Manhattan → Washington, DC

New York to the capital, chauffeured.

One car from your Manhattan door to Capitol Hill, K Street, or Georgetown — roughly 225 miles handled by a discreet, security-aware chauffeur while you work the whole way down.

Executive car service · NYC to Washington, DC

The corridor, run privately.

Two hundred twenty-five miles, most of it interstate — the Turnpike, I-95 through Baltimore, and into the District. Four to four and a half hours door to door, timed around your first meeting rather than a boarding call.

The route

The New Jersey Turnpike to the Delaware Memorial Bridge, then I-95 through Baltimore and the Fort McHenry Tunnel into the District.

Against the Acela

The platform at Penn Station, the quiet car that is not quiet, Union Station at the far end and a taxi line behind it.

Washington work

Delegations move with staff and counsel — to Capitol Hill, K Street, Georgetown, or a Virginia campus across the river. Some conversations cannot happen on a train.

A private car removes every seam — one vehicle, one chauffeur, your own cabin from a Manhattan address to the exact door on the Hill or the Avenue. Calls, briefings, and documents stay inside the car, and the chauffeur is trained to discretion because that is the house standard, not an upgrade.

The cabin is private by construction.

The Corridor, Both Directions

The desk runs this corridor both ways — advance work for arrival points, security-aware routings when they are asked for, and a car held through the day for the return. One-way, round trip, or the full Washington day. Rates confirmed privately before you commit.

Why the chauffeur, not the platform

What the private car delivers.

Door to door, both ends

From your Manhattan lobby to the exact DC address — Capitol Hill, K Street, Georgetown, a Kalorama residence. No Union Station platform, no taxi line, no last mile to solve at either end of the run.

A cabin that stays yours

Four hours of uninterrupted work: calls, briefing documents, a confidential conversation. One sealed car for the whole corridor — nothing shared with a train carriage, nothing overheard from the next seat.

Discretion for the corridor

Security-aware chauffeurs briefed for government and diplomatic work — credentialing checkpoints, staged arrivals, delegations moving as a group. The kind of quiet the K Street and Capitol Hill audience expects.

The schedule held

The chauffeur reads I-95 and the Baltimore stretch, builds in the margin, and keeps your arrival on time. Return legs held open for a session that runs long, an overnight in the District arranged in advance.

Discretion is not a request here. It is the default.

One chauffeur, one car, and a door held in silence.

Chauffeur’s gloved hands on the wheel
Discretion, driven
The capital corridor

Arrive without an entrance.

Questions

NYC to Washington DC — FAQ

How long does a car service from NYC to Washington, DC take?

Plan on roughly four to four and a half hours door to door for the 225-mile run down the New Jersey Turnpike and I-95 through Baltimore. The chauffeur builds in margin for the usual pressure points — the Delaware crossing, the I-95 stretch past Baltimore, and the Beltway approach — and the desk sets the departure time around your first commitment in the District.

Is a private chauffeur better than the Acela for a DC trip?

For working travelers and delegations, usually. The Acela is fast between Penn Station and Union Station, but it is a shared car and a taxi at both ends. A private chauffeur is one quiet cabin from your Manhattan door to the precise DC address, with calls and documents kept private the whole way — and a return leg that waits for you rather than a fixed platform time.

Can you handle delegations and government-facing movements in DC?

Yes. The house assigns security-aware chauffeurs familiar with the diplomatic and government corridor — Capitol Hill, K Street, the agencies — and coordinates multi-car movements, staged arrivals, and credentialing needs. Details and rates are confirmed privately by the desk; there is no meter and no surge.

Reserve the corridor

New York to Washington, arranged.

Tell the desk your dates, your addresses, and how many are traveling. Your rate is confirmed privately — no meter, no surge — and the chauffeur is assigned to the run. Call +1 (212) 239-9500 or reach the house to begin.

Reserve

Book your chauffeur.

Tell us where and when — you'll have it arranged by your desk and your rate confirmed privately, with no surge.