Where to Stay in Washington DC
Area-by-area breakdown of Washington DC's 3 key neighborhoods. Know where to book before you commit — the right location makes all the difference.
Washington DC Neighborhoods — Area by Area
Each area has its own character. Here's what you need to know before you book.
National Mall
~467 hotels · Avg $178/night
Best for: First-time visitors & sightseeingGeorgetown
~467 hotels · Avg $155/night
Best for: Business travel & nightlifeDupont Circle
~467 hotels · Avg $132/night
Best for: Budget travelers & local experienceWhere to Stay by Traveler Type
First-Time Visitor
Recommended: National Mall
Stay central for easy access to major attractions and transport
Business Traveler
Recommended: Georgetown
Look for areas with good transport links and business facilities
Family Trip
Recommended: National Mall
Choose areas with family-friendly restaurants and safe streets
Budget Traveler
Recommended: Dupont Circle
Stay slightly outside the center for significant savings
Luxury Seeker
Recommended: National Mall
Top-tier hotels cluster in premium neighborhoods
Nightlife & Social
Recommended: Georgetown
Choose vibrant districts with bars, restaurants, and cultural venues
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What is the best area to stay in Washington DC?
For first-time visitors, National Mall is ideal — central, well-connected, and rich with attractions. Georgetown is great for business travelers and nightlife. Budget travelers may prefer areas slightly outside the center.
How many hotels are in Washington DC?
Washington DC has 1,400+ hotels available through Maqami, across 3 neighborhoods. Rates start from $47/night.
Is it safe to stay in Washington DC?
Washington DC is a popular travel destination with well-established tourism infrastructure. All listed neighborhoods — National Mall, Georgetown, Dupont Circle — are tourist-friendly with good hotel density.