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    Temima N.

    It was a nice view! I'm happy that it wasn't too crowded & it was definitely a nice view of DC! It doesn't cost anything go & they check your bags & stuff before going upstairs so relatively safe & a peaceful place to just look out & enjoy the scenery. There's even seats if you plan to stay longer & wanted to chill.

    Ria D.

    A hidden gem in Arlington! I found out about this place through a friend and went to go check it out. I live in Rosslyn and can't believe I've never noticed it! When you enter they check your ID and make you go through security. The view is on the 31st floor. I went on a Saturday around 11 am and it was only me and one other group in there. The view was great! They have signs on the poles to explain what you're seeing like the monuments, memorials, Potomac, etc. They have a small outdoor area with some seating to enjoy the view. There was also a bar inside, but it was closed. Will definitely be bringing family/friends here when they visit!

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    Karen V.

    Does anyone know about this place? That's what I asked myself when trying to find the entrance. Seriously, no one knew where it was. That's shocking to me. I ended up looking for the tallest building I could find. I finally found the entrance which happens to be across the street from the Rosslyn Metro Station. It's in the square where they have the farmer's market (between Lynn and Moore streets). The doors have "View of DC" on it, and there is a sign out front that indicates they are open. You enter the building, and they immediately ask you for a government issued picture ID. There was no admission fee. You no longer need to be a resident of Arlington to enter. I'm from Florida and had no issues getting admitted. The nice lady at the front desk took me to the observation deck elevator. It goes straight to the very top, and there are no stops along the way. The elevator ride up was actually a little scary in my opinion. I'm not even afraid of heights. The elevator is mostly an open view (from top to bottom). Two sides of the elevator have a clear view. It's 31 floors up to the observation deck. There is a 32nd floor deck but I didn't venture up there. I'm not even sure if it is open. There was only a group of 3 people there, and I think they were touring the building for office space. Other than that, not a whole lot going on up there except you and the view. It was actually quite peaceful. There are plenty of places to sit down and relax. I just walked around the floor to take in all the different views. I think the most spectacular ones are on the Potomac River side where you can see the memorials in DC. The views of the Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, and the bridges were the highlights for me. It was an overcast day so the view wasn't as good. On a clear day, you can see so much more. The National Cathedral could also be seen in the distance. It's a cool place to visit if you happen to be staying in the Rosslyn area.

    Tiffany W.

    Finally had the chance to check this place out. It was on my list at the height of the pandemic, but only allowed Arlington residents. That restriction has been removed and it's now open to all. But boy did I have a hard time finding the entrance! After I parked at the corner of Wilson and N Lynn, I walked. GPS kept redirecting me and I was so confused. Nothing I could find on the website about the specific entrance. That's why I'm deducting one star. Also, I've called twice and no one answers, so that wasn't helpful for finding the exact location. The entrance is on the plaza side of the building that houses Cava, Salt and some other restaurants. Luckily the guard at the entrance directly on Wilson directed me. Once inside, it's quite lovely space. I was there for a photo event, and there are lots of great aesthetics for pictures. The views are gorgeous!

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    Jess C.

    Morning or evening- I can't get enough of the view. Such a hidden gem. I've been to many viewpoints in the DMV and this one is my favorite. Free to visit. Just need government ID. So tranquil, never busy, perfect place to see all VA and DC.

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    DeDe W.

    The GPS led us to a locked office building. We walked to the opposite end of the building and found the entrance to The View of DC. The entrance is next to a restaurant (SALT) and directly across from McDonald's. Our ID's and bags were checked and we took the elevator up. The main observation deck did not have air conditioning. It was hot and uncomfortable. The open air terrace has a couch and two double chairs. The view is amazing. You are sure to scream when your foot tilts on one of the loose and uneven tiles outside. If you are in the area, stop by and enjoy the view.

    Mike R.

    Located off of Wilson Boulevard, this is across the street from the metro. I'd recommend taking that way, but paid parking is available. I don't know how this is free, but am extremely grateful for this. As a single dad, it's not always easy financially, and to whom is behind this I can't thank enough. The view up here is unbelievable. While it's not as high up as the Washington Monument, the three story windows and observation deck are far better. You can see for miles up here. Looking forward to returning on a clear day, and an evening to get pictures of the lights. There's a seating area that is quite comfortable. Also love the high speed elevators. Without a doubt, you should go and see this. I bet weddings up here are amazing, and again, my profound thanks to the person/s behind this endeavor.

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    Veronica A.

    This was such an exciting adventure to come and see you go up 31 floors and overlook Washington DC. It was so calming like I could really stay all day. They have an upper level you go to called observation level, and it goes out further than the building like a cliff it's cool but very high. Great place to check out for free.

    Elizabeth M.

    This free viewing deck in Rosslyn is right across the metro. All you need for admission is a valid ID. It's a beautiful space to take in views of Washington, DC and Arlington.

    Went on a day to experience being in the clouds!
    Kristen M.

    Haven't seen this mentioned yet, but this place is NOT ADA accessible. You can walk around the inside top portion, but cannot access the outside viewing deck without climbing two flights of stairs. This makes it very difficult for my disabled wife to fully experience the main attraction. Also got a lot of attitude from the staff when I asked if there was a separate elevator to the top, said "well you just can't go up there then," not a response you'd expect in 2023.

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    Jane L.

    I got a great deal for this last December through Instagram.. $26 for two people, including admission, food and drink. It was well worth it. Arlington residents get to go for free, so definitely go! My Mom lives in Rosslyn and has taken guests as a way to sightsee. I recommend going an hour before sunset so you can scope the place out and then plant yourself wherever you want to be during sunset. The outdoor deck has high glass walls so you will be shielded from wind.

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    Austin G.

    Conveniently positioned right outside the Rosslyn Metro Station along the Potomac River, The Observation Deck offers one of the best views of the entire DMV (DC-Maryland-Virginia) area. Once you pay the $22 price tag, you're guided to a glass elevator that takes you to the top two floors of one of the tallest buildings in the entire region. Put your phone away for the ride and take in the sights as you are ushered up. Once you're at the top, your breath will be taken away by the views. It's two floors with lots of glass and a crisp wood design. High ceilings complete the beauty of the space. As you slowly walk around the circle, you'll notice several touch screens telling the history of DC, Arlington and American leaders throughout the centuries. You'll also notice markers at the railings pointing out landmarks. You'll be able to see all the major DC landmarks including the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and Washington Monument. You can even see the MGM in Maryland. If you're hungry or thirsty, there's a cafe. They sell drinks (sodas are $3), snacks, and light meals like sandwiches. Once you've taken in the beautiful view, head up the stairs to the small outside area. It's more like a balcony, but there are large glass safety panels giving you an unobstructed view of the city. The glass panels have gaps in them where you'd think a baby could slip through (my 17 month old was okay). This is the spot you want to snap a photo to show all your friends. On top of the view and unique experience, every staff member I interacted with was genuinely friendly and proud of the space. I recommend taking in the view at the Observation Deck. When you're done, dine in one of the growing number of restaurants in Rosslyn!

    Nicole R.

    We came an hour before closing and we're just about the only people there, was super peaceful! I could imagine spending a much longer time there, reading, drinking coffee, etc. The views are gorgeous, as can be expected and you can see quite a few monuments. The man at the front was super nice, courteous, and gave us a run down of the building etc. Super happy we were able to fit this in while family was in town.

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    Friendly staff, tasty drinks, and a pretty view . . . a fun place to bring out of town guests!

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    Excellent learned lots ...very interesting and informative! Thanks again and would totally recommend

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