Gaylord Hotels

About Gaylord National

GAYLORD NATIONAL is the crown jewel of the newly developed National Harbor, a dynamic waterfront community in Prince George's County, Maryland. A world-class resort hotel and convention center covering 41.7 acres, Gaylord National overlooks the monuments and skyline of our nation's capital.

Ideally situated along the scenic shoreline of the historic Potomac River, Gaylord National is the largest combined hotel and convention center on the Eastern Seaboard. The Resort offers you and your attendees something few other facilities can: your entire meeting accommodated under one roof.

Designed to maximize your attendees' interaction and networking experiences, Gaylord National Convention Center contains more than 400,000 square feet of conference facilities to accommodate every aspect of your meeting, exhibition and registration needs.

The promise of elegance and comfort can be felt by attendees inside our 2,000 amenity-laden guest rooms—including more than 100 lavish suites—and punctuated by the excitement of signature restaurants, elegant retail shops, live entertainment and first-rate recreation.

The centerpiece of Gaylord National is our climate-controlled atrium of glass and steel, soaring 18 stories above the water to reflect the power, glory and majesty of the nation's capital.

True to the Gaylord Hotels tradition, this one-of-a-kind environment ignites the imagination and captures the spirit of the region, with everything in one place so that you—meeting planners and attendees alike—can have it all.

 

GAYLORD PALMS, with its stunning Spanish Renaissance architecture, allows you to experience the historic old-world charm of St. Augustine, the island spirit of Key West, and the mysterious waters of the Everglades in one extraordinary place without ever leaving Central Florida.

Set in the style and grandeur of a turn-of-the-century Florida mansion, Gaylord Palms offers four acres of themed experiences all under glass, while delivering a truly unique and exciting Florida experience.

 

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