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Hotels near Farragut West Station in Washington D.C.

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Best hotels near Farragut West Station, Washington D.C.

4.2/5113 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good113 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.01km from Farragut West Station
I stayed here for one week and my experience overall was good; however; having stayed at a CQ in Nezw York, I must confess I was a little bit disappointed with the room. The location of the hotel is good if you only need a place where to sleep. There is a French bakery across the street, a Starbucks and a 7/11 nearby. Access is easy with subway and buss only steps away. However, remember this is a financial area so during the weekend it is entirely dead. Almost everything is closed. Check in and check out were smooth and quick. Staff were very nice and helpful. One of the things I love about the CQ hotels is the free coffee, tea and water bottles. They have a space, usually on the 2nd floor, where you can work, grab a coffee or tea or fill your water bottle. Water bottles also available on the different floors. The room itself was much smaller than I had anticipated. The bathroom seemed to be old and it was really tiny. What I found annoying was a terrible smell that came out of the bathroom. I am not sure if it was the curtain or something else but it was driving me crazy. I had a mini fridge in the room and an iron and board. Please note some rooms are very close so if you are a light sleeper and your neighbours are noisy; you will hear everything. I also noticed thqt the smells also travel across the rooms.
4.4/565 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent65 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.15km from Farragut West Station
非常舒服的服務公寓
4.2/5115 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good115 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.18km from Farragut West Station
The staff is amazing. It was raining one night while walking to dinner and the front desk gave me her own personal umbrella to use. Our flight was cancelled and booking an extra night stay was very easy and the staff was so accommodating. The rooms were great too. There is no view, but the layout of the rooms are pretty great and quiet. The ”06” rooms are the best in the hotel and I would request this room on any floor. The location is a block from metro stations. Also walking distance to white house and many restaurants. Would definitely stay here again.
4.7/5102 Reviews
4.7/5Outstanding102 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.21km from Farragut West Station
The hotel can rent bicycles, the room is decorated in white style, but the space is a little lost. It’s a pity that there is no landscape. However, the hotel service was quite good, and the bicycle seat was too high to help me adjust for a long time. I called the hot water bottle and sent it directly along with the hot water, and there was a teacup. I look forward to a better view of the window next time I stay.
4.5/568 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent68 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.28km from Farragut West Station
This is my first time back at 16 & K since it was renovated and I look forward to the shabby old hotel now reaching the level of St. Regis. Sadly, not so. Let’s talk about the good things first the hall is sociable, gorgeous, and gives the impression that a manipulative political official has stayed here before, but if you don’t have to pay for the star, you’ll appreciate that, honestly, you’re having a lot of a bit of history in Washington DC. There will be that feeling in the store. Another advantage, the staff is very attentive, friendly and hopefully please you. The real downside is the accommodation. The room is small and stuffy, and the decoration is annoying. Everything feels old, although I don't think so. I am a gold card consumer of SPG so I got an upgraded room but at the end of my stay I was still desperate to move out. I didn’t want this to happen. Next time I’m going back to the new Washington Hotel W.
4.1/5105 Reviews
4.1/5Very Good105 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.34km from Farragut West Station
The hotel is just beside the White House (5 minutes walk), very good location, very convenient to travel, from Reagan Airport to the hotel to live in the Blue Line subway, 10 minutes to arrive, unfamiliar when arriving, Ctrip took the machine 355 Yuan, direct subway to the airport during the return trip ($2.4 per person). Originally booked is no early 2 bed room, then the room is tense, and more than half an hour, replaced by a king bed room (a large bed, a sofa bed), also sent breakfast. Breakfast is also very good. It is recommended that you don't need to buy a sightseeing ticket. It's useless. We bought a two-day sightseeing ticket for 130 days with the recommendation of a lobby attendant. It can be used for a night tour or a boat. It looks like a very favorable offer. The result is up and down four times. The nearest pick-up point is far from the hotel. It takes about 15 minutes to walk. In the case of people tired, it is better to spend the money to play Uber.
