Moderately Priced Hotels
Note: Unless otherwise stated, all hotels accept credit cards, and have en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning
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The Latham Hotel Best known locally as the home of the top-rated Citronelle
restaurant, this is a fine hotel in an excellent Georgetown location.
Distinctive two-story carriage suites provide a gracious home base. The
poolside patio overlooks the C&O Canal.
The Latham Hotel
Jury’s Normandy Inn On
a quiet residential street, the Normandy has the feel of a
bed-and-breakfast. Complimentary wine and cheese are served Tuesday
nights, and coffee, tea, and cookies are offered at other times. The Capitol Hill Suites This
suites-only hotel was recreated from an apartment building, and the
result is large spaces with kitchens. Near the Library of Congress, the
US Capitol, and Eastern Market. Georgetown Inn This
hotel opened in 1961 at the height of the Kennedy administration and
the interest in Georgetown glamour, and it has been a fixture ever
since. The rooms are large and decorated with style. The Executive Rooms
have a sitting area large enough for a meeting, and all rooms have
high-speed Internet access. Best Western Georgetown Suites This
is a good downtown hotel, small and relatively quiet, given its
popularity with families. The lobby has a working fireplace. All rooms
are suites with a separate sitting area and kitchenette. Deluxe
continental breakfast is included. Marriott at Metro Center An
excellent downtown location, close to the Mall. This hotel, with 456
rooms, still provides a personal touch. The Metro Grille has seasonal
food. Holiday Innon the Hill The
well-known chain has recently refurbished this Capitol Hill location,
adding features that appeal to both business travelers and families. The
fitness center is open 24 hours, and all rooms offer Internet access
and either one king- or two queen-sized beds. Georgetown Suites Georgetown
Suites offers a range of lodging possibilities, all of which have a
separate sitting area and a kitchen, and free WiFi. Renaissance Washington, D.C. This
big hotel with over 800 rooms is hard to miss with its striking façade.
Oriented toward business travelers, but still a good location between
the White House and Capitol. Hotel Palomar The
rooms are large in this converted apartment building. This boutique
hotel, renovated in 2005, offers luxury stay in a lively neighborhood.
Budget Hotels
The District Hotel This
charming old building, about six blocks from the White House, has been
converted into 58 rooms that are popular with young people on a limited
budget.
The District Hotel
State Plaza Hotel This
all-suites hotel, located between the White House and the Kennedy
Center, features a café with outdoor seating and a rooftop sun deck.
Suites have high-speed Internet. Special features are complimentary
shoeshine and Washington Post. Adams Inn A
charming urban inn, with 26 rooms. The hotel spreads over three
100-year-old townhouses. Convenient to Adams Morgan and the Zoo. Many
rooms share a bath but have a sink in the room. Kalorama Guest House Spanning
architecturally significant townhouses, the Guest House provides a
comfortable base in an unbeatable neighborhood. The well maintained
rooms are handsomely furnished with plants, Oriental carpets, and period
artwork. Continental breakfast is included. Embassy Inn An
elegant apartment house built in 1910 has been converted into a small
hotel with 38 guest rooms, all with private bath. Much of the original
decor remains, as do the tasteful façade and entranceway. Cable TV and
direct-dial telephones in rooms. Continental breakfast included. Homewood Suites This hotel with large, apartment-style rooms is centrally located. Price includes internet access, breakfast buffet, and gym. The River Inn This
popular Foggy Bottom hotel has 126 suites, each with a full kitchen and
a good-sized work or dining area. The name is apt because the
remarkable view of the river is bound to put guests in a good mood after
a tiring day of sightseeing. Brickskeller Inn Basic
accommodations in a nice area west of Dupont Circle. Convenient to many
good restaurants and to Rock Creek Park. The Brickskeller Saloon-Bar is the real attraction here. 1523 22nd St, NW 202 293 1885 Dis. access
Hotel Harrington At
one time, this was the largest hotel in Washington, and it is still
operated by members of the founding family, a century later. Not
expensive and popular with school groups. Has outstanding family suites
with two bathrooms. Channel Inn This
hotel is directly on the Southwest Waterfront, with a great view of
Washington Channel and Haines Point and a five-minute walk to the Fish
Wharf. The bedrooms have an English-country look, and each has a small
balcony – a joy in good weather.
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