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The Best Hotels to Book Near the National Mall

As the National Mall cant be missed on a visit to Washington DC, youll want to stay somewhere nearby
As the National Mall can't be missed on a visit to Washington DC, you'll want to stay somewhere nearby | © Terry Granger / Alamy Stock Photo

Nowhere packs so many nationally significant monuments into one long strip of land quite as much as the National Mall in Washington DC. It measures roughly 2mi (3km) from the Lincoln Memorial to the United States Capitol, with war memorials, world-class museums, statues of great historical figures and more. These are the best hotels nearby, all bookable with Culture Trip.

State Plaza Hotel

Hotel, Apartment

State Plaza Hotel
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Looking to stay in a suite during your time in Washington DC? The State Plaza Hotel, in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood, offers nothing less with their all-suite hotel. There’s a mild art deco flavor to the interior design of each suite, with patterned curtains and carpets, gilded mirrors and chrome lamps. The deluxe suites contain a kitchen, with a microwave oven and refrigerator.

Hotel Hive

Independent Hotel

Hotel Hive
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For a trendy, modern hotel in Foggy Bottom, Hotel Hive has you covered. Think bare brick, exposed ceiling pipes and beams, and minimalist decor – and you’ll be picturing something akin to the Hotel Hive’s comfortable rooms and functional common space. Some of the twin rooms have bunk beds. The highlight is the excellent rooftop Hive Bar, with views from the terrace seating over towards George Washington University and beyond.

citizenM Washington DC Capitol

Hotel

citizenM Washington DC Capitol
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Head up to the rooftop terrace at the citizenM Washington DC Capitol and you’ll be able to see not only the Capitol building, but also the whole tree line of the National Mall – which is a mere two blocks from the hotel. The colorful common spaces here are enlivened by a Pop art meets contemporary design sensibility that includes bright ceiling murals and eclectic collections of curios and portraits. Rooms are small but packed with modern features such as mood lighting and rainfall showers.

Hyatt Place Washington DC/National Mall

Chain Hotel

Hyatt Place Washington D.C.:National Mall
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Just a few blocks south of the National Mall is the Hyatt Place, a hotel that does a remarkable job of balancing budget with generous space in soothingly decorated rooms, each of which have separate sitting and sleeping areas. The Hyatt is also big on amenities, with a bar and restaurant that both stay open 24 hours a day, an outdoor pool and a fitness center with running machines, ellipticals and free weights.

Residence Inn Washington DC/Capitol

Chain Hotel

Residence Inn Washington DC:Capitol
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Planning on staying in Washington DC for a while? The Residence Inn is equally open to short- and long-stay guests, who opt to stay in comfort in the one- or two-bedroom suites. Plenty of thought has gone into making a longer stay here as comfortable as possible – rooms have separate dining and sitting areas, a kitchen equipped with a full-size refrigerator, stovetop and dishwasher, and free breakfast in the mornings. There’s also a grocery delivery service here.

Canopy by Hilton Washington DC The Wharf

Hotel

Canopy By Hilton Washington DC The Wharf
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The sleek, glass-fronted Canopy overlooks a wharf on a channel of the Potomac River. The hotel is packed with impressive features: the elaborate interior design of the lobby area includes multi-story light fixtures and soothing water features, while the rooms have wood-paneled walls and elegant tiled bathrooms. A chaise lounge placed in front of the floor-to-ceiling window makes it easy to take in the view. You can also rent a bike for free from the hotel to explore this riverfront area.

National at Courthouse

Apartment, Hotel

National at Courthouse
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A little further afield are the apartments of National at Courthouse, on the Arlington side of the river from the National Mall. These serviced rooms are a few minutes from the Courthouse metro station, which is only five stops from Smithsonian station on the National Mall. This is a great choice if you’re looking for more spacious accommodation than those on the DC side of the river tend to offer. There’s a kitchen with an oven and tall fridge, laundry facilities and plenty of storage space.

Mandarin Oriental Washington DC

Chain Hotel, Luxury

A large and stylish seating area of the Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C., with many cushioned sofas, chairs and round tables.
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Luxury and the Mandarin Oriental are inseparable entities, so if you’re looking for the ultimate in comfort and amenities from your hotel, this option – tucked between the riverfront and Holocaust Memorial Museum – is a winner. Even the simplest rooms here have plenty of space, dressed with elegant, floral designs in duck egg blue and mahogany tones. True to all Mandarin Oriental properties, there is a fine-dining restaurant. The rates also include access to the fitness center and Olympic-sized pool.

Looking for something different? Put your relaxation first with a stay at one of the city’s best spa hotels or book an unforgettable stay at one of the most famous historic hotels in Washington DC now with Culture Trip. These must-see attractions will have you hopping from memorials to architectural landmarks and museums, but if you’re looking for something a little off the beaten path, these outdoor activities in and around Washington DC will be a great way to fill your time. Don’t forget to have a little fun and fit in a boozy brunch at one of these top spots.

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