One great thing about bar and bat mitzvahs is that you can host one almost anywhere. Are you interested in a space that's equally quirky and historic? Check out The Mansion on O Street, a nonprofit museum, boutique hotel and
event space in Washington, D.C. The Mansion has over a hundred rooms connected by doors both obvious and secret. It was designed in 1892 by Edward Clark, the same designer of the Washington, D.C. Capitol Building. The Mansion is also where Mrs. Rosa Parks stayed for a period and hosted local events for the community. It is consistently rated as a top five Washington, D.C. hotel thanks to its combination of historic significance and a fascinating aesthetic.
For a more traditional atmosphere, check out local hotels, restaurants, and party halls. Hotels are the best option if you're expecting friends and family from out of town. Most are familiar with hosting a bar or bat mitzvah and can source kosher catered spreads. Hotels are ideal because bar or bat mitzvah guests can sleep, eat, and celebrate in a single building. Restaurant private dining halls are better if you want a more intimate bar or bat mitzvah experience. You'll also have access to a wider range of meal options as well. After all, DC is a world-class food city where you'll find something to please any palate!