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View of Park Hyatt Washington, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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View of The Hay - Adams, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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View of Conrad Washington DC, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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View of The Watergate Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
From $329 /night
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View of Riggs Washington DC, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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View of The Jefferson Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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View of Yours Truly DC, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.

Yours Truly DC

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View of The Darcy Washington DC, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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View of The Madison Hotel A Hilton Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Washington D.C.
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Accommodation Types in Washington D.C.

About Washington D.C.

Founded in 1790 as the seat of the federal government, Washington D.C. was meticulously planned by Pierre L'Enfant. Its history is palpable, from the Civil War-era forts to the sites of pivotal 20th-century marches. The city is globally famous for its unparalleled collection of free museums and monuments, primarily clustered around the National Mall. Culturally, D.C. is a dynamic blend of political insiders, diplomats from its famed Embassy Row, academics, and a thriving creative community. Key districts define the city's character: the monumental Federal Triangle, the historic and upscale Georgetown with its cobblestone streets, the trendy and lively Dupont Circle, the eclectic and artistic U Street Corridor, and the revitalized waterfront areas. Beyond politics, it's a city of passionate sports fans, a renowned culinary scene, and a deep intellectual life fueled by its many universities and think tanks.

Best Time to Visit Washington D.C.

The best times to visit Washington D.C. are spring (April to early June) and fall (September to November). Spring brings the world-famous National Cherry Blossom Festival in late March/early April, with mild temperatures and blooming gardens. Fall offers crisp air, fewer crowds, and stunning foliage, perfect for walking. Summer (June-August) is peak tourist season but can be hot and humid, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms; however, it's filled with outdoor events and longer museum hours. Winter (December-February) is the off-peak season, with cold temperatures and occasional snow, but hotel rates are lowest, and the city's monuments are beautifully serene without the crowds. Major seasonal events include Independence Day fireworks on the Mall in summer, museum openings, and holiday festivities like the National Christmas Tree lighting in winter.

Where to Stay in Washington D.C.

National Mall & Downtown high

The monumental heart of the city, home to the Capitol, White House, Smithsonian museums, and major memorials. Bustling with tourists and government workers.

Best for: First-time visitors, history buffs, museum-goers
Georgetown high

Historic district with cobblestone streets, upscale shopping, dining along the C&O Canal, and the prestigious university. Charming and picturesque.

Best for: Shopping, fine dining, historic charm, waterfront strolls
Dupont Circle mid-high

A vibrant, cosmopolitan hub known for its historic embassies, art galleries, trendy restaurants, and lively nightlife centered around the iconic fountain circle.

Best for: Nightlife, dining, LGBTQ+ scene, art lovers
Adams Morgan mid-range

Eclectic, bohemian neighborhood bursting with international cuisine, quirky shops, and a famously rowdy bar scene along 18th Street.

Best for: Bar-hopping, international food, live music
U Street/Shaw mid-range

The historic birthplace of D.C. jazz and African-American culture, now a revitalized area with legendary music venues, hip bars, and fantastic Ethiopian restaurants.

Best for: Live music, history, diverse cuisine
Capitol Hill mid-high

Residential area surrounding the Capitol building, featuring the charming Eastern Market, historic row houses, and a strong community feel.

Best for: Local experience, market shopping, political atmosphere
The Wharf & Southwest Waterfront high

A newly developed, modern waterfront district with hotels, concert venues, upscale dining, and recreational activities on the Potomac River.

Best for: Waterfront views, concerts, seafood, modern hotels
Foggy Bottom mid-high

Home to George Washington University, the Kennedy Center, and the State Department. A mix of academic energy, performing arts, and government buildings.

Best for: Performing arts, university vibe, proximity to monuments
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotels in Washington D.C.

What is the price range for hotels in Washington D.C.?

Hotels in Washington D.C. range from $5 to $825 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $5/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $825/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

How many hotels are available in Washington D.C.?

Washington D.C. has 166 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

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Washington D.C. offers various accommodation types including 3-star hotels, 4-star hotels, 5-star luxury properties, vacation rentals, apartments, and resorts. Each type offers different amenities and price points. Our filters help you find exactly what you're looking for.

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