4.3/5104 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent104 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.38km from Farragut West Station
Not staying at other hotels in Washington, may not be objective. This hotel is more expensive, the service is general, the room is very small and very small, the room window arranged for me is a dark window, the indoor ventilation is poor, the bed is small (the waiter said it is a big bed room, but only 1.5 meters wide), even wifi has to charge, It is free to apply with the waiter. Cleaning the room attendant is quite good. Maybe the location is better, but it is recommended to stay a little farther. After all, uber is very convenient.
4.2/588 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good88 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.39km from Farragut West Station
I came to DC during the short vacation. I mainly wanted to check out the museums in the city, so I mainly searched for a hotel with a better location. The hotel is only a 7-minute walk from the White House. There are pharmacies, coffee shops, bars and restaurants around the hotel. The museums in DC close at 5 or 6 pm. You can eat and stroll around the main street around the hotel in the evening. The street next to the hotel is quite lively. Parking in DC is not very convenient, so I park my car on the street and go shopping, or drive to nearby scenic spots. As long as I leave the city center, it feels like it is easier to park. This time I went to the zoo and didn't buy a parking ticket specifically. It was easier to find a parking space if I drove there in the morning. The hotel lobby has its own restaurant, as well as a multi-functional hall, conference hall, and gym. The hotel should have been renovated. I personally feel that the room is relatively small and the window is also small. Their sink and bathroom toilet are separate, which is a good point. There is an ice machine in the building. I bought a drink and went back to the hotel. It was better to chill it and eat it with a late night snack.
4.3/525 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent25 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.39km from Farragut West Station
Marriott Vacation Club&reg; at The Mayflower Washington D.C., part of The Marriott Vacation Clubs&trade; City Collection sets the stage for remarkable stays with an urban flair. Nestled on the seventh floor of The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection our vacation ownership property features well-appointed guest rooms and suites that offer guests a blend of modern style and historic elegance in the heart of the downtown district, steps away from Dupont Circle and other nearby attractions. Gorgeously designed rooms and suites feature plush bedding, high-end bath products, high-speed wireless internet and flat screen TVs. Guests may take advantage of convenient access to amenities and restaurants such as The Mayflower Hotel’s lively American brasserie, Edgar Bar and Kitchen. Immerse yourself in the rich history and modern refinement that the property offers while exploring the local attractions, cultural arts venues, famous shopping, dining and more.
4.5/5120 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent120 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.46km from Farragut West Station
From the time Brysen handled the details of our check in until the time we checked out, our party (which had nine rooms for a weekend) was handled with thoughtfulness and care. The facility is beautiful and well kept. The location is wonderful and convenient to everything. However, the team working at the hotel made our weekend. They were gracious, welcoming and extended us every courtesy to help us to navigate a very busy weekend. Taxis to get us to the event? No problem. Room service with complicated orders? Done. Brysen even ran out to pick up an order for us when we unfortunately arrived during a time when the kitchen was closed. Literally going the extra mile. We were treated as honored guests and had a lovely time. Thanks to Lindsey for the no fuss checkout with so many details handled efficiently and politely. We will return happily to Sofitel DC on our next trip to DC.
3.8/5101 Reviews
3.8/5101 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.52km from Farragut West Station
The location is very convenient and not far from the subway station. The only regret is that the lights and exhausts of the bathroom are a switch, and the sound of the exhaust is too noisy, and the bathroom is blacked out several times.
