Where to Stay in Washington DC
Most first-timers default to hotels by the Mall and wonder why the area dies after 6pm. The better strategy: base in a real neighborhood with restaurants and walk or Metro to the monuments during the day.
| Neighborhood | Vibe | Hotel/night | Best for |
|---|
| Georgetown | Historic, upscale | $280-460 | Romance, history, shopping |
| Dupont Circle | Cultured, walkable | $240-380 | Foodies, museums, LGBTQ+ |
| Capitol Hill | Political, leafy | $220-360 | Political wonks, history |
| Adams Morgan | Nightlife, diverse | $200-320 | Nightlife, ethnic food |
| Foggy Bottom | Central, academic | $240-380 | Mall access, business |
| U Street | Music, Black history | $200-300 | Music, nightlife, culture |
| Penn Quarter | Central, busy | $240-400 | First-timers, sports |
🧮
USA Trip Cost Calculator
Pick a neighborhood? Get a personalised USA trip budget in seconds.
Calculate now →Georgetown
Vibe: Federal-era townhouses, cobblestone side streets, C&O Canal towpath, the Potomac waterfront. DC's most picturesque neighborhood and its best shopping strip (M Street & Wisconsin).
Best for: Couples, history lovers, shoppers, travelers willing to trade Metro access for charm.
Hotels: Rosewood, Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Graham, Georgetown Inn. $280-460/night for 4-star, $600+ for luxury.
- Walk the C&O Canal towpath west to Fletcher's Cove
- Eat: Martin's Tavern (JFK's booth), Fiola Mare, Cafe Milano, Baked & Wired
- Dumbarton Oaks gardens, Old Stone House (oldest building in DC)
- From DCA: 20 min by Uber ($18-28) or Metro Blue to Foggy Bottom + walk
Dupont Circle
Vibe: Bookstores, embassies, 19th-century rowhouses, the fountain at the circle. DC's most walkable neighborhood with a deep restaurant bench and strong LGBTQ+ history.
Best for: Foodies, LGBTQ+ travelers, embassy-hunters, anyone wanting a real neighborhood feel with Metro right there.
Hotels: Dupont Circle Hotel, Tabard Inn, Kimpton Carlyle, Embassy Row Hotel. $240-380/night.
- Phillips Collection (first modern art museum in the US)
- Embassy Row walk up Massachusetts Ave
- Eat: Pizzeria Paradiso, Hank's Oyster Bar, Kramers bookstore-cafe
- From DCA: Metro Yellow to L'Enfant + Red to Dupont, 25 min
Capitol Hill
Vibe: Leafy residential streets of pastel rowhouses circling the Capitol. Eastern Market is the anchor. Quieter evenings, strong neighborhood feel.
Best for: Political junkies, families, travelers wanting a residential base with easy Mall access.
Hotels: Hotel George, Phoenix Park Hotel, Yotel Washington DC, Liaison Capitol Hill. $220-360/night.
- Eastern Market Saturday/Sunday for food and crafts
- Library of Congress tours (free, jaw-dropping interior)
- Eat: Rose's Luxury (book 30 days out), Ted's Bulletin, Good Stuff Eatery
- From DCA: Metro Blue/Yellow to Capitol South, 15 min
Adams Morgan
Vibe: Ethiopian, Salvadoran, Ethiopian again — DC's most diverse food strip. Loud 18th Street nightlife on weekends, calmer side streets.
Best for: Nightlife-oriented travelers, food adventurers, younger visitors wanting less starched DC.
Hotels: The LINE DC (in old church — stunning), American Guest House B&B, Churchill Hotel. $200-320/night.
- 18th Street NW food crawl: Tail Up Goat, Dukem Ethiopian, Mintwood Place
- Jumbo Slice pizza after midnight (a local ritual)
- Walk to U Street or Dupont in 15 minutes
- From DCA: Metro Yellow to L'Enfant + Red to Woodley Park + 10 min walk
Foggy Bottom
Vibe: George Washington University campus, Kennedy Center on the Potomac, State Department, World Bank. Quiet, central, safe but not especially charming.
