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Downtown Washington Aerial View

Imagine waking up every morning of your vacation and having all the unforgettable moments, historical sites, and unique museums within steps of your hotel room. Washington, DC, is an iconic destination offering much more than being the country’s political epicenter.

This exciting city is home to charming neighborhoods lined with historic row houses, locally owned shops, and internationally inspired restaurants. Many of the legendary museums throughout the town are Smithsonian museums, something everyone traveling through must-see, along with a stop at the United States National Arboretum.

Other must-see attractions when sightseeing around Capitol Hill include the Washington Convention Center, the Capitol Building, the Space Museum, and the White House Visitor Center on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Also when you plan to stay in Washington, DC, exploring Fourteenth Street Historic District, Union Station, and other city attractions makes for an exciting experience. Most major attractions are within a short walk of each other, making it very easy to explore the U.S. capital. For major attractions not within walking distance of the main downtown area or Capitol Hill, the metro station offers transit to several areas throughout the community.

Of course, staying in a centrally located hotel keeps you within walking distance of all the thriving activity and action in Washington, DC. But, if you’d prefer to stay elsewhere in the Washington, DC, area, several other neighborhoods in the city offer amazing views and plenty of things to do nearby. 

Continue reading to learn more about the best places to stay when visiting Washington, DC.

TL;DR

Best Areas to Stay in Washington, DC

  • Best area for first-timers/tourists – Downtown Washington
  • Best area for budget travelers – Adams Morgan
  • Best area for luxury travelers – Capitol Hill
  • Best area for safety – Georgetown
  • Best area for families – Woodley Park
  • Best area for culture/history – Chinatown
  • Best area for nightlife – Dupont Circle

Where to Stay in Washington, DC

1. Downtown Washington 

Downtown Washington Aerial View

The Downtown Washington area is where most visitors think of staying when planning a vacation to Washington, DC. The neighborhood is walkable, with tree-lined paved walkways, offering easy access to galleries, museums, restaurants, a cute boutique hotel (or two), and a bustling nightlife.

In addition, local parks are…

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