The Washington Post - 28.08.2019

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When is the festival and how


do I get there?


The Library of Congress Nation-


al Book Festival takes place Satur-


day, Aug. 31, at the Walter E.


Washington Convention Center.


Doors open at 8:30 a.m. with


events lasting until 8 p.m. There


are four entrances: one on the


corner of Seventh and M streets


NW, one at Mount Vernon Square


and two on L Street NW.


How do I get tickets?


There aren’t any. This is all free.


(I know: Can you believe it!?)


Where do I park?


There’s metered street parking


nearby and no shortage of lots in


the neighborhood, though they can


be pricey. Metro is a great alterna-


tive, given that the festival is near


the Mount Vernon Square Metro


station, which is on the Green and


Yellow Lines, and a half-mile walk


(or scooter ride) from the Metro


Center station, which gives you


access to the Blue, Orange, Silver


and Red Lines. The festival is also


on a number of bus lines and close


to Capital Bikeshare docking sta-


tions.


Where should I eat?


Good food options abound near


the convention center, though


there’s also food and coffee at the


festival in various locations, in-


cluding the lower level. To keep


your energy up, stop by La Co-


lombe Coffee (924 Blagden Alley


NW) or Compass Coffee (655 New


York Ave. NW) for caffeine and


pastries on your way to the festival


— both are within a couple blocks


of the festival. For your fast casual


needs, salads at Sweetgreen (1065


Fifth St. NW) and vegan tacos at


How to book you


Tips on navigating


the events, keeping


yourself fueled and


making the most of


your festival


experience.


How heartening is the National Book Festival? Each stagi


the readers who love them draws hundreds of thousands of


that many, many people still love to read. (Take that, Netfli


have is one measly day with nearly 150 authors to see, which


Only you can decide. But we can at least help answer your lo


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