Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
Airport Hotels and Accommodation
(Washington, District of Columbia - DC, USA)
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) serves almost 20 million passengers per year and is the main gateway to the country's capital city and a hub for the major carrier, US Airways.
Washington is both a popular visitor location and an important business center, and the demand for quality accommodation is understandably high. Fortunately, the city more than meets the needs of visitors, with a wealth of top hotels and other assorted accommodation.
Washington: Airport Hotels and Accommodation
The Hilton Crystal City Hotel is situated near to the airport, within minutes of downtown Washington DC. The hotel provides extensive services for business travelers including excellent conference facilities, and is connected by a complimentary shuttle bus. Further popular hotels close to Ronald Reagan Washington Airport are listed below.
HOTELS CLOSE TO RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON AIRPORT (DCA) |
Hotel Name |
Address |
Miles |
Km |
Econo Lodge National Airport DCA Arlington | 2485 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Virginia (VA), USA | 2 | 3.2 |
Comfort Inn at the Pentagon Arlington | 2480 South Glebe Road, Building 2, Arlington, Virginia (VA), USA | 3 | 4.8 |
Quality Inn Iwo Jima Arlington | 1501 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia (VA), USA | 3 | 4.8 |
Quality Hotel Courthouse Plaza | 1200 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Virginia (VA), USA | 4 | 6.4 |
Comfort Inn Ballston | 1211 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Virginia (VA), USA | 5 | 8 |
Comfort Inn Landmark Alexandria | 6254 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia (VA), USA | 5 | 8 |
Four Seasons Washington | 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia (DC), 20037, USA | 5 | 8 |
Omni Shoreham Hotel | 2500 Calvert Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia (DC), 20008, USA | 5 | 8 |
Quality Hotel Courthouse Plaza | 1200 North Courthouse Road, Arlington Virginia 22201, USA | 5 | 8 |
Washington: City Hotels and Accommodation
An enormous and somewhat diverse selection of hotels can be found in and around central Washington, which lies around 4 miles / 7 km from Ronald Reagan Washington Airport (DCA). Here are the main districts and places to visit in the city.
Foggy Bottom
Situated close to the White House, the official home of the President of the United States, life in Foggy Bottom is based around the Metro train station and contains a number of luxury hotels and historic buildings.
Downtown Washington
The largest and most important region, Washington's downtown district has much to offer. Full of shopping centers, eateries, theaters, museums and galleries, hotels in this part of the city are ideally placed to explore the area, with top tourist attractions often just minutes away.
Penn Quarter
Recently renovated, Penn Quarter stands close to Pennsylvania Avenue and is a relatively small district, containing a number of important buildings of historical significance, including the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building. Hotels in this part of Washington are close to theaters, restaurants and lively nightspots.
Dupont Circle
One of the most vibrant areas of Washington, the Dupont Circle district contains a wealth of bars, coffee shops and accommodation options, suiting all budgets. Dupont Circle is also known for its thriving gay community and seasonal events.
Shaw
Home to the Howard University campus, Washington's Shaw district is edged by the North Capitol Street and contains many old buildings, with a good selection of hotels and guest houses close to the university, together with bars, restaurants and more.
Georgetown
One of the most significant landmarks in this area is the Georgetown University, around which you will find a number of inexpensive places to stay. Other attractions in the Georgetown district include fashion boutiques, shopping centers and eye-catching architecture on a grand scale.
Capitol Hill
One of Washington's most well-known districts, Capitol Hill is a peaceful district and the perfect place to escape the bustle of city life. Bordered by the Capitol Streets and divided into two main regions, hotels in this part of Washington are amongst the city's most popular, with well-known brands in plentiful supply, together with cheap bed and breakfast options.