By Plane
The DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area is served by three major airports: National/Reagan right in DC; BWI Baltimore Washington International which is connected by rail to Union Station in DC; and Dulles in the suburbs of DC but also connected by a Metro station.
One-way is no longer more expensive than round trip in many cases, and that gives you flexibility on your return so you can still until the regime is removed from power!
Consider using points to book your flight, and please let us know at [email protected] if you can donate air miles for volunteers who need financial support to participate in this historic mobilization.
By Train
Maybe you’ve always wanted to take a train to DC! Amtrak travels from all over the country into Union Station. You can start with this handy trip-planning guide. More tolerable than the bus for some people but still some rockin’ and rollin.’ You can talk, walk to the observation or snack car, and choose comfortable seats that lean back so you can try to sleep
By Automobile
Buses
Stay tuned here for more information, coming soon, about how to get on a bus to DC.
Cars, Vans, SUVs
Get people together from your book club, knitting circle, congregation, workplace, neighborhood association, and drive together. Get several cars together and form a caravan.
Parking in DC is very limited, so you might want to rent a vehicle, drop it off in DC, and take the Metro to your lodgings. Autoslash lets you search among many car rental companies for the best option for your needs and alerts you if a cheaper price comes up after you book.