Georgetown, DC

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Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown

Discover some of Washington’s oldest buildings, upscale shops and vibrant nightlife in this elegant riverside suburb.

Slip back in time as you enter the cobbled streets of Georgetown, one of D.C.’s oldest areas and now a National Historic Landmark. Established in 1751 along the banks of the Potomac River, the suburb is known for its 18th- and 19th-century architecture, including Georgian stone mansions and brick row houses.

To help you on a self-guided wander, pick up a map and pocket guide from the Georgetown Visitor Center on Thomas Jefferson Street. In summer, the center offers a free walking tour daily at noon. It will take you to landmarks such as The Old Stone House. Built in 1765, it’s Washington’s oldest, unchanged building. It’s now a public museum with rooms furnished in middle-class colonial style. See where America’s founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams dined at the City Tavern Club. At Tudor Place House and Garden, see more than 8,000 pieces of art and furniture, some of which date back to the 1700s, then stroll through the 5.5 acres (two hectares) of beautifully landscaped gardens. Also of note is the Custom House and Post Office, one of the first to be built in America.

Not far from the visitor center is the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal. Take a leisurely one-hour ride on a replica 18th-century boat drawn by mules that walk along on towpaths. The 184.5-mile (296-kilometer) canal goes from Georgetown to Cumberland, Maryland. It was built to transport wood, coal and goods as an alternative route to the Potomac River, which runs parallel to the canal. Walk or cycle along a portion of the towpath to see historic aqueducts, lock houses and mills.

Georgetown University, America’s oldest Catholic university, is located about two miles (three kilometers) from downtown Washington. Founded in 1789, Georgetown University includes former U.S. President Bill Clinton among its notable alumni.

Georgetown is rich with historic landmarks, but it’s also a good place to shop and dine in upscale boutiques and restaurants, especially along Wisconsin and M streets. As an alternative, go to the Georgetown Waterfront Park for a relaxing meal as you look over the Potomac River.

Georgetown is about a 12-minute drive just to the north west of downtown Washington. There are various buses that go to Georgetown from downtown, including the DC Circulator, the D6 and the S4. From the National Mall catch the 36 from the corner of NW 7th and NW Constitution Avenue.


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Washington Plaza Hotel

Washington Plaza Hotel

4 out of 5
10 Thomas Circle NW Washington DC
The price is ₩159,300 per night from May 25 to May 26
₩159,300
₩184,709 total
May 25 - May 26
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Washington. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (5,112 reviews)
Perfect location to all things vital to visit while in DC! Great meals at the quaint restaurant. Fantastic customer service from the staff. Appreciate the stay

Reviewed on May 9, 2026

Washington Plaza Hotel
Crowne Plaza College Park - Washington DC by IHG

Crowne Plaza College Park - Washington DC by IHG

3.5 out of 5
6400 Ivy Lane Greenbelt MD
The price is ₩128,609 per night from May 24 to May 25
₩128,609
₩145,327 total
May 24 - May 25
includes taxes & fees
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8.4/10 Very Good! (2,473 reviews)
My 1st room smelled a lot like smoke and the hotel is supposed to be non-smoking. After refusing a deodorizing room spray, I was moved to another room. The mattresses in both rooms were old, lumpy and very uncomfortable. I slept on the lounge chair the entire stay. When asked for the room to be cleaned, ...

Reviewed on May 6, 2026

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Hamilton Hotel Washington DC

Hamilton Hotel Washington DC

4 out of 5
1001 14th St NW Washington DC
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is ₩284,475 per night from May 22 to May 23
₩284,475
₩375,525 total
May 22 - May 23
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Omni Shoreham Hotel

Omni Shoreham Hotel

4 out of 5
2500 Calvert St Nw Washington DC
The price is ₩235,456 per night from May 24 to May 25
₩235,456
₩323,856 total
May 24 - May 25
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The Watermark Hotel

The Watermark Hotel

4 out of 5
1825 Capital One Dr McLean VA
The price is ₩272,053 per night from May 29 to May 30
₩272,053
₩312,828 total
May 29 - May 30
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9.6/10 Exceptional! (2,958 reviews)
Had a great experience from the time we checked in to the checkout. Food was great. Bed was comfortable. Will definitely be visiting again

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The Watermark Hotel
Arlo Washington DC

Arlo Washington DC

4 out of 5
333 G St NW Washington DC
The price is ₩337,335 per night from May 30 to May 31
₩337,335
₩450,936 total
May 30 - May 31
includes taxes & fees
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9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,569 reviews)
Unexpected urban fee 35 daily for no amenities

Reviewed on May 8, 2026

Arlo Washington DC
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Other neighborhoods around Georgetown

Foggy Bottom

Foggy Bottom

The important monuments and popular shops are just a few highlights of Foggy Bottom. Make a stop by Potomac River or Market 5 Gallery while you're exploring the area.

Foggy Bottom
Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle

Embassies and think tanks abound in this area, where visitors can enjoy the Dupont Circle Fountain, historic Anderson House, and diverse dining options. Easily accessible via the Red Line Metro station.

Dupont Circle
Connecticut Ave - K Street

Connecticut Ave - K Street

While you're in Connecticut Ave - K Street, take in top sights like National Geographic Museum or K Street, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Farragut North Station or Farragut West Station.

Connecticut Ave - K Street
Downtown Washington D.C.

Downtown Washington D.C.

Central business district boasting Penn Quarter, Chinatown, and CityCenterDC, with a variety of bars, restaurants, and theaters. Explore historic sites like Lafayette Square and enjoy diverse dining options such as Fogo de Chão and Old Ebbitt Grill.

Downtown Washington D.C.
Bronze Statue on Logan Circle in Washington DC: man on a horse.

Logan Circle

Logan Circle is known for its popular shops, and with sights like Studio Theatre and Mary McLeod Bethune Council House, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Washington.

Logan Circle
Northwest

Northwest

Discover the heart of Washington, D.C. in this bustling quadrant, home to the central business district, Federal Triangle, and northern National Mall museums. Explore college campuses, catch a game at Capital One Arena, or visit the National Cathedral and Rock Creek Park. Enjoy seamless connectivity with all six Metro lines and numerous bus options.

Northwest


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