Read Katie’s ultimate guide on where to stay in Washington, D.C.
https://hotelsneardcmetro.com/where-to-stay-in-washington-dc/
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0:00 – Intro
0:09 – #1 Mistake Visiting Washington, D.C. – Driving Around
0:27 – #2 Mistake Visiting Washington, D.C. – Staying Downtown
0:46 – Best Place to Stay in Washington D.C. for Sightseeing
1:12 – Best Places to Stay in Washington, D.C. for Families
1:41 – Best Places to Stay in Washington D.C. for Romantic Getaway
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Full Transcript
Hi, I’m Katie, a D.C. resident and author of the website HotelsNearDCMetro.com
Let’s talk about where to stay if you’re visiting Washington, D.C. for the first time.
The biggest mistake tourists make is spending too much time driving around.
D.C. traffic is infuriating especially during rush hour between 7 and 10 and 2 and 7.
Therefore, use the Metro especially for commuting long distances between your hotel and attractions.
Another mistake is to only consider staying downtown around the Verizon Center, Convention Center, or Union Station.
Between expensive rates and high parking fees downtown hotels aren’t budget friendly.
That’s why many visitors take advantage of hotels on the metro lines just outside D.C. city limits in Maryland and Virginia.
For tourists that want the best location for the National Mall, look for hotels near the L’enfant station two blocks from the Air and Space Museum.
Families will like the nearby Holiday Inn for its rooftop pool.
Tourists that want more to do around their hotel should consider Woodley Park and Dupont Circle.
These charming urban neighborhoods are just north of downtown along the red line.
Walk to the National Zoo from Woodley Park while staying at the Omni, or find a trendy hotel in Dupont Circle steps away from bars and restaurants.
Families coming to D.C. that want a modest hotel with free parking should look at options near the Branch Ave. Metro station in suburban Maryland, or staying near the Eisenhower station in Alexandria Virginia.
Families may also like Arlington, and one of the best options for a hotel is the Residence Inn two blocks from the Ballston station.
Another hidden gem for families is the River Inn. This hotel is situated near George Washington University at the Foggy-Bottom Metro station in D.C.
Couples coming to D.C. for a getaway should prioritize Rosslyn in Arlington.
Hotels like the Le Meridien offer a sweeping view of the city, just like the show House of Cards.
Georgetown is a short walk over the Key Bridge and the commute to DCA is under 15 minutes.
Click the links below, to visit our website and find the right hotel and neighborhood for your visit to Washington, D.C. this year.
Katie, I’m so thankful I found you. My husband and I are coming in November and we’ve never been before. I’m so nervous I’m sick! I’m about to watch all of your videos. We only have time to stay for 3 nights so I think we are trying to stay near the White House. I have no idea what I’m doing, but hopefully after your videos I’ll have a better idea! Thank you so so much! ❤
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Hey hi… I am planning to visit DC for a conference and want some ideas about cheap stays near Marriott Marquis.. Can u help me regarding that?