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Overview:  Traveling to and from DC is never much of a problem.  The city has three major airports,
Ronald Reagan National (DCA), Baltimore-Washington (BWI), and Washington Dulles (IAD).  All three are fairly close to the city. 
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Reagan (4 miles south of the city)
Subway:
For about $1.25, you can take the blue or yellow lines on the
Metro.  See the map here.
Taxi:
Reagan airport is essentially in the city, so fares and travel times for a cab depend on where you're doing (but they should run under $20). 

BWI (30 miles northeast of the city)
Train:
You can also take Amtrak from Union Station in roughly 25 minutes for about $25.
Or try the less expensive
MARC train that runs from Union Station ($6 each way) -- except on weekends.
Bus:
Also, a
bus runs from the end of the green line to BWI (loops every half hour).
Taxi:
A taxi to downtown DC will run you about $55 and take about 45 minutes. 
Note: 
BWI is the hub of Southwest Airlines. 

Washington Dulles (26 miles west of the city)
Taxi:
A taxi will take you about 45 minutes to an hour to get into the city and cost you about $60.
Public transportation:
There aren't any super simple ways to get there via public transportation, but
here are a few van shuttles and buses.

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