Party Venues in Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DC offers 198 party venues spanning dedicated event spaces, galleries, rooftops, restaurants, hotels, and more. Across 34 venues with known seated capacity, layouts accommodate from 20 to 5,000 guests, with a median of 178. Common conveniences include in-house catering (25%) and outdoor space (24%), with AV/tech in 14% and parking at 13% of listings.
What to expect
Capacity varies: among 34 venues with known seated figures, the minimum is 20, the median is 178, and the maximum is 5,000. The inventory is dominated by Event Space (163), complemented by Galleries (16), Rooftops (10), Restaurants (4), Hotels (2), a Banquet Hall (2), and a Conference Center (1). Amenities most frequently offered include in-house catering (25%), outdoor space (24%), AV/tech (14%), parking (13%), and rooftop access in 11%. Notable options include Events at Union Station and The Potomac View Terrace.
Party Venues in Washington
- Viceroy Washington DC — up to 120 guests
- The Observatory at America's Square — up to 160 guests
- The Rooftop at the Graham — up to 150 guests
- Union Station East Hall — up to 800 guests
- The Capitol View at 400
- Tag Rooftop Bar at The Ven at Embassy Row
- Hi-Lawn
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History — up to 2,000 guests
- Old Ebbitt Grill — up to 600 guests
- Kadampa Meditation Center DC
- Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center — up to 5,000 guests
- Rubell Museum DC
- Aslin Beer Company — up to 211 guests
- Agu Conference Center
- Prost DC
- Le Diplomate
- Tabard Inn — up to 115 guests
- The Showroom
- Office space in DC
- Dock5 Event Venue
- St. Anselm — up to 200 guests
- Fathom Gallery Georgetown — up to 125 guests
- St. Vincent Wine — up to 250 guests
- National Press Club
Frequently asked questions
- What capacity ranges can DC party venues handle?
- Across 34 venues with known seated capacity, the minimum is 20, the median is 178, and the maximum is 5,000.
- What types of party venues are available in Washington, DC?
- Options include Event Space (163), Gallery (16), Rooftop (10), Restaurant (4), Hotel (2), Banquet Hall (2), and Conference Center (1).
- Which amenities are commonly available?
- In-house catering (25%), outdoor space (24%), AV/tech (14%), parking (13%), rooftop (11%), pool (3%), wheelchair accessible (3%), and on-site lodging (2%).
- How much do DC party venues cost to rent?
- Rental fees vary. Pricing information is unknown for this set of venues.
- Are rooftop or outdoor options available?
- Yes. Outdoor space is offered by 24% of venues, and 11% feature a rooftop.