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Washington D.C. Getaway and Hotel Guide

Washington D.C. hotels start here. Lodgingwithall is the traveler's source for resorts, hotels, motels, inns, lodges, vacation rentals and timeshares in Washington D.C. This hotel guide will help our readers find the perfect lodging accommodations in Washington D.C., Arlington, Alexandria and Annapolis. Whether you are traveling with your family for leisure holiday vacation or visiting on corporate or government business, our Washington D.C. getaway guide will help you find a hotel that suits your specific needs.
 

Even if you've seen dozens of postcards, television and movie scenes depicting our nation's capital, it doesn't prepare you for the real thing. Read More
 

 

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Where to Stay
Gay Travelers: If you're gay and have a little money to spend, Dupont Circle is where it's at.
Business Travelers: For a businessperson who plans on doing most of his/her work downtown, Capitol Hill is the place to stay.
Leisure Travelers: If you're happiest with a camera dangling around your neck, you might consider Foggy Bottom.
Family Travelers: The family-oriented neighborhood of Woodley Park is great for families.
Budget Travelers: If you're strictly a budget traveler, you can still be within five miles of downtown D.C. by staying in the outlying areas.
Solo Travelers: If you're single with limited funds, but you still like to party -- then you might consider staying in Adams-Morgan.
Airport Hotel Guide: Hotels near Washington Dulles Int'l. Airport.
 

Most Popular Hotels

Always on sale, these hotels have been consistent popular favorites for Lodgingwithall customers.
Capitol Hill Suites
The Westin Grand, Washington D.C.
Sheraton Crystal City Hotel
Sheraton Pentagon South Alexandria
St. Regis Hotel, Washington DC
Alexandria Days Inn
Park Inn International Rockville
Marriott Washington Metro Center
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Days Inn Alexandria/Washington DC


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Cities Within the Area

Alexandria, VA
Annapolis, MD
Arlington, VA
Bethesda, MD
Capitol Heights, MD
Chantilly, VA
Chevy Chase, MD
Fairfax, VA
Falls Church, VA
Greenbelt, MD
Herndon, VA
Landover, MD
Laurel, MD
Reston, VA
Rockville, MD
Sterling, VA
Vienna, VA
Washington D.C.
 

Nearby Destinations

Annapolis
Baltimore
Ocean City
Richmond
Virginia Beach
Williamsburg
 

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Washington, D.C., Lodging in a Nutshell

Andrea Rouda and Chet Dembeck, Contributing Writers

Washington D.C. article by Even if you've seen dozens of postcards, television and movie scenes depicting our nation's capital, it doesn't prepare you for the real thing.

Whether you're approaching the city from the air or by ground, the reaction most people experience when they catch their first glimpse is always the same: goosebumps.

It's not uncommon for those who make the trek daily into the heart of the monumental city to experience the same phenomenon again and again. Even on a cloudy day the magnificent dome of the United States Capitol building shines, while the 555 foot-tall Washington Monument pierces the sky like a stark remnant of an ancient Egyptian civilization.

It's also hard to take for granted the beauty and opulence of the White House -- which in days past was referred to as "the peoples house."

Washington -- called the District by its inhabitants -- is a friendly Southern town, since it's definitely below of the Mason-Dixon line. It's rare when someone you stop on the street won't at least try to point you in the right direction -- even if they're not quite sure where it is you're going.

While there is definitely street crime in certain areas of the District, there's always a strong presence of helpful metro and park police officers in those areas most frequented by tourists.

If there is a downside to Washington, it's the traffic. Some say it rivals Los Angeles. Driving in it should be avoided at all costs -- especially since there's ample public transportation in the form of buses and subways. (See related story here).

That's why we recommend staying in the city -- either the northwest or northeast side, depending upon yourbudget. Most hotels offer free parking and even the outlining areas are just several miles from Capitol Hill.

But if you must drive, be careful and make sure you have carefully plotted your course before you get behind the wheel. To do otherwise is to play Russian Roulette.

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