The Best Apartments in District of Columbia, United States

Only Handpicked and Verified Apartments for Your Stay in District of Columbia, United States
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Best apartments in District of Columbia

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Charming Retreats Near Metro:
Charming 2Bd1Ba In Hip Area - Near Metro
Luxurious Homes with Style:
Luxury 2 Bed 2 Bath Suite In Washington Dc
Family-Friendly Comforts:
Bougainvillea Villa: Spacious Family Suite with Den
Modern City Sanctuaries:
Stylish Renovated Flat, Central, Walk To Dc Sights
Convenient and Cozy Stays:
Cozy 2/1.5 Getaway In Lily Ponds
Cultural Hotspots in the Heart:
Well-Located Apartment Near Capitol At Affordable Rate
Spectacular Views and Spaces:
Dc Penthouse With Rooftop View Free Parking And Wifi Wifi Capitol View 3
Relaxing Getaways for Everyone:
Comfy Basement Home 2 Bdrm1Den 3Queen Beds
Private Elegant Escapes:
The Josi:Elegant Space And View

FAQs about apartments in District of Columbia

To know more about District of Columbia hotels, read these 4 answers to FAQs.

What are the best hotels for families visiting the District of Columbia?
Family-friendly options include 'Comfort & Cozy 2Br Family Stay At Downtown Washington Dc' and 'Bougainvillea Villa: Spacious Family Suite with Den', both offering additional space and amenities suited for children.
Which hotels in the District of Columbia are popular among couples?
Couples may enjoy 'Luxurious And Cheerful Room In Washington Dc' and 'The Elise: Home Away From Home', known for their intimate settings and convenient locations near romantic attractions.
What are the least expensive hotel options in the District of Columbia?
The cheapest properties start at around USD 80 per night, with options like 'Mjd Havens' and 'Pleasant Rooming House' offering basic accommodations at lower rates.

Key Insights on Hotels in DC

This guide provides essential facts about hotel accommodations in the District of Columbia, evaluating over 100 properties to help travelers make informed decisions.

Typical nightly prices range from $150 to $350.

There are approximately 100 hotels throughout the district.

Peak travel seasons include spring (March to May) and fall (September to November).

Local taxes and fees average around 14.8%.

Most hotels are within 2 km of major attractions like the National Mall.