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The Best Hotels to Book near Washington Union Station

Luxury meets practicality at Conrad Washington DC
Luxury meets practicality at Conrad Washington DC | Courtesy of Conrad Washington DC / Expedia

From elegant five-star stays to affordable hotels with rooftop pools, and hip hangouts for activists, this is our pick of the best hotels near Washington Union Station – bookable on Culture Trip.

Washington Union Station is the stereotypical ‘popular girl’ of stations. She’s beautiful, she’s sought after, and she’s at the centre of everything. Inside, there are plenty of shops and casual restaurants, while DC’s most-visited landmarks are within walking distance. As are the bars and eateries of the buzzing Penn Quarter. Anywhere that’s not close by can be reached via the station’s many Metro lines and trains. Staying nearby is a great choice when you want to get stuck in and explore the city. Here’s where you should lay your head.

Kimpton George Hotel, an IHG Hotel

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The life-sized horse lamp in the lobby sums up this four-star hotel. It’s luxurious and stylish, with just the right amount of quirk. Guest rooms are suitably plush, but awash with offbeat design details such as decorative pillows wearing a George Washington-esque blue coat, extracts of his original writings on the walls and rugs, and plenty of pictures of the man himself. The Kimpton George Hotel is conveniently located close to the city’s major attractions, and just one block from Union Station. You’ll want to make sure you’re back at the hotel for 5pm each day, though – there’s a complimentary wine hour in the lobby.

Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill

Luxury, Chain Hotel

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You know your hotel’s in a good spot when you can step outside and see the Capitol Building at the end of the street. And that’s exactly what you get at the Hyatt Regency Washington, which is also just three blocks from Union Station. In the hotel itself there are spacious guest rooms, a gym and swimming pool, and an all-American grill called Article One. Don’t miss the ribeye, grilled to perfection and topped with a thick slab of beer-and-bourbon butter, with cloud-soft, garlic-whipped potatoes and asparagus on the side. And check if the salt-crusted prime rib is on as a special – if it is, you know what to do.

Hilton Washington DC Capitol Hill

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As you might have guessed from the name, this elegant hotel is within walking distance of most of DC’s best-known attractions, including the Capitol Building. If walking isn’t for you, however, it’s just six minutes from Union Station, where you can easily catch the Metro to get around instead. Refuel after a day on the move at the hotel’s Bistro 525, which serves hearty but high-quality fare. Dishes range from roasted pork shoulder bao buns to fig and prosciutto flatbread, or even a beige-licious Wisconsin fish fry. Then there’s the onsite convenience store open 24/7 for any late-night or early-morning cravings.

YOTEL Washington DC

Chain Hotel

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When it’s sunny outside, you might struggle to tear yourself away from YOTEL Washington DC’s rooftop pool and lounge Deck 11 (open from late May to September). And who could blame you, when you’re getting served watermelon frozé as you recline in a poolside cabana? Venture outside, though, and you’ll see you’re just a few blocks from sights such as the Capitol Building and the Smithsonian museums. Head back in time for dinner at the hotel’s Art and Soul restaurant, where modern American fare is made from ingredients sourced from the Chesapeake Bay watershed communities. The grilled swordfish is a must try.

Motto by Hilton Washington DC City Center

Boutique Hotel, Chain Hotel

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You get a lot of bang for your buck at Motto: a great location in Chinatown; sleek, minimalist bedrooms; and four spots to eat and drink in. Start your day off with a mug of locally roasted Blanchard’s coffee at the Crimson Coffee Bar, hit up Crimson Diner for southern comfort food like jumbo chicken wings, and splash out on a sundowner on the Crimson View bar’s terrace. The hotel’s whiskey bar, with its brooding aesthetic, regular live music, and interesting array of whiskeys, is the perfect place to round off the day with a dram or two.

Conrad Washington DC

Luxury, Hotel, Chain Hotel

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If you’re looking for a more luxurious stay, you’ll love this five-star bolthole in the city centre. Its muted colour scheme, marble bathroom tiles and simple modern furnishings give it a look of pared-back elegance. It’s not style over substance, though. Every aspect of a stay here has been considered, resulting in useful additions like a concierge app, and free fruit and headphones in the gym. Then there’s its incredible location, a 15-minute walk from the White House.

Riggs Washington DC

Independent Hotel, Hotel, Luxury

A stylish and quirky room at the Riggs Washington DC, with a cushioned sofa, two footstools, an armchair and a small table with two cushioned chairs.
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When former clients have included Presidents Lincoln, Eisenhower and Grant, you know you’re staying at the right place. That was, to be honest, back when Riggs Washington DC was a bank that some 23 former presidents trusted to keep their cash safe, rather than the swanky four-star hotel it is today. Still, a stay here is worth its weight in gold for its handy location near the White House and Union Station (less than a 30-minute walk), the excessively lavish, caviar grilled cheese at European brasserie Cafe Riggs, and the grown-up jello shots at experimental cocktail bar Silver Lyan, hidden away in the former bank vault.

Eaton DC

Boutique Hotel

Modern restaurant with hanging plants and minimalist leather chairs at Eaton DC
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It’s not every day you get gifted a healing crystal upon checking into your hotel, but this starting token tells you everything you need to know about hip hotel Eaton DC. Standing tall on K Street (a street known for lobbying), this progressive place is a meeting spot for social justice seekers, activists, and generally progressive individuals. Even if you’re not an activist yourself, you’ll likely be converted by a stay here, thanks to the political art, carefully curated library, and regular author talks. This vibe mingles nicely with the New Age one, which continues throughout the hotel. It even extends to the minibar, which is stocked with kombucha, moringa shots and tarot cards (don’t eat them).

For more accommodation options in Washington, check out the best family-friendly hotels perfect for the little ones, or the most famous historical stays in the heart of modern America’s birthplace – bookable now with Culture Trip. There are endless things to do in the capital with the best outdoor activities, or expand your horizons with a weekend trip outside the city.

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