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An inviting living area features a white brick fireplace, providing warmth and focus. Two brown armchairs are positioned around a round table with decorative items. A doorway leads to a bright bedroom, illuminated by natural light, enhancing the cozy atmosphere of the space.
Guesthouse in Northwest Washington
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Lovely one bedroom w/a fireplace & outdoor space

Unwind with the whole family in this stylish& serene retreat.location is unbeatable! Just steps from the RedLine train & multiple bus routes, getting around is effortless. Nearby, you’ll find Whole Foods, Wegmans, CVS, Target, a library, parks & great restaurants.This beautifully renovated apt is entirely private & sleeps 3, featuring a cozy bedroom with queen bed & a comfortable sofa bed. Enjoy a private entrance and an outdoor patio, perfect for relaxing. near Georgetown, national mall & more.

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A modern living area is showcased, featuring a comfortable gray sofa with decorative cushions. A dark wooden coffee table sits in front, while a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall. Framed artwork adds character to the bright, neutral-colored space.
Apartment in Georgetown
5 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Luxury apartment in the heart of Georgetown

Just a few blocks from M Street and Wisconsin Ave., this modern, 1,000 square foot English basement features exclusive use of the entire lower level of a new Georgetown home and a private patio looking out onto a beautiful garden. Smart home features include voice commands for lighting, heating and cooling, a ceiling fan, door lock, and more. For working, there are two separate work spaces and fast, reliable Internet. For relaxing, we provide a full package of cable TV and streaming services.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a historic Italianate brick home features a light-colored facade with large windows. Adjacent, the interior showcases a stylish living area with a chandelier above a seating arrangement. A bright dining area is set for a meal, highlighted by large windows and elegant decor.
Home in Old Town
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Historic Apothecary | 2 Master Suites | Old Town

Majestic, pre-Civil War Italianate brick home in favored southeast Old Town. Steps away from King Street and 2 blocks to the waterfront, location is unbeatable! This 3-story home established in the 1800s served as a former apothecary. New renovations offer utmost luxury, distinctive architecture with genuine hospitality and true sense of history and charm. 2 Masters Suites 4K 65in TVs w/ Streaming Hi-Speed Internet Dedicated Workspace 24 hr Self Check-in Washer/Dryer Free parking upon request

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A two-story accessory dwelling unit features a combination of brick and siding exterior, with large windows allowing natural light. A set of stairs leads to the entrance, and the surrounding area is shaded by trees, contributing to a tranquil outdoor setting.
Guesthouse in Brookland
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

DC Treehouse - Charming, private 1-bdrm ADU in DC

Come to DC to work or play but stay here to relax. DC can be a busy, loud, fast-moving city at times, but the space we've cultivated here is a tranquil escape from the commotion without having to leave the city. This private 1 bedroom accessory dwelling unit has a full bathroom, full kitchen, laundry machines, desk/workspace, dining table, and small porch with table and chairs for a morning cup of coffee or evening cocktail surrounded by trees. We're hosts focused on hospitality, join us!

Top guest favorite
A comfortable living area features a green sofa adorned with pink cushions, complemented by a round wooden coffee table at its center. Natural light pours in through dual windows, illuminating the space, which contains a wooden bookshelf and a dining table against the wall.
Home in Northwest Washington
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Cozy Charm in DC Hub

Experience the charm of a cozy historic Victorian house right in the heart of Washington, DC's lively Logan Circle neighborhood. Walk to great restaurants, entertainment spots, coffee shops, bars, and grocery stores for a full day of fun. The U Street Metro Station (Green line) is just a quick 5-minute walk away, making it easy to explore all the fantastic attractions and neighborhoods in DC during your stay. Your comfy home in this vibrant area ensures a convenient and enjoyable visit.

Top guest favorite
A cozy studio space is highlighted by a spacious bed adorned with a colorful floral quilt. A wooden table is set with magazines and utensils, while artistic wall decor and ambient lighting create a welcoming atmosphere. A small desk is positioned for work or leisure.
Townhouse in Washington
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

Comfortable Studio Apartment

A cute studio apartment in the basement of a newly renovated home. Guests have a private entrance with their own private bathroom. You also have use of a full-size washer and dryer. Other amenities include an honor bar stocked with beer and wine, an arcade style game with over 200 popular titles including Ms. Pac Man, and coffee/tea. Please note that we live upstairs, but the space is private. It is separated by a stairwell and a locking door. It is comparable to a hotel room, but nicer.

