dream Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 HI!My husband and I are planning a visit to Washington DC for a long weekend, but I am struggling with how to figure out which zones are safe, walkable and close to transit. We do not plan to drive at all. Our biggest need is close to transit and in an area with eateries and bars within either walking distance or short cab and of course safe. Any area can be dangerous but i do not want an area with a crime issue. We plan on visiting some sites but we do not have to be within walking distance transit works. I would prefer 3.5 star and above but in extremely desirable area a 3* will work. The budget is no more than $125 a night. If I have to go higher I will but prefer not to unless a 4* plus. Thank you so much for any help. Link to comment
austin_res Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 I would look into the White House-Downtown, Dupont, and Capitol Hill zones. These are the most popular zones for visitors to DC and hotels generally are close to metro stations. Link to comment
thereuare Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 dream,Please confirm that the three zones above are acceptable and we'll suggest a strategy for you to follow.Please use the PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links on the board to begin your travel purchases. (please click this PRICELINE link before replying)Thanks. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
friedmanchen Posted August 30, 2010 Report Share Posted August 30, 2010 i looked at prices for 9/29 to 10/1, it's too high to find a downtown 4" or 3.5" hotel. How about Crystal city? Link to comment
Doubleplay Posted August 31, 2010 Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 DC is usually expensive during the week and inexpensive on weekends. That's a long weekend, so you might be able to do good splitting your bid into 10/8-10 or 11 and 10/10 or 11-12.For Priceline name your own price, the areas closest to most of the tourist sites are (in preference order IMHO):#5: Convention Ctr - Capitol Hill area#13: White House - Downtown#8: Dupont Circle - Woodley Park#9: Georgetown - Foggy BottomStay away from #7: DC Suburbs - Northeast AreaIf you're doing name your own price, hopefully you'll get lucky and get a hotel near a Metro. The Renaissance on 9th St, the Grand Hyatt, JW Marriott and Willard are all walking distance to Metro stops.3 star in the zones mentioned above should be fine. For lower costs, you can go to #6: Crystal City which has a Metro stop and the hotels have free shuttle buses to Reagan Airport where you can also catch the Metro.You can get all day Metro passes that are good after the morning rush hour (930a).Details about the subway at www.wmata.com Link to comment
dream Posted September 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 I apologize for taking so long to respond.Those zones work for me. After researching a bit the four zones suggested work well for me. I think because of possible night time activities, I prefer Dupot Circl and Georgetown over Convention Center and White House Zones. So the following order:#8: Dupont Circle - Woodley Park#9: Georgetown - Foggy Bottom#5: Convention Ctr - Capitol Hill area#13: White House - DowntownThis is Columbus weekend so I know I need to book asap. I am completely willing to split the trip up into two sets of bids. I am just unsure how to split them up since friday to Sunday night are technically weekend because of the holiday and Monday only week day. Preference is to split into 2 nights and two nights, or into first three nights then one night. I greatly appreciate all your help. My max is 125 but can go higher. I prefer 4* and above or at least 3.5 star. I am worried about some eviews for 3*, but if it starts to come to wire, I am willing to give the 3* a try. Thanks again for all of your help. This website is incredible.April Link to comment
carolinamha06 Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 If you refer to the hotel listing for Washington, DC you will find that many of the Downtown DC Zone hotels are South of Dupont Circle....I've had two experiences bidding for the Dupont area....last year I got stuck out at the Marriott Wardman Park -- not very close to Dupont. This past weekend, I bid on priceline for a 3.5 star including the Downtown Zone and got the Hotel Madera -- one block from Dupont Circle...Just an FYI. Link to comment
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