4.5/5108 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent108 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.54km from Farragut West Station
I chose the AC DC Downtown as the base for my travels within the nation’s capital back in July 2020. The location is absolutely unbeatable, as everything you’d need for a fulfilling DC adventure is no further than a few blocks. I appreciated my stay at this AC property and consider it to be worthy of four stars, but I hope to see improvements on just a few small aspects of my experience for next time. I should begin with the highest compliments to the staff; they were kind and attentive to all my needs. They worked to ensure I had a room facing the interior courtyard space, rather than the street, which is always a preference for me. A few guests in an adjacent room to mine were hard at work partying or goofing off or whatever, blasting loud music at around one in the morning (when I arrived after my late-night flight), and the night auditor quickly phoned that room to make them aware of their excessive noise. It stopped within minutes. And when I had to check-out early the next morning instead of stay one more night, my reservation was edited professionally and without hassle. Bravo to the staff! (Moreover, I also wish to shout-out managers Donald LeCompte and Leroy Turnquest for personally following up via email on my stay—I could tell they cared about guests’ experiences and how to best serve them again in the future. Much appreciated to receive these messages!) Now I wanna sort of sway into the aspects of my time at the AC I would’ve enjoyed better had just a few tiny improvements been made—and much of this can stem from my proactivity next visit. The rooms were COVID-clean, comfy, and very quiet from the outside air/sky/atmosphere, but their functionality was a bit questionable. I realize ACs are geared toward shorter, urban-focused stays during which the idea of a hotel isn’t as paramount, but I would’ve loved to utilize larger bedside tables/stands and more spacious walkways. If I remember correctly, I was specifically given a mobility-accessible room, which is basically false advertising for wheelchair-bound folks. For me, I managed since I can walk just fine inside my room and park my chair elsewhere, but I always try to be a voice for the disability community—please reconsider the choice to label this room as accessible if the space can’t be expanded to ADA standards. In general, I wasn’t too impressed with functionality, but I managed fine when I spent the night. Additionally, the noise from adjoining rooms is incredibly amplified. Next time I come, I will ask to sleep in a room around which no other guests are staying. I know how tough it is to fix the mechanics and structure of a big building, and I know nothing can ever be perfect, but I still desire to do my part by asking to avoid others to ensure my stay is more private and relaxed in the future. It is true I’ve dedicated a significant portion of this review to describing negatives, but please please trust me that my rating of four stars still stands. I recognize that the ma

Reviews of Hotels near Farragut West Station in Washington D.C.

Hamilton Hotel - Washington DC
4.2/5109 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.64km from city center
The location of the hotel is so good and convenient. The bed was comfortable. Most hotels in Miguo do not include breakfast, but the surroundings are very convenient. There is Star Dad at the door, and a pizzeria across the street. It takes 7-11 minutes to walk. Another feature of the Miguo Hotel is that most of the coffee in the hotel lobby is free. Drink it casually ~
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Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC Downtown
4/5107 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.85km from city center
Breakfast is OK, the child is very convenient, the location of the hotel is super convenient, where to go is very close, the room on the back of the street because of the fan is a bit noisy, it is recommended to choose the room on the side of the street
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From$209
Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington, D.C. Downtown
4.1/5112 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.27km from city center
My family and I recently stayed a week at the Homewood Suites in Washington DC. Although the hotel shows it age, it makes up for it in the GREAT customer service. From the first day in which Tina worked hard to get our room straightened out, to the sweet women working breakfast, to the valets quickly working to get us on the road with directions. My son who recently had knee surgery was even treated to a big bag of snacks to keep up his spirits. We have never been in a hotel in which EVERY staff member greets you like family. We look forward to our next trip to DC and Homewood Suites.
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From$264
AC Hotel Washington DC Capitol Hill Navy Yard
4.2/5106 Reviews
Navy Yard
Washington D.C.
