Latest Reviews for District of Columbia Hotels

Courtyard Washington, DC/U.S. Capitol
4/5111 Reviews
NoMa / Sirsum Corda
I traveled to DC with my preteen and teenage sons for a basketball game. The property didn’t receive my reservation (booked through 3rd party) but the front desk staff took the time to make it right and get us set up. They had excellent customer service throughout our stay. This hotel was VERY clean. I was actually surprised because I use to stay here frequently about 10 years ago and expected some things to run down a bit. It turns out that the hotel is very modernized and looks just as good now as it did a decade ago. The location is perfect as it’s right in the middle of the NoMa neighborhood and it is right next to the NoMa/Gaulludet (Red Line) Metro station. There are a few small shops across the street and a 7 Eleven next door if you are looking for a quick bite. The room itself was comfortable. My youngest son and I slept soundly on the queen sized bed and my oldest slept on the couch. He was pretty comfortable without even folding the couch down. Overall, I will definitely book here again as I frequently visit DC. Fo how inexpensive this hotel is, the quality was phenomenal. I can’t wait to go back.
Residence Inn Washington, DC National Mall
4.3/5110 Reviews
Good location. Highly recommend for family with 5. Very clean. I’m the founder of Snapkyu, Cambodian social media network and e-commerce. Search on play and app store now.
Hyatt Place Washington DC/US Capitol
3.7/5129 Reviews
NoMa / Sirsum Corda
The hotel is clean and the location is OK. However, there are few breakfast varieties and the network often drops out.
Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC/Georgetown Area
4.7/5113 Reviews
West End
The location is really wonderful! It’s close to the most famous places like the White House and DuPont Circle. you only need to take a bus to go to Georgetown. It’s about 10 minutes. The room is clean and I really recommend the restaurant on the ground floor! Overall this is a nice place to stay at when traveling in dc!
Hilton Garden Inn Wash DC Downtown
3.8/5120 Reviews
Downtown Washington
Facilities: Basic needs can also be met Hygiene: OK, stayed for a few days without letting the waiter clean the room Environment: The location is very good. The White House, the various attractions and museums of the Congress are nearby. There are still a lot of old black tramps on the street, but they will not take the initiative to talk to you.
Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill at Gallaudet University
4/5120 Reviews
Ivy City / Gallaudet
first off, i booked a king room but was given 2 queen beds instead, they said you don’t always get that when you book through a 3rd party because they do not know what rooms are actually available, second, i requested that my room be cleaned everyday that i stayed, but was not, i had to go downstairs to ask for new towels 2 nights in a row, on the 3rd night i finally asked the front desk and they showed me a small sign that said they do not clean until your 4th day of stay, they can do a quick refresh if you ask before 9pm the night before, lastly, i was charged $41.73 on top of what i paid to Trip.com, i called to ask about it a few days after my trip when i saw it on my credit card, they said it was an amenities charge for each of the days i stayed, whaat? the only amenity i used was the elevator, never have i ever been charged for anything other than the price of the hotel, needless to say i will not be staying here again and will not recommend it to anyone
Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Navy Yard Riverfront
4.1/597 Reviews
Hotel stay was nice, easy check in, valet was not orginized safely and had us stopping in the middle of the road to get out and offload luggage. There was not a designated, safe area for valet to handle the vehicles. Elevator smelled like sweaty workers and had poor air circulation, the hall way smelt like ****(not always a bad thing, just not at that time and place), and the most disappointing thing was the horrible service upstairs at the ”resturaunt and bar.” Service was non-existent and they were not busy in the slightest, the music was all ”hard” rap music cursing that was not appropriate at that time considering there were still families present. My wife and I sat there for 30 minutes before I had to ask the bartender to make us a drink and I had to pay the bill at the hostess stand since our waiter never came at any point.
Hotel Hive
4.4/5115 Reviews
Foggy Bottom
The hotel is not your typical dimension but it was clean and the mattress + pillows are one of the best I have slept on. The location was good as it was close to Metro, White House, Lincoln memorial, and Georgetown (walking around 20 mins). There is also a Metro station close by. However, it’s far away from the convention center though, you will need to take a taxi or Uber to get there. The one suggestion I have is to provide kettle for hot water in the room as well as bottle waters. Most of the reception reps are very helpful and cheerful, only the grave yard shift reception lady is not in a good mood (I know it’s grave yard shift…but). The elevator needs some improvement as well since it’s very slow… (I’m not sure it’s because of the elevator manufacturer or because of the old building).
Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington, D.C. Downtown
4.4/5124 Reviews
Downtown Washington
The advantage is of course the good location. If you are physically fit, you can walk to the main attractions. The room is also big enough. We booked a suite with a large twin bed and a sofa bed. It is no problem for a family of four to live there. There are also kitchenware for cooking (of course, it is not realistic to cook properly. I cooked instant noodles twice for midnight snacks). For breakfast, it is best to go down early. This store is very popular. There are queues for breakfast during the days I stayed there. As for the quality of breakfast... American simple meals, there are only a few items, but the quantity and calories are sufficient. The taste is certainly not friendly to Asian stomachs. When I first arrived, an elevator broke down. I waited for that elevator... Later I took the stairs directly to exercise. Fortunately, the floor is not high. The worst thing is parking. It costs more than 50 dollars a night, and there is only valet parking. You have to tip when you pick up the car in the morning. In fact, there are many parking lots across the street, which cost more than 30 a night. You can park across the street. However, you must pay attention that parking lots have business hours. Don't park in parking lots that are closed on weekends. When they are not open for business, the shutters will be closed and there will be no staff. If you park your car on Friday, you will have to wait until Monday when they start working to get your car back (don't ask me how I know this). What about the weekend? Look at the parking signs on the roadside, which will indicate the parking time allowed or not allowed. In the United States, ”anything is allowed unless prohibited by law”. To put it bluntly, parking on the roadside is basically free on weekends... I won't go into details about this, because it would be a shame to say more. I didn't understand until the day I left that I paid a lot of $2.3 per hour on the weekend...
Beacon Hotel & Corporate Quarters
3.5/5120 Reviews
Dupont Circle
The facilities are old and the ice machines and vending machines are broken. The environment is very good and the transportation is convenient. The staff has a good sense of service, but the staffing is insufficient. Breakfast is an a la carte system, and it took nearly 50 minutes for the food to be served.

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