Where to Stay in DC that won't "Break the Bank"

Updated: 6 febrero 2024

As local DC tour guides who offer budget-friendly walking tours, we know a thing or two about visiting DC on a budget.

We've put together this list of best budget hotels and hostels in Washington DC based on suggestions from guests in our Washington DC Travel Tips Facebook Group, as well as where we have been seeing our tour guests stay.

10+ Budget Friendly Hotels in DC

Hilton Garden Inn (White House)
One Washington Circle (near Georgetown)
The Carlyle (Dupont Circle)
Embassy Row Hotel (Dupont Circle)
American Guest House (Dupont Circle)
Holiday Day Inn Capitol (Capitol Hill)
Friends Place (Capitol Hill)
Downtown Washington Hostel (Union Station)
Phoenix Park Hotel (Union Station)
Northern Virginia Hotels (Arlington & Rosslyn)

We share more about WHY these are great options below!

It's a common request that we get once someone books a walking tour with us. "Could you help me find an affordable hotel?"

Cheap Washington DC Hotel Tips

Our group is comprised of locals, like our tour guides, veteran Washington, D.C. visitors, as well as newbies to the city.

You don't need to be a member in order to read the posts, comments, and suggestions. You'll find guests reporting back on where they've stayed and their experiences in different hotels in DC.

So, check the group out when you are finished reading this post.


HOW TO FIND CHEAP ACCOMMODATION IN DC

Generally speaking, the most popular destination for affordable hotels is just across the river in Virginia (Rosslyn, Pentagon City, and Crystal City).

All are Metro-accessible, but you will need to keep in mind the cost of driving, parking, and longer Metro rides. With the exception of a few places in Virginia, these hotels are not walkable to the main attractions in downtown DC like the Washington Monument. And if you are out late, you will need to take a taxi or know when is the last train.

Something to keep in mind when looking for cheap hotels in DC is that they will have fewer amenities and may not be recently updated or renovated.

If you're looking for an outdoor pool, indoor pool, rooftop bar, business center, gym, spa, or room service, you may not find them at some of the less expensive hotels.


What is the average hotel room cost in DC?

A lot of this depends on when you're visiting! Hotels during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Spring will be more expensive than in January. There are many factors that impact hotel pricing, including conventions, business travel, sporting events, school tours, and more. Prices will fluctuate a great deal week to week and month to month.

The average hotel room in DC is $225 per night according to Kayak.com. It is a myth that hotel prices change depending on the time of day.

But, if you're looking to get the best deal it is cheaper to get a hotel room much closer to your trip than you expect.

Hotel prices are generally cheaper the same week of travel - although you may have less options for amenities or location!

You'll also save if you check in on a Sunday rather than mid-week.

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Look into hostels and bed and breakfasts for an affordable price and comfort.

While hostels are known for having multiple travelers staying together in one room, many DC hostels have single and double private rooms.

Bed and Breakfasts offer a lot of personalized amenities, not just the first meal of the day but you might find some that have free access to bicycles to help you get around town.

It's also good to check which hotels have free wifi, a 24-hour fitness center, late check-out, allow pets, and other amenities.

We also recommend finding a hotel that has free cancellation.

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CHEAP HOTELS DOWNTOWN NEAR WHITE HOUSE

Downtown Washington DC can be a lot of different things but generally speaking, it's the area around the White House, north of the National Mall.

Chinatown, Penn Quarter, Archives, and Federal Triangle are all Metro stations in this area so you can get on basically any Metro line if you're staying central.

You'll find a lot of high-end hotels in this area, but with advance planning, you can get a room at some centrally located affordable hotels here as well.

They won't be the least expensive hotel in the DC Metro area, but you'll also have the convenience of a centrally located place to stay.


Hilton Garden Inn

Located on 14th Street, one of the most vibrant streets in the city.

Guests can easily walk down to the memorials on the National Mall, the Smithsonian Museums, or the White House.

As part of a hotel chain, the Hilton Garden Inn Downtown might not have as much character as other hotels, but the service is very reliable.


GEORGETOWN / FOGGY BOTTOM

As the former home of the Kennedys, Georgetown is a high-end neighborhood with several luxury hotels.

We list a few of the more affordable Georgetown options below.

Most DC residents will tell you that once you cross over Rock Creek headed east, you aren't in Georgetown anymore.

The Foggy Bottom/West End neighborhood, home to George Washington University, and the Kennedy Center still has some hotels that boast "Georgetown" in the name.

There is no Metro station in Georgetown but you'll find it not a far walk from the Foggy Bottom station on the Blue, Orange, or Silver Lines.

There are also many bus routes, including the free Circulator, that go to Georgetown.


One Washington Circle Hotel

A highly rated hotel located on Washington Circle, not far from the Foggy Bottom Metro station, and an easy walk to Georgetown.

We have many guests who stay here with wonderful things to say about the staff and location.

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DUPONT CIRCLE BUDGET HOTELS

Dupont Circle has a number of boutique hotels and a great nightlife scene.

Embassy Row starts at Dupont Circle and heads west down Massachusetts Ave NW and you'll also find the Phillips Art Collection here.

It is serviced by the Red Line station, Dupont Circle, as well as the Circulator bus line.

DUPONT CIRCLE BUDGET HOTELS MAP

The Carlyle Dupont Circle

A beautiful boutique hotel right off of Dupont Circle. Very reasonably priced rooms and excellent customer service.

The White House is just a few blocks away, and the metro is across the street.

Dupont is a fun and less touristy part of town, with easy access to Georgetown.


Embassy Row Hotel

Newly renovated and right on Embassy Row, this hotel comes with one of the only rooftop pool bars in the city.

With a kitchen with homemade gin drinks great food downstairs and beautiful views, you might not want to leave.