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An open living area is highlighted by limewashed walls and natural wood flooring. A light-colored area rug anchors the space, while brown ottomans provide seating. Shelves display decorative items, and a comfortable sofa sits opposite a television. Soft lighting creates a welcoming ambiance.
Home in Washington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Sleek & Cozy DC Oasis | 1BR/1BA

Escape to a cozy, uniquely styled Airbnb in Washington, DC, where limewashed walls & home furnishings create a soft, luxurious, and textured warmth to your stay. Perfect for business travelers, romantic getaways, and urban adventurers, the intimate dining area, and serene bedroom make it easy to feel at home. Located minutes from Navy Yard (NATS & Audi Field) as well as the Wharf, enjoy a peaceful oasis just minutes from DC's top landmarks & vibrant dinning scene.

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Townhouse in Adams Morgan
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

STUDIO SUITE IN THE TREE TOPS:ADAMS MORGAN,WOODLEY

Private living/sleeping space in home overlooking Rock Creek Park. Studio bedroom has a cathedral ceiling, sleeping loft and living eating space. Private bathroom. AC /heating unit. Separate study/ bedroom looks onto park. Access to spectacular roof deck, kitchen and family home with all amenities including laundry and parking: All in the heart of Adams Morgan/Kalorama Excellent for a single person and/or a couple: the loft stairs are steep LGBTQ friendly

Top guest favorite
A bright bedroom features a spacious bed framed by light-colored walls. A colorful piece of artwork depicting palms adorns one wall, while a mirror and wardrobe provide storage options. A desk and chair are positioned for workspace convenience, and natural light fills the room through large windows.
Place to stay in Georgetown
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 423 reviews

Suite in Georgetown East Village

The parking permit is available upon request. Second bed for two guests onetime fee is $40. No cleaning fee. No parties. Live like a Georgetown resident! This is entire third floor (NOT entire place) of GT townhouse with bedroom, living room and bathroom. You come to common entrance shared with owners and take stairs to third floor and it is entirely yours. Rooms have locks with keys. The house is located in a quiet part of GT East Village. No bikes!!

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A modern three-story building showcases a blend of wood and brick exteriors, featuring large windows that enhance natural light. A rooftop terrace is visible, offering additional outdoor space. The entrance is highlighted by a contemporary garage door and landscaped greenery along the sides.
Apartment in Capitol Hill
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Walk to Capitol from Architectural Gem - Unit A

A newly-constructed building in the heart of Capitol Hill's historic district. Great restaurants, the US Capitol Building, Metro, museums, and grocery stores are all walking distance. An original 1900 carriage house was transformed into a modern building with large island kitchen, washer/dryer, and other modern amenities -- all in a quiet and tight-knit neighborhood courtyard. This location is great for couples, business travelers, or small families.

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Apartment in Northwest Washington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 418 reviews

Blue House by the Zoo- Mt. Pleasant-AdMo-CoHi

Spacious, serene, comfortable, newly Renovated 1 BR/Studio in heart of NW. A perfect place to take in all that DC has to offer in beautiful Mt Pleasant next door to National Zoo/Rock Creek Park. Easy (8 mins) walking to Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights Metro, & multiple public transit options (metro,bike,bus) to get you anywhere else in the City in mins. Enjoy effortless parking, the best bars & restaurants in DC and a vibrant, safe neighborhood.

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A modern kitchen area features sleek cabinetry and a gray granite countertop, complemented by a round dining table with white chairs. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the warm wood flooring and exposed brick wall.
Loft in Dupont Circle
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 414 reviews

Serene Flat at U/14th St in Shaw on Quaint Swann

Luxurious, private and comfortable retreat in the heart of the most bustling part of DC in the U Street/14 Street corridor. Steps to the best of city living, while on one of the most beautiful, quiet streets in DC, enjoy this award winning, sunny 1 BR penthouse flat. As architects, we've designed beautiful spaces in DC, so expect gorgeous finishes and thoughtful touches throughout. Beautiful modern renovation to historic brick walled home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Washington?

    Washington has a range of neighborhoods to explore for stays. Capitol Hill is known for historic rowhouses, Dupont Circle draws those seeking vibrant culture, and Georgetown combines riverside charm with lively shopping and dining.

  • What are the best things to do in Washington with kids?

    Families often explore Smithsonian museums with interactive exhibits, picnic near the National Mall, or visit the National Zoo. Outdoor parks and science centers provide engaging options for kids of many ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Washington?

    Explore renowned museums around the National Mall, admire monuments such as the Washington Monument, and wander Georgetown's lively streets with local shops and dining. Art galleries and vibrant markets highlight Washington’s diverse culture.

  • How is the weather in Washington?

