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National Press Club

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13, 529 14th Street Northwest Washington DC 20045
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(202) 662-7500
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
7:00am-11:00pm
Tuesday
7:00am-11:00pm
Wednesday
7:00am-11:00pm
Thursday
7:00am-11:00pm
Friday
7:00am-11:00pm
Saturday
10:30am-8:30pm

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What began in 1908 as a private social club for journalists has evolved into a world-class Washington, D.C. business and conference center that hosts more than 2.000 events annually.

On March 12, 1908, a discussion among journalists led to the foundation of the National Press Club. Since then it has prompted people to join the club and have intellectual talks, meetings and seminars. This form of gathering was intended to increase social contact between the journalists. However over the years many affluent and influential people have been a part of such discussions and...

The National Press Club, a private club for journalists and communications professionals, has been a Washington institution ...for more than a century. It is also a world-class conference and meeting facility that hosts thousands of events each year for sophisticated clients from around the globe. And while these are the Club’s functions, its mission is to be The World’s Leading Professional...

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Average Rating
100

Planet Washington was performing it
s zany musical satire. Funny! And through dinner at the club's Fourth Estate Restaurant delicious. A great evening. Great value. Historic surroundings. One of the last secrets in DC. the Fourth Estate is open to the general public. SHHH!!!

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It's a wonderful place for the journalists, communicators and their guest. It's just like home for me

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80

Over all its services and ambiance is on par with other
faculties downtown. Menu for any event I've attended through years has always been first rate.

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A little "history bite". Their walls are a graphic history book.

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60

They sponsor great events and serve food that dates back to the Watergate era. You half expect a cheese log or fruit in molded jello to be brought out.

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Washington, D.C.'s premier destination for journalists, communicators, and newsmakers since 1908. Follow our events with #NPCLive.

Where News, Business and Social Events become part of history. Visit www.press.org/host to host your next event at The National Press Club!

The National Press Club, a private club for journalists and communications professionals, has been a Washington institution for more than a century. It is also a world-class conference and meeting facility that hosts thousands of events each year for sophisticated clients from around the globe. And while these are the Club’s functions, its mission is to be The World’s Leading Professional...

On March 12, 1908, a discussion among journalists led to the foundation of the National Press Club. Since then it has prompted people to join the club and have intellectual talks, meetings and seminars. This form of gathering was intended to increase social contact between the journalists. However over the years many affluent and influential people have been a part of such discussions and...

The Club shall provide people who gather and disseminate news a center for the advancement of their professional standards and skills, the promotion of free expression, mutual support and social fellowship.

The National Press Club has been a part of Washington life for nearly 100 years. Through its doors have come all of the Presidents of the United States since Theodore Roosevelt, as well...

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