Best for: First-timers who want to walk to the Mall, Kennedy Center ticket holders, business travelers.
Hotels: Watergate Hotel (iconic), St. Gregory, One Washington Circle, Melrose Georgetown. $240-380/night.
- Walk to the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial and WWII Memorial — all under 15 min
- Kennedy Center free 6pm Millennium Stage shows
- Eat: Founding Farmers (book ahead), Bread & Chocolate, Rasika West End
- From DCA: Metro Blue/Yellow direct to Foggy Bottom-GWU, 12 min
U Street
Vibe: "Black Broadway" in the Duke Ellington era, now a dense strip of music venues, cocktail bars, Ethiopian food and a growing art scene.
Best for: Music fans, history-minded travelers focused on African American heritage, nightlife lovers.
Hotels: Ven at Embassy Row walkable, The Ven Embassy Row, Hotel Zena nearby. Most stays here are boutique/B&B. $200-300/night.
- Ben's Chili Bowl (DC institution since 1958)
- 9:30 Club and Howard Theatre for live music
- African American Civil War Memorial & Museum
- From DCA: Metro Yellow/Green direct to U Street, 20 min
Penn Quarter
Vibe: Chinatown arch, Capital One Arena, theater district, museums. Busiest downtown neighborhood with the most hotel inventory in walking distance of the Mall.
Best for: First-time visitors, Capitals/Wizards game-goers, theater fans, travelers who value Metro transfers over atmosphere.
Hotels: Eaton DC, Morrow, Hamilton, Kimpton Monaco, Conrad. $240-400/night.
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum (both free, both great)
- Ford's Theatre tour (Lincoln assassination site)
- Eat: Rasika, Jaleo, Oyamel, The Hamilton
- From DCA: Metro Yellow/Green to Archives or Gallery Place, 15 min
🌸 Cherry blossom tip: Peak bloom is roughly March 20-April 5. Hotels book out 6 months in advance and double in price. Visit in May for similar weather and 40% cheaper rooms.
Where to Stay in Washington DC
Most first-timers default to hotels by the Mall and wonder why the area dies after 6pm. The better strategy: base in a real neighborhood with restaurants and walk or Metro to the monuments during the day.
| Neighborhood | Vibe | Hotel/night | Best for |
|---|
| Georgetown | Historic, upscale | $280-460 | Romance, history, shopping |
| Dupont Circle | Cultured, walkable | $240-380 | Foodies, museums, LGBTQ+ |
| Capitol Hill | Political, leafy | $220-360 | Political wonks, history |
| Adams Morgan | Nightlife, diverse | $200-320 | Nightlife, ethnic food |
| Foggy Bottom | Central, academic | $240-380 | Mall access, business |
| U Street | Music, Black history | $200-300 | Music, nightlife, culture |
| Penn Quarter | Central, busy | $240-400 | First-timers, sports |
🧮
USA Trip Cost Calculator
Pick a neighborhood? Get a personalised USA trip budget in seconds.
Calculate now →Georgetown
Vibe: Federal-era townhouses, cobblestone side streets, C&O Canal towpath, the Potomac waterfront. DC's most picturesque neighborhood and its best shopping strip (M Street & Wisconsin).
Best for: Couples, history lovers, shoppers, travelers willing to trade Metro access for charm.
Hotels: Rosewood, Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Graham, Georgetown Inn. $280-460/night for 4-star, $600+ for luxury.
- Walk the C&O Canal towpath west to Fletcher's Cove
- Eat: Martin's Tavern (JFK's booth), Fiola Mare, Cafe Milano, Baked & Wired
- Dumbarton Oaks gardens, Old Stone House (oldest building in DC)
- From DCA: 20 min by Uber ($18-28) or Metro Blue to Foggy Bottom + walk
Dupont Circle
Vibe: Bookstores, embassies, 19th-century rowhouses, the fountain at the circle. DC's most walkable neighborhood with a deep restaurant bench and strong LGBTQ+ history.