|4.01km from city center
A HUGE disappointment awaits for unsuspecting travelers. I booked a stay in trendy Navy Yard because I like to try new areas. Was in DC for 2 nights to pitch a design project. I had paid for an upgraded room category so I’d have a terrace and a view of the Capitol. I used the Bonvoy app to make sure I had extra towels and pillows upon arrival. I arrived in DC and went immediately to my meetings and then to dinner with clients so didn’t arrive at the property until 830PM on Friday night. I knew the property had a rooftop bar so I asked at the reception desk to not be put on the floor beneath the bar and Robin said my room wasn’t. I was assigned room 431 - which was spacious and clean. However: the electronic blackout drapes and one of three of the black out shades were off the track so light flooded in, the sheer shades on one window were hanging and on another window not functioning at all. Bright blue light from the glass front mini fridge made the room glow (covered with a towel), a glowing green light from a power cord did the same (unplugged) and the toilet paper holder hanging off the wall. 4 hangers in an open closet- I had clothes for a black tie event and 2 outfits to hang and couldn’t. BUT - the absolute worse was the fact that ALL NORTH FACING ROOMS in the hotel face I-395 expressway!! An 8 lane road with 55MPH limits! The 4th floor literally the same level as the highway! The terrace unusable as it was covered in exhaust soot and the roar that of traffic overwhelmed. I put in earplugs and literally slept with a pillow on my head! I was up at 5AM when the traffic started the next AM. I called the front desk and told them I’d need to change rooms and the 5AM manager said to contact the desk again at 9A when housekeeping arrived. I went down at 9A and spoke to Robin again (she was very nice and def tried to help)- I told her I was going out for a run and if I could change rooms on return that would be great. When I returned to the hotel I was told my room category would have to be downgraded- no Capitol view or terrace - and that the room would be on a lower floor - BUT IT WAS STILL FACING THE HIGHWAY! I went back to my room and just decided to leave it alone rather than ruin my busy day. The front desk manager was at the desk when I had both conversations with Robin and she made no offer of anything as an apology- no comp breakfast, no comp drink coupons at the rooftop bar, no Bonvoy points - nothing. A simple feature would have def made me at least feel acknowledged. My 2 night stay in the upgraded room category was $971.66- so almost $1000 for two horrible nights of no sleep. This hotel was a HUGE disappointment and an embarrassment to the Marriott brand.
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Hyatt House Washington DC/The Wharf
4.2/5103 Reviews
District Wharf
Washington D.C.
|3.35km from city center
The location is excellent, in the dock area, it seems to be the local high-end living and entertainment area, the restaurants are relatively high-end. The night view is not bad. The hotel is very new, the door is small, the lobby needs to take the elevator to the second floor. The room is large, the health is good, and the view is good. The only downside is that the water in the faucet is not very clean at first, so it will be fine for a while.
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Holiday Inn Washington Capitol-National Mall, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5129 Reviews
Washington D.C.
|2.81km from city center
This hotel was okay for the price, but let me quickly highlight this hotel. 1. Two nights with parking $718 2. Breakfast buffet in hotel$20 a person not a whole lot of choices. 3. Bar and Grill in restaurant average cost $15 per plate 4. The side of the Hotel with the single elevator, are the train tracks. Ask to stay away from the train tracks!! Train runs all night and blows its horn. 5. I asked the security guard at the hotel where a store was so that we can buy soft drinks and juice. He directed me to another hotel that has a quick to go market in their Lobby. Asking a local on my way to that hotel, the local directed us to a CVS about a 10-minute walk away. Upon returning to our hotel, we came in through the main lobby and saw a quick to go market off to the side of the front desk, and it was open 😡 5. This hotel is dog friendly although I never saw a dog relief area. So I suppose you have to take your dog before a walk on the street. And that area had plenty of dog walkers. 6. The parking garage is super small and tight. If you have a two-door Jeep, you'll find it just comfortable. Anything bigger, and you'll be upset. 7. The sink in our bathroom was stopped up, but I did not tell the hotel staff about it so that's my fault. 8. At check-in, the representative at the front desk did not offer any other information than what I asked for. So if I didn't know to ask... 9. It is a central location to the museums and the mall, so please once you park don't move your vehicle. Get good old-fashioned exercise and walk. 10. There are two food trucks right across the street from the hotel although I never saw anyone man them. There is a McDonald's at the corner and a mom and Shop Pizzeria next to the McDonald's. The pizzeria is probably the least expensive and most delicious of the food that we've had the entire weekend. It was good for what I needed; the room was large, the bed was comfortable and the shower was nice and hot. I do believe next time I'll just take the Amtrak train for the day and save my $700!
