Submitted by Notyoaveragemonkey t3_10pwuvm in washingtondc
DC-DE t1_j6mj5o7 wrote
Do you want a hotel? Hostel? Airbnb?
What's your nightly budget?
Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mjbc5 wrote
Hotel, pretty unlimited budget.
vanmac82 t1_j6mjxf0 wrote
If you got an unlimited budget stay near the walking mall. Get one of the nice 4-5 star Hotels. Close to all the monuments and museums. Safe and fun part of town. Can be pricey for everything from a room to an evening Drink.
Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mkg1n wrote
Thank you! I’ve stayed near there about a decade ago and was stuck at a conference at hotel. Appreciate your response!
DC-DE t1_j6mjxy4 wrote
A few options:
Moxy Washington, DC Downtown (202) 922-7400 https://maps.app.goo.gl/EcYby6biZWuBchzX9
Eaton DC (202) 289-7600 https://maps.app.goo.gl/455cRTF2rJ5gY1rt5
Tabard Inn (202) 785-1277 https://maps.app.goo.gl/2ai56DHdPokgTLxq7
The Dupont Circle Hotel (202) 483-6000 https://maps.app.goo.gl/SvyYKtgnadkrC7667
Pendry Washington DC - The Wharf (202) 843-1111 https://maps.app.goo.gl/4inyMroYkRvoNtUo7
Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mkay0 wrote
Thank you so much for quick response! I’ve read the visitor FAQ on this sub, but this is very helpful!
DC-DE t1_j6mkvqb wrote
You're welcome.
If you want to take her to nice DC restaurants like Albi (linked below) then be sure to reserve in advance.
Albi https://maps.app.goo.gl/mkp8BBtFVvQgiBsa9
Some museums like the Air & Space museum, the Zoo, the Washington Monument, etc. require free timed entry tickets that you'll need to book in advance. The Spy Museum, popular for kids, requires paid tickets.
Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mldbw wrote
Yes! She is enjoying new foods in last few months so sight seeing and food, rest and repeat is our plan.
So far we plan on Smithsonian(s), a Nationals’ game, the Mall and unsure of rest. Probably Capital or Arlington.
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