Metro from airport to hotel?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 246
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Metro from airport to hotel?
Arriving @ Reagan on July 4.
Staying @ Embassy Suites-Convention Center
Will it be difficult to take the Metro lugging checked bags?
Blue line to Metro Center?
Staying @ Embassy Suites-Convention Center
Will it be difficult to take the Metro lugging checked bags?
Blue line to Metro Center?
#5
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,117
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
If you can manage your own luggage, you shouldn't have a problem as there are escalators and elevators in the metro system. Just be sure you know which exit to take once you reach your destination and be prepared for a walk of a few blocks after you exit Metro Center. And yes, take the blue line to Metro Center. (There are directions on the Embassy Suites site, and you can also plan a route using the trip-planner feature of wmata.)
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
#6
You can also take a Yellow line train from Reagan and get off at either Gallery Place or Mt Vernon Square/Convention Center. The distance from either of those stations to your hotel is a ten minute walk (vs. 7 minutes from Metro Center).
As you've already noted, the issue on the 4th will be the potential crowds on Metro headed into town for the Independence Day celebrations. It should be active but not unmanageable at that time in the afternoon.
As you've already noted, the issue on the 4th will be the potential crowds on Metro headed into town for the Independence Day celebrations. It should be active but not unmanageable at that time in the afternoon.
#8
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 34,858
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I don't think the metro will be that bad in the afternoon and especially going from National to Metro Center. The metro is mainly a nightmare after the fireworks, and for stations on the Mall and Union Station. I did it once and never again, but don't remember any big issues with the metro going down in later afternoon and I was going to the Mall.
I get the idea these "carryon" bags are full-size suitcases, at least 22 inches? Because if smaller than that, I don't see any big issue. I would never take the metro with some humongous suitcase that was 30 inches or anything, anyway. I don't see how one person could tote both a suitcase of 22 inches plus a larger one, though. If a small totebag and then a 22 incher, sure, I've done that.
I get the idea these "carryon" bags are full-size suitcases, at least 22 inches? Because if smaller than that, I don't see any big issue. I would never take the metro with some humongous suitcase that was 30 inches or anything, anyway. I don't see how one person could tote both a suitcase of 22 inches plus a larger one, though. If a small totebag and then a 22 incher, sure, I've done that.