East End

Budget

Budget
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Hotel Harrington
1100 E St NW
+1 202 628-8140
From $100

Odd to see such a cheap hotel next to the Mall! It's not clear how they've managed to maintain this old clunker here in such a high-real estate zone for so long, but if you don't mind your hotel looking a little older and shabby, this is a great budget option.

Budget
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Hostelling International Washington DC
1009 11th St NW
+1 202 737-2333
$25-40

A pretty great hostel; you can't beat the price for such a central location. The building is old and somewhat dingy-looking from the outside, but inside it's clean and in good shape. Offers free breakfast, Wi-Fi, nice kitchen and a comfy common room. That the management is maintaining a heavy focus on customer service is an added plus.

Budget
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Red Roof Inn
500 H St NW
+1 202 289-5959
From $130

Red Roof is usually a bottom budget dusty motel chain on barren stretches of highway. It's strange to see it here. And those prices are low for a reason—next to the Verizon Center it may be, but it's run down.

Midrange

Midrange
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Hampton Inn
901 6th St NW
+1 202 842-2500
From $180

Average location of an average hotel chain, with average prices, and slightly above average continental breakfast. Small indoor pool, jacuzzi, fitness center, free coffee in lobby.

Midrange
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Henley Park
926 Massachusetts Ave NW
+1 202 638-5200
From $160

A nice, small, historic, non-chain hotel amidst the big chain monsters. Its amenities are fewer, but its charm obviously greater. Free WiFi.

Midrange
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Marriott at Metro Center
775 12th St NW
+1 202 737-2200
From $189

Marriott number two the third, JW Marriott is the most expensive. Nicer lobby, larger rooms, a really good gym, and another small pool + jacuzzi.

Midrange
$$
Marriott Courtyard
900 F St NW
+1 202 638-4600
From $169

This location caters more to business travelers than the other options in the area. Free lobby coffee, 24 hr fitness center, small pool, & jacuzzi. Rooms are a little small. Make sure you get a good deal, otherwise consider one of the two other more upscale Marriotts also in the neighborhood.

Top end

Top end
$$$
Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H Street NW
+1 202 582-1234
From $290

Full-service business center, 32 meeting rooms, in-lobby Metro Center access, and a nice fitness center are the pluses. A rather absurd downside, though, is that they make you pay to use their gym. Another hotel that you should only use if you get a good deal.

Top end
$$$
Hotel Monaco
700 F St NW
+1 202 628-7177
From $279

Kimpton hotels are almost always lovely, and this one benefits from its location in a grand old nineteenth century building though this means the halls are a bit old, weirdly mixed with very modern decor. Huge pool and jacuzzi. Free wine-cocktails hour. And don't forget to request your free in-room goldfish!

Top end
$$$
Morrison-Clark Inn
1015 L St NW
+1 202 989-1200
From $210

An independent hotel with a little Southern flair in a Civil War-era mansion. As you would expect, the amenities cannot quite compete with the Hotel Monaco, but this is a charming, unique place to stay, and a good spot to sip a mint julep on the porch.

Surprisingly, there are budget options here. The mainstay, though, are big chain hotels—a few of them very upscale. If you are staying in the East End, you have a good location already, but the further southwest you are, the better unless your destination is the Convention Center.