Embassy Row Hotel
Embassy Row Hotel Bedroom

This hotel offers a great location as a base to explore all of the city.

In fact, you might run into many of our guides at the pool in the summer as it's one of our favorite secret oases in the city!


American Guest House

This Washington DC bed and breakfast in hip northwest DC is accessible by public bus and a 15-minute walk from the ever-popular Dupont Circle and its Metro station - and our Dupont Circle/Embassy Row Tours!

The perfect location for access to the National Mall, Georgetown, Union Station, National Zoo, and Chinatown by public transportation.

As a B&B, you get a clean and comfortable room but better yet a delicious, homemade breakfast – even to go if you ask in advance!

Hotel Tabard Inn

A charming inn with a fireplace in the parlor, hardwood floors, and a true feel of escaping with no television in the rooms, the Hotel Tabard Inn is an oasis in DC.

Also located at Dupont Circle, you won't feel the hustle and bustle of the nearby city life.

A late eighteenth-century townhouse, the rooms have private or shared bathrooms and a full restaurant downstairs.

Tabard Inn brunches are renowned in DC so be sure to try their homemade donuts that some of our guides wait weeks to get a reservation for!

While it's on the higher end of our recommendations, the charm, location, and restaurant make it a great choice.


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CAPITOL HILL BUDGET HOTELS

Capitol Hill is more than just our government, it's a residential neighborhood as well.

The ever-popular Eastern Market has weekend farmers markets and Barracks Row is home to some of the best locally-owned restaurants.

Capitol Hill DC Map

You'll also be near the National Mall's east end where the Air and Space Museum, National Gallery of Art, and Spy Museum are located.

Most of the Metro stations in this area are on the Blue, Orange, and Silver Line - like Capitol South and Eastern Market.


Holiday Inn - Capitol

You'll find this location is popular with lots of international groups so don't be surprised to see many British high schoolers in the elevator!

Located just steps from the Air and Space Museum and an easy walk to the Capitol, it is a great location.

The hotel has a restaurant and bar as well as a Starbucks in the lobby.


Friends Place on Capitol Hill

A unique option, Friends Place is a Quaker Meetinghouse that offers lodging in a great location.

It's more of a hostel in that there are shared rooms but a great way to meet other interested visitors to the city. 

Breakfast is included in the inexpensive room rates, but if you're still hungry you can join us on our Eastern Market Dessert Tour just down the street.

As it is a religious house, there are worship services but the Quaker house is open to all.


There are not a lot of hotels on Capitol Hill because it is a residential neighborhood, so a popular option for this area is a house or apartment rental from AirBNB / VRBO.

These offer the benefit of proximity to places like the Capitol building, great location restaurants, free wi-fi and spacious rooms.

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UNION STATION / NOMA / H ST NE

Union Station is the main transport hub in the city as a stop for Amtrak, MARC, Megabus, and more.

The Metro also has a red line stop here.

The area around Union Station has become more developed with hotels, restaurants, and bars.


Downtown Washington Hostel

This hostel offers a fun and relaxing atmosphere for those looking to make a few new friends during their time in DC.

There are many books, games, and even a Wii console available for use.

Also, Downtown Washington Hostel is located along H Street, perhaps DC's hippest and most up-and-coming neighborhood.

There are endless restaurants and bars in the area, though unfortunately no metro stations directly on H Street.

However, Union Station -- a hub for Amtrak, Metro, and many buses -- is only 5 blocks from the hostel.


Phoenix Park Hotel

Literally across the street from Union Station and within walking distance to the Capitol, this is a great location.

This historic hotel is considered a premier option but the rates are comparable to many other affordable hotels around the city.

It has incredibly good reviews and is a great option for business travelers.

Phoenix Park Hotel
View from the Phoenix Park Hotel

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VIRGINIA BUDGET HOTELS

Not only is staying in Virginia less expensive than staying in DC, but it is also a great area to explore.

You'll find many great restaurants in Rosslyn, which is an easy walk to Georgetown as well.

Pentagon City is home to our nearest shopping mall and is across the street from the Pentagon. Crystal City has a walkable main street with lots of food options. All of these hotels are on the same metro line as DCA Airport.

Residence Inn/Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel 

These are two conjoined Marriott properties in Crystal City. The Residence Inn is great for families - full size fridge, small kitchenette, free breakfast included and the Renaissance has nice, updated rooms with a lively bar and restaurant. Both hotels offer free shuttles to the airport and Crystal City Metro Station (which is about a 15-20 minute walk away.) There are lots of dining options along Crystal Drive near the hotels as well. If you are looking to maximize Marriott points or save some money staying out of the city, this is still a well-connected location with some nice amenities.

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What to keep in mind when looking at the various options is to find a hotel that is within walking distance of a Metro station or offers a shuttle.

There are so many hotels in Virginia that you can find anything from an Econolodge to a Marriott.

Arlington Virginia Hotels - this includes Pentagon City and Crystal City, as well as hotels near DCA Airport.

Rosslyn Metro Station and the surrounding area are walkable from Georgetown and just a few Metro stations from the National Mall.

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About The Author

Canden Arciniega

Follow On Instagram | I'm a historian & tour guide in Washington DC with 4 published books about the city. I have written for HuffPost Travel and have been featured in the Washington Post, WTOP, and numerous other DC papers. I've also been interviewed by the BBC, NPR, Travel Channel and Discovery Family Channel. I am the producer of the podcast, Tour Guide Tell All. I am an authority on D.C. history, and have led tours in the city since 2011. I currently resides in DC, but have also lived in London and South Korea, and have traveled to over 28 countries and every US State but Hawaii. I homeschool my 2 children by exploring the plethora of museums in DC. Read More...
Updated: febrero 6th, 2024
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