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goinonatrip Apr 24th, 2011 08:25 PM

Washington DC
 
My family and I are going to Washington DC this summer (end of June, beginning of July) and I'm wondering if it is better to get a hotel in the city where it is more expensive but we can more easily walk to places or is it better to stay a little farther out, say near Reagan Airport, and take the Metro? I'm wondering if saving money is worth the extra time traveling back and forth

tovarich Apr 25th, 2011 12:21 AM

When you stay at the Harrington hotel it's not expensive and you're within walking distance of all the interesting sites.

suewoo Apr 25th, 2011 03:12 AM

And it can be noisy out near the airport.

tchoiniere Apr 25th, 2011 03:35 AM

Definitely stay within the city. Or in Arlington. I am coming in August and staying at the Americana Hotel. Its a barebones hotel but dirt cheap and decent reviews. Its not far from the city either.

evilgenius Apr 25th, 2011 05:16 AM

We always stay in Alexandria, very nice place in its own right and so quick and easy to get the metro

Ryan Apr 25th, 2011 06:15 AM

If you want to stay outside the city I would agree that Alexandria would be a good spot. Old Town Alexandria along King Street has numerous nice restaurants and bars.

The Metro Yellow line stop at King Street connects to multiple other lines in several spots which makes it easy to access most parts of Washington, DC. (The Blue Line stops there also, but doesn't head directly into central DC.)

If staying in DC, we've stayed in the area near the White House at the W and the JW Marriott.

panchodog Apr 25th, 2011 07:11 AM

There's also a Holiday Inn right behind the Air&Space Museum on the Mall. It's a very walkable location as far as the mall museums, etc. Don't know about dining. I just used their parking deck (expensive, but I could leave the car all day) the last time I was up doing the museums with the kids.

longhorn55 Apr 25th, 2011 09:14 AM

You can use the Trip Planner feature on the Metro website (www.wmata.com) to help figure out how much extra you will be paying to stay outside of DC.

For example, if you stay in Crystal City (Arlington, VA) and plan to take Metro during "peak of the peak" time in the morning and in the evening to someplace such as the Smithsonian Metro station, you'd be paying $5.00 per person per day for this commute.


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