The National Press Club

The National Press Club
The National Press Club
The National Press Club
The National Press Club

The National Press Club

Where news meets networking
4.6 532 reviews 529 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20045, USA
$138 avg. priceUp to 1000 guests15,000 sqft

The National Press Club, located in Washington, D.C., is a prestigious venue with a capacity of up to 1,000 guests. It offers a range of event spaces and catering options, making it suitable for both formal and informal gatherings.

Main Venue Type

Conference Center

Secondary Venue Types

Event HallMeeting Space

Best for:

ConferencesNetworking EventsGalas

Amenities

Wi-FiAV equipmentCatering servicesBar servicesEvent planning

Guest Capacity:

600
1,000
Rating: 4.6/5 (532 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    The National Press Club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists. It serves its members through activities that bolster their skills. Iconic building has hosted several icons across different fields in the society. The National Press Club offers multiple membership to cater for all circumstances. While full professional membership are afforded extended benefits associated with their profession, social membership allow access to the Club and its special events.

    The National Press Club is proud to have some of Australia's leading journalists and newsmakers guiding its operations. President Tom Connell and his board of directors are impassioned personal champions of media freedom and believe in the Club's integral role in defending those freedoms.

    Press club is all about information gathering, evaluating and distributing facts of current interest, creating future journalists, newscasters, editors

    George Koshy

  • 5.0/5:

    What a phenomenal venue, on the 13th floor nonetheless!!! Superb cocktails and food. Staff go out of their way to ensure you're comfortable, guide you around, and their table service is top-notch.

    Andy Shizak

  • 5.0/5:

    A top venue in DC for political and policy discussions.

    🙃 Has changed a lot from the old day (see "Drunk Before Noon: A History of the National Press Club")

    Mark Regets

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