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Business Hotels in Washington

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Top neighborhoods in Washington

Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle delights with its perfect mix of history and lively energy. Elegant mansions and embassies line tree-canopied streets, while the central fountain provides a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The Phillips Collection showcases intimate art galleries, and independent bookstores offer literary escapes. Cultural explorers can wander Embassy Row or relax in the neighborhood's welcoming cafés. International cuisines reflect the diplomatic community, from upscale bistros to cozy wine bars. The neighborhood's walkability and Dupont Circle Metro station make exploring Washington DC effortless. Historic boutique hotels and converted mansions provide charming places to stay with architectural character and personalized service.

Georgetown

Georgetown's cobblestone streets invite you to explore America's oldest unchanged building, the 1765 Old Stone House. The historic C&O Canal towpath offers peaceful walks past brick warehouses, while Gothic spires of Georgetown University crown the hillside. Shoppers flock to high-end boutiques along M Street and Wisconsin Avenue, where Federal-style townhomes create an 18th-century ambiance. Upscale restaurants and waterfront dining spots with Potomac River views dominate the food scene. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, though the Foggy Bottom metro station is a 15-minute walk away. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide stylish accommodations for travelers seeking premium experiences in this walkable district.

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is where American history leaps off the textbook page and into real life. The iconic dome of the U.S. Capitol shares the skyline with the Supreme Court and Library of Congress, all waiting for your eager exploration. Beyond these marble giants, Eastern Market buzzes with local vendors and weekend farmers selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. Tree-lined streets reveal colorful 19th-century rowhouses that tell stories of the nation's past. Dining options range from casual pubs where political staffers unwind to charming cafes perfect for people-watching. Two metro stations make getting around a breeze, connecting you to the rest of DC's attractions. Most government buildings offer free tours, though you'll want to book these in advance.

Downtown Washington D.C.

Downtown DC buzzes with iconic history and cultural treasures at every turn. The White House stands proudly among neoclassical buildings while the Smithsonian's red sandstone castle invites curious minds. Museum-hoppers flock to the National Portrait Gallery and Museum of Women in the Arts. History buffs can explore Ford's Theatre and admire the Cathedral of St. Matthew's detailed architecture. Getting around is a breeze with multiple Metro stations connecting the neighborhood to greater DC. Dining ranges from power lunch spots to quick food trucks. Hotels cater primarily to business travelers with luxury amenities. Chinatown adds vibrant energy to this walkable district where government and culture seamlessly coexist.

Foggy Bottom

Foggy Bottom offers an intriguing Washington DC experience, blending academic energy from George Washington University with historic significance. Visitors can enjoy world-class performances at the Kennedy Center with Potomac River views, explore the infamous Watergate complex, or wander tree-lined streets with Federal-style rowhouses beside imposing institutional buildings. The neighborhood features both upscale restaurants near the Kennedy Center and casual spots around campus. With the well-connected Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station and pedestrian-friendly streets, the area's upscale hotels perfectly position both business travelers and culture seekers for easy access to downtown attractions.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best business hotels in Washington?
One of the leading business hotels in Washington according to guest reviews is Waldorf Astoria Washington DC. Take advantage of a 24-hour business center and a conference space here. The Jefferson, Washington, DC also rates highly with corporate travelers.
What are the cheapest business hotels in Washington?
Take your pick of cheap Washington business hotels from $97 that offer value for your stay. Look up Hampton Inn Alexandria/Pentagon South, which features a 24-hour front desk and windsurfing. Another top choice for professionals on a budget is Hampton Inn & Suites Falls Church.
What is the best time to stay in a business hotel in Washington?
If you prefer to visit when it's not as busy, book your work trip for January. You could snag some amazing deals on business hotels in Washington around that time. The warmest conditions are in July, with temperatures ranging from 70ºF (21ºC) to 90ºF (32ºC). It's usually coolest in January, averaging between 28ºF (-2ºC) and 41ºF (5ºC).
What business hotels in Washington have a pool?
Residence Inn Arlington Ballston is a sought-after Washington business hotel with a pool. Plus, you'll have access to an electric car charging station and a barbecue grill during your stay. For more options where you can take your work to the pool, consider Hilton Club The District Washington D.C..
What are the closest business hotels to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)?
Go from your plane seat to your next meeting at Residence Inn Arlington Capital View. This business stay is about 1 mile west of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). You can make use of a garden, a cafe and more during your visit. Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel is another great choice. Explore the full range of business hotels in Washington and other locations that were made for jet-setting professionals.
What are the best 5-star business hotels in Washington?
Waldorf Astoria Washington DC promises a sophisticated setting for your next meeting with clients. This 5-star Washington business hotel features hypo-allergenic bedding and a cafe. Alternatively, upgrade your workday experience at The Jefferson, Washington, DC.
Are there any business hotels in Washington with parking?
Take the stress out of business travel by staying at Waldorf Astoria Washington DC. This property comes with parking, a 24-hour business center and a 24-hour front desk. The Jefferson, Washington, DC is another stay that includes a spot for your wheels. If you'd like to see alternatives, check out the 2,665 Washington business hotels with parking.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Washington hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provide upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.