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Washington Hilton
4.2/589 Reviews
Adams Morgan
The hotel is huge and one of the more affordable one around DC. The aircon in the room is a little noisy but the operation guy came and says that’s the way it is. I asked for kettle to boil water and it came quite quickly though. There’s a usd20 surcharge per room per night but you can offset by meals in the hotel. The front desk also provides bottled water FOC upon request. Overall an ok stay.
The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row
4.3/5104 Reviews
Sheridan-Kalorama
Good location, 5 minutes walking distance from the subway, there is a big Hilton hotel opposite, there is a bus at the door, it is very convenient to go, the room is large, the design is very American, the bed is comfortable to sleep, it is recommended!
Motel 6 Washington, DC
2.5/527 Reviews
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast
On the outskirts of Washington, you need to take the bus to the center of Washington. There is a supermarket nearby and there is a Chinese fast food takeaway. There are more black people around. Go out less at night. It is ok to live.
U Street Hostel
3.9/570 Reviews
Shaw
This was my first stay in a capsule. I admit that I thought one would enter from the side instead of the end, not that this seemed to be a problem. I like the idea of being ensconced in a cocoon but I realise this isn’t for everyone. In dorm room situations I always prefer a lower bunk, the upper bunks can be more awkward. Unsurprisingly, the same applies here. Anyway, I put the pillow down the far end and climbed in head first. You ‘seal’ your capsule by pulling down the blind at the end. I am not claustrophobic in any way but found I had to keep the blind open for ventilation. There did appear to be ways to adjust the temperature but due to a busy travel schedule I didn’t get a chance to ask staff about this. This hotel uses Goki, this app that lets you scan yourself into the building and the rooms instead of typing in a room code. It has other functions as well. It is worth getting the Goki app as the door codes are changed periodically for security reasons but Goki should always scan you in once you’ve set it up. I thought that $5 for the laundry was a little much and I’m not sure how they ascertained who had paid and who hadn’t since you just walked in. Laundry detergent was included in the $5 charge and when I asked where I would find it they said it would be set out but I couldn’t find it anywhere so I had to track down a staff member. I’m glad to have finally checked ‘sleep in a capsule’ off the list.
Omni Shoreham Hotel
4.2/5101 Reviews
Woodley Park
We stayed at the Omni Shoreham for 5 days in September, attending a conference which was hosted at the hotel. The building is huge, with hundreds of rooms. The public areas were grand and it felt well kept. There was a decent sized pool and restaurant. Bar prices were a disgrace, so we tried drinking at the nearby bars and restaurants which were a fraction of the price. I would strongly recommend doing the same. Food during the conference was OK for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Not mind blowing but plenty of options and all cooked fresh. Conference facilities were extensive and the location of the hotel was ideal with its proximity to the mall and airports. I would stay again but would definitely avoid the bar and restaurant unless I win the lottery.
Generator Hotel Washington DC
4/5130 Reviews
Sheridan-Kalorama
I stayed in a shared room (females only), and this was perfect for me because I was only there for a couple nights and just needed a place to sleep since I was out all day long. The Generator checked all the boxes and I felt safe sharing my room. The red line is only minutes away and there are multiple buses that can take you wherever you need to be! Everyone was very helpful and kind.

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