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Conference Venue and Hotel:
The Watergate Hotel
2650 Virginia Ave NW
Washington, DC 20037
Discounted Room Rate Cut-off Date: September 16, 2024
Please click here to reserve your sleeping room. You will need to identify yourself as a Cambridge Innovation Institute or Immunogenicity & Bioassay Summit conference attendee to receive the discounted room rate with the host hotel. Reservations made after the cut-off date or after the group room block has been filled (whichever comes first) will be accepted on a space- and rate-availability basis. Rooms are limited, so please book early.
Top Reasons to stay at The Watergate Hotel
- No Commute! Conference takes place within the hotel
- Conveniently located near the best Georgetown shopping and dining
- Within minutes, walk to the shops on M Street or visit the 11 Smithsonian museums and galleries on the National Mall
- Enjoy complimentary access to the Fitness Center, heated indoor pool, steam room and sauna
- Complimentary in-room WiFi
We understand that you have many choices when making your travel arrangements. Please understand that reserving your room in the CHI room block at the conference hotel allows you to take full advantage of the conference sessions, events and networking opportunities, and ensures that our staff will be available to help should you have any issues with your accommodations.
HOTEL SCAM ALERT:
It has come to our attention that some of our conference participants are being targeted in a hotel scam. We do not utilize any third party hotel booking
services. If you are contacted by any company other than Cambridge Innovation Institute (CII) or any of CII’s divisions (including Cambridge Healthtech Institute and Cambridge EnerTech) please
do not do business with them. These companies may ask for advance payment, and should you contract with them, you may be unable to confirm, make changes or receive a refund, and reservations are often canceled without advance notice.
Discover Washington DC and Georgetown!
Everyone loves Washington DC! There are so many things to do and places to see in the heart of our nation and most of them are free! For information on visiting Washington DC, visit Washington.org.
Georgetown is a lot of things to a lot of people. Cobblestone streets and cupcake tours. Waterfront picnics and political watering holes. Canal history and charming boutiques. Founded in 1751, 40 years before the nation’s capital, DC’s original neighborhood has a storied history.
For information on visiting Georgetown visit: https://www.georgetowndc.com/.
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