MGM National Harbor
Casino glitz overlooking the Potomac
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Much more than just a gaming destination, MGM National Harbor — the
Washington, D.C., area’s first casino resort — brings fine dining, entertainment and the high-roller lifestyle to the capitol city. MGM boasts a 308-room hotel, a 3,000-seat theater, an 11-room spa, a 125,000-square-foot casino and four full-service restaurants, plus a food court, cafés and more.
Housed in a sleek glass tower soaring above the skyline, MGM feels eons away from the policy-making going on just 15 minutes down the street on Capitol Hill. The $1.4 billion project opened in December 2016 to much fanfare, bringing a long-desired dose of Vegas to the East Coast.
Getting There
101 MGM National Avenue, National Harbor, Maryland 20745
TEL844-646-6847
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