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Hotel Arboretum
3.8/56 Reviews
Northeast
Washington D.C.
|5.66km from city center
I came to the Holiday Inn Express with two of my friends and the assistant manager Ibrahim was very helpful when we had some trouble checking in and he was very helpful throughout the process of helping us. Very professional and my friend and I will definitely come back to this hotel because of him.
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Washington Hilton
4.3/593 Reviews
Adams Morgan
Washington D.C.
|1.29km from city center
The hotel is huge and one of the more affordable one around DC. The aircon in the room is a little noisy but the operation guy came and says that’s the way it is. I asked for kettle to boil water and it came quite quickly though. There’s a usd20 surcharge per room per night but you can offset by meals in the hotel. The front desk also provides bottled water FOC upon request. Overall an ok stay.
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The Architect
3.8/5101 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.44km from city center
The location is very convenient and not far from the subway station. The only regret is that the lights and exhausts of the bathroom are a switch, and the sound of the exhaust is too noisy, and the bathroom is blacked out several times.
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The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.
4.5/555 Reviews
West End
Washington D.C.
|1.13km from city center
The room is good, it feels that the service does not match the hardware of the hotel, it seems that their front desk is more enthusiastic to serve whites! The small refrigerator is still locked, it is speechless, and I have lived in many high-end hotels. This situation is unique... Overall, the experience is not so good, it needs to be improved, there is no coffee machine in the room, the front desk says that the lobby is always available. However, after the first day of drinking, there was no more &#128531;&#128531;&#128531;&#128531;&#128531; friends lived next to Hyatt, which is a good price.
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From$399
Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
4.7/5100 Reviews
The Mall
Washington D.C.
|1.65km from city center
The price is expensive and the service is great. At night, I will place Evian mineral water and cups on the bedside table, place foot mats next to the bed and washstand, fill the ice cubes with ice cubes, and turn on the sleep aid music. It is in all hotels I have stayed abroad the best.
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From$720
Days Inn by Wyndham Washington DC/Gateway
2.7/533 Reviews
Northeast
Washington D.C.
|5.81km from city center
I’ve stayed here a lot recently. Nothing is as good as my first time there. Last time the room had spider webs it was disappointing. The most recent my reservation was for one night. There was a lot of loud activity at intervals during the night When I finally got to sleep … EARLY AM some child called my room 3 times the last time she said that I was making too much noise tgenight before when asked for her Mother or an adult she hang up. Later that evening I found out I needed to stay another night. OMG !! Loud noise all night long KIDS sounded like they were running the olympics called the desk they said they would send security. The still kept up the nose and running. Finally got to sleep 7-730 I thought they were doing construction. Unbelievable. The Hotel has three sections I hope the next stay won’t be in two or three
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Hampton Inn Washington, DC/White House
4.2/5115 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.85km from city center
The staff is amazing. It was raining one night while walking to dinner and the front desk gave me her own personal umbrella to use. Our flight was cancelled and booking an extra night stay was very easy and the staff was so accommodating. The rooms were great too. There is no view, but the layout of the rooms are pretty great and quiet. The ”06” rooms are the best in the hotel and I would request this room on any floor. The location is a block from metro stations. Also walking distance to white house and many restaurants. Would definitely stay here again.
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The Darcy Hotel, Washington DC
4.4/5107 Reviews
Shaw
Washington D.C.
|0.1km from city center
The design is better. The facilities are relatively new. The bathroom is relatively small. The floor aisle is darker.
