We cooked inside, and walked to the subway station every day. It was fun experience. There were four people in per room, and we open the doors, and made the living room a common area for meetings and hang out. more
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Pet ownersWe cooked inside, and walked to the subway station every day. It was fun experience. There were four people in per room, and we open the doors, and made the living room a common area for meetings and hang out. more
I took a small troop of Girl Scouts to this hotel (just four girls and two adults). Our room had two queen beds and a queen sofa bed. The beds were very comfortable and the room was well appointed. We didn't hear any other guests at all when we were in our room. Towels were nice and thick and plentiful.... more
After a long day sightseeing around DC and being so tired you can't believe it, knowing we were coming back to such a roomy and comfortable hotel was a great thing to look forward to. We stayed here because my sister-in-law recommended it and we were very happy. First of all, if you are a family of five, you know... more
We stayed here for 2 nights for a visit to George Washington University. We were on the highest floor and the rooftop outdoor pool was above us and it leaked so the carpet in the hall was soaked. They did clean up the water, but the next day the carpet had a musty smell. The room was clean and spacious,... more
This is a nice hotel that's but suffers from some shortcomings. Its location (1515 Rhode Island NW) is terribly located in terms of nearby restaurants. The nearest Metro stop is over a 1/2 miles so walking to/from the Metro after dark might be dangerous. Because I arrived late, I was given a room for handicapped that lacked any place to... more
We have stayed in the Doubletree on several family trips to Washington DC. The price is reasonable - about $130 a night for Easter weekend. Close to the metro, easy walk to Georgetown - and if you have kids - very convenient kitchen facilities with a full refrigerator and dishwasher. We usually ate breakfast and lunch in our room -... more
I stayed at this hotel on a Priceline reservation for half of the cheapest Hilton pre-paid rate. At that price point the hotel was great. The location is great with many restaurants within a few blocks, a 24 hour CVS, and a Caribou Coffee for breakfast and free wi-fi on the same block. Valet parking can be slow at peak... more
It was a really nice visit. Though the hotel is out of the way in the foggy bottom district, it was close to the metro. Very few kid friendly restaraunts in the area, but we managed. Theres a Trader Joes within walking distance if you want groceries. The staff was curtious but not overly friendly. No indoor pool here for... more
The rooms themselves were quite nice, the staff was a serious problem for me. When we arrived no one greeted us, after standing infront of the desk with no line and two "busy" employees for about 5 minutes they realized we were there to check in. Once we got to the room the suite was impressive, I must say. When... more
My 80 year old mother and I stayed at the Doubletree for 12 days. It is located in a quiet area of DC and only a couple of blocks from the Metro. Our room had 2 queen sized beds, a kitchen with a 2-burner stove, dishwasher, clean refrigerator, coffee and tea service, sink, dishes and utensils. The room was spacious... more



