Hilton Arlington National Landing Unveils Tech-Focused Reno

Hilton Arlington National Landing has fully relaunched following a nine-month, multimillion-dollar, property-wide renovation. The project included an overhaul of the now 393 tech-forward guestrooms, the National Landing Hub with flexible meeting spaces and lounge areas, its ballrooms and the lobby. The property is central to the nation’s emerging new tech center—National Landing—home to Amazon HQ2 and Virginia Tech’s forthcoming Innovation Campus.

With a 90-person capacity, the National Landing Hub has a 150-inch, four-panel LED video wall and a 75-inch TV with wireless connectivity. It is ideal for business travelers and groups to gather for personal conversations and virtual meetings. The Pentagon Boardroom and Potomac Lounge, equipped with glass whiteboards, 75-inch TVs and wireless connectivity, is designed to fit the needs of any group.

Among 393 rooms, the 14 “Room 2 Work” accommodations each has a built-in desktop monitor, wireless keyboard, wireless mouse and wireless phone charger for business travelers. The five Peloton Wellness Rooms come with a Peloton Spin Bike, yoga mat, resistance bands and more. Guests can opt to use the Hilton Peloton account or log in with their credentials to keep track of their workouts.

Hilton Arlington National Landing keeps guests connected at every point of their stay via amenities such as on-site parking, complimentary airport shuttle to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and a full-service restaurant and bar. Each guestroom includes 55-inch TVs with the ability to access individual streaming accounts and additional USB access for greater connectivity, as well as upgraded furnishings.

The hotel is just minutes away from Reagan National Airport and five miles from the District of Columbia. Nearby attractions include museums, monuments, restaurants and more.

For more information, visit www.hilton.com.

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