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The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row
4.3/5106 Reviews
Sheridan-Kalorama
Washington D.C.
|1.37km from city center
The hotel is opposite the Hilton Washington Hotel, the price is very close to the people, the service attitude is also very good, there is a bus stop at the entrance, health is also very good, convenient transportation. The hotel is also very quiet and suitable for rest.
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The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection
4.3/5104 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.41km from city center
Not staying at other hotels in Washington, may not be objective. This hotel is more expensive, the service is general, the room is very small and very small, the room window arranged for me is a dark window, the indoor ventilation is poor, the bed is small (the waiter said it is a big bed room, but only 1.5 meters wide), even wifi has to charge, It is free to apply with the waiter. Cleaning the room attendant is quite good. Maybe the location is better, but it is recommended to stay a little farther. After all, uber is very convenient.
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Motel 6 Washington, DC
2.5/527 Reviews
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast
Washington D.C.
|7.26km from city center
On the outskirts of Washington, you need to take the bus to the center of Washington. There is a supermarket nearby and there is a Chinese fast food takeaway. There are more black people around. Go out less at night. It is ok to live.
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U Street Hostel
4/575 Reviews
Shaw
Washington D.C.
|1.22km from city center
This was my first stay in a capsule. I admit that I thought one would enter from the side instead of the end, not that this seemed to be a problem. I like the idea of being ensconced in a cocoon but I realise this isn’t for everyone. In dorm room situations I always prefer a lower bunk, the upper bunks can be more awkward. Unsurprisingly, the same applies here. Anyway, I put the pillow down the far end and climbed in head first. You ‘seal’ your capsule by pulling down the blind at the end. I am not claustrophobic in any way but found I had to keep the blind open for ventilation. There did appear to be ways to adjust the temperature but due to a busy travel schedule I didn’t get a chance to ask staff about this. This hotel uses Goki, this app that lets you scan yourself into the building and the rooms instead of typing in a room code. It has other functions as well. It is worth getting the Goki app as the door codes are changed periodically for security reasons but Goki should always scan you in once you’ve set it up. I thought that $5 for the laundry was a little much and I’m not sure how they ascertained who had paid and who hadn’t since you just walked in. Laundry detergent was included in the $5 charge and when I asked where I would find it they said it would be set out but I couldn’t find it anywhere so I had to track down a staff member. I’m glad to have finally checked ‘sleep in a capsule’ off the list.
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Washington, DC/New York Avenue
4.1/586 Reviews
Northeast
Washington D.C.
|5.71km from city center
We were welcomed by a friendly Front Desk Receptionist. There is no valet as described but it’s self park for $30 a day. No mobile key available at this hotel. No key drop box availble for those who checked out in the app. The hallway was as hot as being outside. Our room was clean buy AC was not consistent in keeping the room cool. Phone in the room was defective. Front Desk could barely hear you. We had to request additional bathroom stuff using the app. I requested for facial tissue since the one left there had a single tissue in it but we never got it. Complimentary breakfast is freshly made and the dining staff was accommodating. Check out was easy thru the app. The staff were all friendly and accommodating. Affordable hotel if you’re in DC and don’t want to be at the Capitol area.
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Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C.
4.6/552 Reviews
Georgetown
Washington D.C.
|1.82km from city center
Excellent hotel, central in Georgetown. Superb service, top-notch fitness facility, very good restaurant. All the staff at the Four Seasons are super friendly and helpful. Rooms super quiet and very well appointed. I was happy to be upgraded and was able to use my Trip Coins to slightly lower the cost. Hope to be back again!
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From$995
Residence Inn Washington, DC/Dupont Circle
4.3/547 Reviews
Dupont Circle
Washington D.C.
|0.97km from city center
This was the second Residence Inn we stayed in during our trip to DC and it was excellent, just like the first one was. It’s conveniently located and very clean. The folks at the front desk are very helpful and the breakfast is excellent. Our room was spacious but the AC was very loud. We had them come and look at it, but it continued to be loud. Regardless, we had a great stay and enjoyed the beautiful walk to Georgetown for dinner.
