Business and leisure travelers visiting the Washington DC/Rockville, Maryland area will experience comfort and impeccable service at the Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, an atrium-style hotel and event venue. Our hotel features a staff committed to excellence, extraordinary dining options, an outstanding location near the DC Metro Red Line - Twinbrook Station, and convenient access to area highways. Downtown Washington DC and area attractions including Strathmore Performing Arts Center, Smithsonian National Zoological Park (National Zoo) and the White House provide the backdrop to your first-class hotel experience in Maryland.
Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Hotel & Executive Meeting Center features state-of-the-art conference center, event and banquet venues, 315 guest rooms, a restaurant and lounge, customized catering for events, a business center, fitness center featuring Precor equipment, and laundry/valet service.
GGuest User2024.07.27
The hotel management is very good and the staff is also enthusiastic. The room is clean and tidy, and the bedding is comfortable. The hotel is very conveniently located. There is a large supermarket on the left, which closes at 10 pm. There is a gravel path through the hotel's greenery and trees that leads directly to the main entrance. You don't have to go around to the main entrance. The price is cheaper than the 711 across the street from the main entrance, but 711 is open 24 hours a day. The hotel is very close to the subway station and you can see it when you go out. The hotel's underground parking lot costs $25 a day, which is much cheaper than driving to DC to park. Get on the bus at the Twinbrook subway station. If you are going to DC for a whole day, it is recommended to buy a one-day pass for $15.5 ($2 is the cost of the transportation card, which is non-refundable and is also a good souvenir for tourism), which allows you to take the bus unlimited times. The subway is $6.75 one-way, and $2 after 9 pm. The bus is $2. DC has a circulator for 1 US dollar, but if you don't have change or a transportation card, the driver will not let you put in coins. If you are only playing for half a day, it is recommended not to buy a one-day pass. It is more cost-effective to buy tickets separately each time.