    Washington has cold winters around 30–45°F (-1–7°C), and warm, humid summers near 72–90°F (22–32°C). Spring and fall bring milder temperatures and moderate rainfall, making light layers and an umbrella useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Washington?

    Washington has the National Mall with many renowned monuments and museums, including the Capitol and Lincoln Memorial, which are frequently photographed. You can also explore historic neighborhoods like Georgetown for local shops, dining, and architecture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Washington?

    Rock Creek Park has wooded trails suitable for casual walks and nature observation. Theodore Roosevelt Island offers a network of paths through marshes and wooded areas near the river.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Washington?

    Washington has hands-on museums, riverside parks, and historical boat rides that engage travelers of all ages. The National Gallery of Art’s Sculpture Garden and interactive exhibits at various museums are frequently suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Washington?

    Explore historic towns known for colonial sites, visit scenic gardens just outside the city, or hike national parks in the region. Wineries and waterways nearby also invite leisurely exploration.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Washington?

    Many accommodations in Washington welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, and Capitol Hill. Parks and green spaces nearby make outings with pets more convenient.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Washington?

    Consider comfortable walking shoes for the monuments and museums, and use the city’s extensive public transit for efficient travel. Neighborhood markets and local eateries add flavor to the experience beyond the landmarks.

  • What is Washington known for?

    Washington is known for its monuments, museums, and role as the United States capital, as well as its diverse neighborhoods. The city hosts national events and features influential sites tied to United States history and government.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Washington?

    Explore the historic Eastern Market with local vendors, or discover the peaceful gardens of Dumbarton Oaks. Blagden Alley in Shaw is known for street art and unique cafés.

  • What are the best foods to try in Washington?

    Washington has a mix of global flavors and local favorites such as half-smoke sausages, Chesapeake blue crab dishes, and savory Ethiopian cuisine. Farmers markets and neighborhood eateries highlight seasonal and international options.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Washington?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate layers, and an umbrella, as the city has varied temperatures and periodic rainfall. A refillable water bottle is handy for days spent outdoors exploring museums and monuments.

  • What is the nightlife in Washington like?

    Neighborhoods such as U Street and Adams Morgan are known for live music venues, late-night eateries, and a welcoming atmosphere. Washington’s nightlife spans classic jazz clubs, rooftop bars, and dance spots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Washington?

    The National Cherry Blossom Festival in early spring draws crowds for cultural events and blooms, while Independence Day festivities highlight concerts and fireworks. The Smithsonian Folklife Festival and DC Jazz Festival are also widely attended.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Washington?

    Washington has many family-friendly rentals, including larger apartments and homes in residential neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Woodley Park, and Cleveland Park. These areas provide access to parks, playgrounds, and museums.

  • When is the best time to visit Washington?

    Spring and fall are frequently suggested for pleasant temperatures, blooming trees, and comfortable city exploring. Late March and early April are known for cherry blossoms, drawing many visitors to parks and gardens.

All about Washington

The lure of Washington, DC, is no doubt in its role as a living museum of American history, packed with monuments showcasing the nation’s greatest leaders (from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King Jr.) as well as museums honoring the diversity of our nation (such as the National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum of African American History and Culture). But beyond the historical and cultural landmarks is a city filled with a vibrant street life all its own, whether you’re in trendy NoMa, historic Logan Circle, green-space haven Woodley Park, or eclectic Adams Morgan.

What are the top things to do in Washington?

National Mall

The epicenter of American pride is no doubt this two-mile-long stretch of open space, with the Lincoln Memorial on the west, Capitol Hill on the east, the White House to the north, Jefferson Memorial to the south, and the 555-foot-tall Washington Monument in the center. Other notable sites include the Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Also peppered along the way are several of the Smithsonian museums (all with free admission), including the National Air and Space Museum, National Portrait Gallery, and National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Georgetown

In DC’s oldest neighborhood, stroll along the waterfront walkways of both the Potomac River and C&O Canal and enjoy the restaurants and nightlife, perhaps at the tavern where John F. Kennedy proposed to Jacqueline Kennedy in 1953 or a 1960s-era jazz club modeled after ones from the 1920s.

Dupont Circle

This lively neighborhood for shopping, dining, and nightlife is named after its center, a metropolitan traffic circle with a fountain and a new underground art space. Dupont Circle is also the perfect starting point for a self-guided tour along the quarter’s Embassy Row.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Washington

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    4,370 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    1,410 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    7,100 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    11,110 of Washington vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Washington rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Washington stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Washington's top spots, include National Mall, National Museum of Natural History, and Nationals Park

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