Latest Hotels Reviews for Washington D.C.

Residence Inn Washington, DC/Dupont Circle
4.3/520 Reviews
Dupont Circle
This hotel is a bit further from city center and it is at least a 20-minute walk to the Foggy Bottom metro stop. Something to consider if you need to get around DC via metro. Nonetheless, the area has various food options nearby. The hotel is small and dated. From the rooms to furniture around the hotel, you can tell it hasn't been updated in years. I arrived and the front desk woman was on the phone and went into the back room to talk. I stood waiting at an empty desk for some time. Eventually she came out to check me in. They seemed short staffed as she was checking me in, answering calls, baking cookies, making popcorn, etc. They had a water jug with lemons in the lobby that was almost empty, and I asked if there was more water. She told me she gave me a water bottle when I checked in. True, but I was wondering about the lemon water. Probably helpful if they had one more person at the desk. Anyway, if you get lucky enough to be there when someone is baking be sure to grab the hot chocolate chip cookies. I got upgraded to a huge 2-bedroom apt style room with a full kitchen. The kitchen is stocked with everything you need for an extended stay. The rooms are cleaned every other day unless you make a request. Wifi is a bit slow. Bathroom has big bottles of shower gel, shampoo, & conditioner attached to the wall for your use. The vanity area had small bars of soap and even mini bottles of lotion (rare to find these days) and a makeup remover wipe. Breakfast was decent with Chobani plain greek yogurt, fresh oatmeal with various toppings to add, waffle bar, hot foods, milk cartons for kids, and coffee. Overall, an okay stay. Just felt far from the city and old hotel feeling.
Residence Inn Washington Capitol Hill/Navy Yard
4.6/5102 Reviews
Navy Yard
There are many rental apartments nearby, mainly for children to study abroad. The hotel is very close to the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C., and there is an open park by the river. The hotel provides free bottled water in the refrigerator at the front desk every day, and no one checks the card for breakfast. The room has an induction cooker and an apartment-style workbench, but no windows that can be opened. The streets are wide and clean, worthy of being the capital. White people can be seen walking leisurely with their dogs from time to time, unlike the narrow streets in Seattle where black homeless people can be seen on the street corners from time to time. The sense of security here has increased.
Residence Inn Washington Downtown/Convention Center
4.4/5117 Reviews
Downtown Washington
The food is excellent, the service is top notch, and the hotel is extremely clean. This is my favorite hotel to come to in DC. All the right vibes. Special call out to Shirlena - she proactively checked on me to ensure I had everything I needed when I had a late check out. She brought me some waters - just so kind of her to go the extra mile to ensure I had what I needed. Iba from the restaurant was super helpful too. Excellent place to stay!
Residence Inn Washington, DC/ Downtown
4.2/5106 Reviews
Downtown Washington
1. The room is large, the sofa can be opened into a bed, and the kitchen supplies are complete. 2. The breakfast variety is rich, 3. Not far from the subway station 4. There is a convenience store downstairs, very convenient 5. Parking is expensive. We have a big car and can only park at other hotel ground parking lots and park for 2 nights, $130
Residence Inn Washington, DC/Foggy Bottom
4.2/557 Reviews
Foggy Bottom
I stayed here for business meetings. The hotel is in SERIOUS need of a makeover. I'm not a big fan of residence inns given the variability in their quality, but I chose this place for the location and for price. I know why I got the price. The hotel is right next to GWU and Foggy Bottom Metro and it's great location for running if one wants to go to mall or over to Arlington.
Residence Inn Washington, DC National Mall
4.2/579 Reviews
This place was amazing for us. The biggest draw was the two bedroom suites (with two bathrooms), which are super hard to find and make it great for families with small kids. The pool and hot tub helped too, but what we didn't know was that they would try so hard to be a great family friendly destination. They had a Family Movie Night, such a hit with my kids with popcorn, candy, and soda. Also, they did a BBQ on the patio, which was also so nice. The staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly and always had a nice and pleasant word. They even gave the kids a toy from the treasure chest at our departure. They were so stoked. Also, its a great location for visiting DC, we did the Spy Museum, the American Indian Museum and the Botanical Garden, all within walking distance. We also drove to the zoo. Its an easy spot for cabs to pick you up. There aren't a TON of food options super close by but you can walk 15 minutes to the Wharf for great food and music options. It was just perfect for what we needed. Louise at the front desk helped us split our checks, and the gentleman who made all the activities happen was great as well. We appreciate you. And everyone was super helpful, from extending checkout to whatever we needed. Also the buffet had everything you could ask for, even a waffle machine with all the fixings, which was obviously also a big hit with the kids! We will definitely be back.

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