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Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill at Gallaudet University
4.2/5114 Reviews
Ivy City / Gallaudet
Washington D.C.
|3.6km from city center
The concierge was very helpful and gave good advice about where to get food. Didn't use any facilities, I thought the breakfast was complimentary and when I got down there in the morning I found out that was false. I thought the prices were a little steep for breakfast so I passed on that. Overall had a good time though.
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Grand Hyatt Washington
4.3/5118 Reviews
Penn Quarter
Washington D.C.
|1.22km from city center
This was definitely a great stay. The establishment is modern, clean with very helpful staff. It is located in the heart of things. Museums, and great places to eat are close by if you want to get out and about. If not, the food is excellent in-house.
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Kimpton Hotel Madera
4.5/5101 Reviews
Dupont Circle
Washington D.C.
|0.79km from city center
I've stayed in 6 different hotels in D.C. in the past year. This is one to which I'll definitely return. The location works well when I'm visiting my daughter at college. And, as I like to walk, it's an easy walk to a good Whole Foods and the Foggy Bottom metro station. Its also a fairly long--but pleasant--walk to the White House, Lincoln Memorial, etc. The rooms are large. The bathrooms are extremely well thought out. The shower was huge with a textured floor that prevented slipping. Our room on the front of the hotel was quiet enough for us to sleep well. We liked the front desk staff. The housekeeping staff did a great job! The only thing that gave us pause was that you have to go up a small flight of stairs to reach the elevator and there's no bellman. However, the front desk staff immediately offered to carry our heavy suitcases up the stairs, so we were fine. We liked the neighborhood, and there's an excellent bakery/coffee shop (Tatte) nearby. This hotel is definitely a keeper.
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Global Luxury Suites at the White House
3.9/533 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.87km from city center
There is no breakfast, but there are quite a few meals downstairs and around. There are two bedrooms, a living room and a sofa bed, which should be able to live with a family. I didn't know the parking situation without driving. A few steps away is the White House, and the surrounding environment is very good. Would highly recommend to friends who want to go to Washington to play.
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Salamander Washington DC
4.5/5109 Reviews
Washington D.C.
|2.67km from city center
We so enjoyed our stay! From the beginning greeting by Aila, then throughout our stay, was exceptional. Awtash in the dining room was lovely! Ignacio, the Food and Beverage Manager was sincere and top notch also. Everyone was wonderful even though I cannot name them! We loved our suite with balcony! This was an exquisite stay!!
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Rosewood Washington DC
4.5/545 Reviews
Georgetown
Washington D.C.
|2.19km from city center
Our recent stay at this sophisticated, non-touristy oasis clinched its status as our new go-to hotel in DC. Our room was spacious and attractive, the bathroom featured the best rain shower on the planet, and the staff was professional and friendly. Breakfast was excellent and calm (no easy-listening music or screaming kids). We particularly enjoyed our several interactions with the highly personable concierge Romaine. Not only did he give us great tips about DC, but our shared enthusiasm for international travel led to fun and informative discussions of past and upcoming destinations.
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Canopy by Hilton Washington DC the Wharf
4.4/5103 Reviews
District Wharf
Washington D.C.
|3.35km from city center
The surroundings are very beautiful. Children like to play by the river.
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Marriott Marquis Washington, DC
4.3/5116 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|1.06km from city center
While the overall hotel is nice and clean the rooms are worn and the towels are thin and rough to the touch. The carpet was fraying where it met the tile so you had to be careful not to walk on the nail ***** without shoes, the fitted sheet on the box spring which is visible had holes, and the headboard was worn. I would not choose to stay at this hotel again given the state of the rooms.
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Eaton DC
4.3/5102 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Washington D.C.
|0.85km from city center
A boutique hotel with a retro style, the location is very good, and it is convenient to go to the attractions~ I didn't expect the vinyl record in the room to be usable, and there is a radio station at the entrance downstairs.
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