you. These are some of our faves.
Being frequent travelers, we at Bounce knew it would be good to have a place for visitors to stash their bags while they see the city. We have convenient and secure locations worldwide where you can drop off your things while you explore. Even locals will benefit from our service. Let Bounce take care of your bags and parcels whenever you want to lighten your load.
Museums and many other attractions do not allow you to bring in large bags or luggage. Find one of our nearest Bounce partners so you won't be fussing with clunky bags. Our affiliates are all vetted and up to $10,000 BounceShield™ Protection included with every booking. All you need to do is download our Bounce app and book your bags before dropping them off.
Luggage Storage Near Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute
Learn more about animals and biology at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute. It is on Connecticut Avenue Northwest, about 15 minutes from the convention center. With over 200 species to see, you can spend all day visiting the thousands of critters at the zoo. Some of the most unique and popular include the gorgeous clouded leopards, the majestic emperor tamarins, and the adorable fennec foxes. The zoo is separated into three sections. The upper portion has the Asian Trail with giant pandas and cheetahs, while the valley has the American Trail that includes elephants, bears, and a farm. The lower section features great cats, apes, and Bennett’s wallabies. Stop in at one of the eateries around the zoo like the Panda Overlook Café or the Mane Grill. Don’t bring your luggage, though. Drop it off at one of our Bounce locations on your way.
Luggage Storage Near United States National Arboretum
History is everywhere at the United States National Arboretum on New York Avenue Northeast, just under 20 minutes from the convention center. Established in 1927, it features 446 acres of flora, a museum, and the historic capitol columns. If you like bonsai trees, the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum is for you. Here you can see a thousand years of bonsai trees and penjing gardens. The natural sculptures are a fascinating and calming sight to behold. Get some selfies in front of the 22 Corinthian columns dating back to 1828. They were initially made to hold the dome of the Capitol, but builders soon discovered that the columns were not made to support it. The columns have stood empty all these years, but they are still beautiful. Don’t leave your camera in your bag when you drop it at one of our Bounce partners. You are going to want some pics to share and remember.
Luggage Storage Near Rock Creek Park
Rock Creek Park on 15th Street Northwest is only about 20 minutes from the convention center and is packed full of things to see and do. The national park boasts over 1,750 acres of natural space to enjoy. Named in 1890, it is just the third national park in the world. The planetarium has views of the planets and skies you have never imagined. The nature center will entertain you as well as educate you about flora and fauna of the Washington area. If you want to take a hike, the park features more than 32 miles of paths and trails to explore. You can see Civil War forts, colonial houses, and working mills along some of these trails. You can even rent a boat from Thompson Boat Center or Key Bridge Boat House. Take your luggage over to one of our nearby Bounce locations for safekeeping before you go.