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Wide view of the US Capital building

District of Columbia Hotels

Top Rated Hotels in District of Columbia

7 hotels
  • InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C.

    InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C.

    1401 Pennsylvania Ave Nw
    Washington, District of Columbia 20004, United States
    • Parking
    • Pool
    • Spa
  • Holiday Inn Washington-Central/White House
    RENOVATED

    Holiday Inn Washington-Central/White House

    1501 Rhode Island Ave NW
    Washington, District of Columbia 20005, United States
    • Parking
    • Pool
  • InterContinental Washington D.C. - The Wharf

    801 Wharf Street SW
    Washington, District of Columbia 20024, United States
  • Holiday Inn Washington Capitol - Natl Mall

    Holiday Inn Washington Capitol - Natl Mall

    550 C Street S.W.
    Washington, District of Columbia 20024, United States
    • Parking
    • Pool
  • Vignette Collection Yours Truly DC

    1143 New Hampshire Avenue NW
    Washington D.c., District of Columbia 20037, United States
  • Holiday Inn Express Washington DC Downtown

    317 K St NW
    Washington, District of Columbia 20001, United States
  • InterContinental WASHINGTON DC - THE WHARF

    801 WHARF STREET SW
    Washington, District of Columbia 20024, United States

Washington, DC Travel Guide Intro

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Visiting Washington D.C. This Year?
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Your Complete Guide to the Capital City
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Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is the epicenter of politics, but also home to plentiful parks and picturesque waterways. Known for iconic landmarks like the White House, U.S. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall and the Smithsonian Institution, D.C. also has an array of museums (many of which are free), like the awe-inspiring Air and Space Museum, the enlightening National Museum of African American History and Culture, and much more. D.C. offers a deeply immersive experience into America’s past and present with its vibrant neighborhoods like Georgetown (cobblestone streets and trendy boutiques) and Adams Morgan (known for its eclectic dining and nightlife). Seasonal events, such as the National Cherry Blossom Festival, transform the city into a picturesque wonderland each spring, attracting tourists from around the globe.

 

Travel Tips

  • This city has four distinct seasons. Spring temperatures range from around 50℉ to 75℉. Summer can reach the upper 80s, while winter temperatures often drop below freezing. Pack accordingly.

  • The best time to visit Washington, D.C. is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). In spring, the cherry blossoms create a stunning display, while fall offers mild weather and vibrant foliage. Both seasons provide pleasant temperatures for exploring the city's many attractions.

  • D.C. is home to several sports teams. You can always find tickets to attend professional and collegiate games when you are in town.  We recommend catching a baseball game at Nationals Park, a Washington Capitals hockey game at Capital One Area, or an D.C. United match at Audi Field. All are accessible using the city's robust public transportation system.

  • Very walkable, especially around the National Mall and key neighborhoods, D.C. is also perfect for biking or taking public transportation. Use Metrorail, Metrobus, or the D.C. Circulator to explore. Rent a bike to cruise around the city's bike-friendly neighborhoods.

 

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