By train - from Philadelphia, New York and Boston, as well as direct from BWI Airport - you arrive amid the gleaming malls of bustling Union Station , 50 Massachusetts Ave NE, two blocks north of the US Capitol and with its own Metro station. Greyhound and other buses stop at a modern station at 1005 First St NE, in a fairly dodgy part of the city, ten blocks from downtown; take a cab, especially at night, at least as far as Union Station Metro (around $6). Driving into DC is a sure way to experience some of the worst traffic on the east coast - the main I-95 and I-495 freeways circuit Washington on the Beltway , jammed eighteen hours a day.
Once in the city, stop at the DC Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center , Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW (Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Sun noon-5pm; tel 202/328-4748), which can help with maps, tours, bookings and citywide information. Look for visitor information desks at the airports and Union Station. The White House Visitor Information Center , 1450 Pennsylvania Ave NW (daily 7.30am-4pm; tel 202/208-1631), supplies free maps and handy guides to museums and attractions; the most useful is the free Washington DC Visitors Guide .
The main post office is across from Union Station on Massachusetts Avenue and Capitol Street NE (Mon-Fri 7am-midnight, Sat & Sun 7am-8pm; tel 202/523-2628; zip code 20002). -- location id = 41970 -->
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