Best for: Foodies, LGBTQ+ travelers, embassy-hunters, anyone wanting a real neighborhood feel with Metro right there.
Hotels: Dupont Circle Hotel, Tabard Inn, Kimpton Carlyle, Embassy Row Hotel. $240-380/night.
- Phillips Collection (first modern art museum in the US)
- Embassy Row walk up Massachusetts Ave
- Eat: Pizzeria Paradiso, Hank's Oyster Bar, Kramers bookstore-cafe
- From DCA: Metro Yellow to L'Enfant + Red to Dupont, 25 min
Capitol Hill
Vibe: Leafy residential streets of pastel rowhouses circling the Capitol. Eastern Market is the anchor. Quieter evenings, strong neighborhood feel.
Best for: Political junkies, families, travelers wanting a residential base with easy Mall access.
Hotels: Hotel George, Phoenix Park Hotel, Yotel Washington DC, Liaison Capitol Hill. $220-360/night.
- Eastern Market Saturday/Sunday for food and crafts
- Library of Congress tours (free, jaw-dropping interior)
- Eat: Rose's Luxury (book 30 days out), Ted's Bulletin, Good Stuff Eatery
- From DCA: Metro Blue/Yellow to Capitol South, 15 min
Adams Morgan
Vibe: Ethiopian, Salvadoran, Ethiopian again — DC's most diverse food strip. Loud 18th Street nightlife on weekends, calmer side streets.
Best for: Nightlife-oriented travelers, food adventurers, younger visitors wanting less starched DC.
Hotels: The LINE DC (in old church — stunning), American Guest House B&B, Churchill Hotel. $200-320/night.
- 18th Street NW food crawl: Tail Up Goat, Dukem Ethiopian, Mintwood Place
- Jumbo Slice pizza after midnight (a local ritual)
- Walk to U Street or Dupont in 15 minutes
- From DCA: Metro Yellow to L'Enfant + Red to Woodley Park + 10 min walk
Foggy Bottom
Vibe: George Washington University campus, Kennedy Center on the Potomac, State Department, World Bank. Quiet, central, safe but not especially charming.
Best for: First-timers who want to walk to the Mall, Kennedy Center ticket holders, business travelers.
Hotels: Watergate Hotel (iconic), St. Gregory, One Washington Circle, Melrose Georgetown. $240-380/night.
- Walk to the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial and WWII Memorial — all under 15 min
- Kennedy Center free 6pm Millennium Stage shows
- Eat: Founding Farmers (book ahead), Bread & Chocolate, Rasika West End
- From DCA: Metro Blue/Yellow direct to Foggy Bottom-GWU, 12 min
U Street
Vibe: "Black Broadway" in the Duke Ellington era, now a dense strip of music venues, cocktail bars, Ethiopian food and a growing art scene.
Best for: Music fans, history-minded travelers focused on African American heritage, nightlife lovers.
Hotels: Ven at Embassy Row walkable, The Ven Embassy Row, Hotel Zena nearby. Most stays here are boutique/B&B. $200-300/night.
- Ben's Chili Bowl (DC institution since 1958)
- 9:30 Club and Howard Theatre for live music
- African American Civil War Memorial & Museum
- From DCA: Metro Yellow/Green direct to U Street, 20 min
Penn Quarter
Vibe: Chinatown arch, Capital One Arena, theater district, museums. Busiest downtown neighborhood with the most hotel inventory in walking distance of the Mall.
Best for: First-time visitors, Capitals/Wizards game-goers, theater fans, travelers who value Metro transfers over atmosphere.
Hotels: Eaton DC, Morrow, Hamilton, Kimpton Monaco, Conrad. $240-400/night.
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum (both free, both great)
- Ford's Theatre tour (Lincoln assassination site)
- Eat: Rasika, Jaleo, Oyamel, The Hamilton
- From DCA: Metro Yellow/Green to Archives or Gallery Place, 15 min
🌸 Cherry blossom tip: Peak bloom is roughly March 20-April 5. Hotels book out 6 months in advance and double in price. Visit in May for similar weather and 40% cheaper rooms.