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Guest favoriteGuest favoriteRental unit in Northwest Washington4.84 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews4.84 (136)Stylish 1BR oasis with AC, laundry, next to park!Stay in style when you visit DC from this cozy, modern one-bedroom apartment that sleeps 4 comfortably! Located in the heart of the historic Bloomingdale neighborhood, and backing up to the gorgeous "secret" Crispus Attucks park, you can walk to coffee shops, restaurants, Metro and more just blocks away. A quick uber ride to all of Washington's sights, and particularly close to the Capitol and the National Mall, you'll be in a wonderful, green and friendly neighborhood location from which to enj
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteGuest suite in Logan Circle4.92 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews4.92 (243)Lovely DC/Shaw Studio aprtmt, amazing location!Welcome to DC*This lovely lower level studio apartment has a queen size bed, full bathroom, kitchenette and everything you need for a great visit to the nations capital. ->Guest street parking pass provided on requestNeighborhood*Shaw is one of the coolest and central neighborhoods in Washington DC. Some of the most popular restaurants, bars and cafes are located here.Interaction with Guests*We provide guests with our contact information in case there is anything we can help you with
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteTownhouse in Adams Morgan4.94 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews4.94 (261)Spacious, modern, beautiful, 1BR - Adams MorganNewly renovated, spacious and modern 1 BR/1 BA garden-level apartment on the best block in Adams Morgan. Perfect for business travelers or tourists.Located on the edge of Rock Creek Park in the Kalorama Triangle Historic District, our apartment is a quiet refuge blocks from the center of Adams Morgan, and a short walk to Dupont Circle, Woodley Park Metro, U Street, etc.Fully equipped kitchen with new appliances, TV with Netflix and everything you need for a quick visit or longer stay.
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteRental unit in Northwest Washington4.92 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews4.92 (114)Prime U-street area apartment.**NO PARKING**The apartment is centrally located in DC‘s U street area with metro nearby. Everything the city has to offer is in walking distance. Guests who stay here do not travel by car. Please note there is no convenient public parking option in the neighborhood. This is a spacious, modern 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom English-Basem*nt apartment located in the heart of urban DC. The apartment has all kitchen amenities, tall ceilings, modern designer furnishing, and a washer/dryer.
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteRental unit in Logan Circle4.88 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews4.88 (112)Luxurious, modern, quiet 1 BR apartment in ShawWelcome to this new, stylish beautiful ground level apartment with light filled, open floor plan, high ceilings and experience at this centrally-located historic row house. This apartment has all top of the line appliances and furniture. Fully stocked kitchen w/ everything you need to feel completely comfortable at home. There is washer/dryer, gas stove, microwave, large refrigerator, and air fryer. There is private, quiet, and secluded bedroom that looks into a peaceful backyard.
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteGuest suite in Northwest Washington4.99 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews4.99 (359)DC Top-rated Airbnb 1BR BSMT -12min. walk to MetroBright, serene, fully private bedroom suite in the Columbia Heights/Park View neighborhoods of Northwest, DC. A relaxing retreat after a day in DC. Space includes a comfy movie sofa in a quiet living space, cable TV/Netflix, kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker, and queen bed with Casper mattress in a separate bedroom. Conveniently located near restaurants, grocery stores, and Columbia Heights and Georgia Ave Metro. Now offering free on-property parking.
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteGuest suite in Northwest Washington4.97 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews4.97 (255)Walk to Georgetown - Glover Park Guest SuiteCovid-19 safe and separate entrance suite, with no shared utilities (radiator in winter and wall unit AC in summer). The space is bright and has windows facing East and South. The apartment has direct access to a private patio, where you can relax with a cup of coffee in the morning sun. The general atmosphere is cozy yet it has a contemporary feel thanks to its bamboo floors in the bedroom and modern tiles in the bathroom and kitchen.No smoking is allowed in the unit.
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteRental unit in Northwest Washington4.95 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews4.95 (321)Spacious studio apt, Super location, ParkingThis open plan, modern end unit across the street from National Zoo is on two bus lines and walkable in 10-15 minutes to Mt. Pleasant, Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights or Cleveland Park and their shops, restaurants, bars and Metro stops. It is at the edge of Rock Creek Park, for easy walks in the woods. The apartment has a full kitchen, dining area, bathroom, smart TV and cable and wifi. Afternoon sun, chirping birds and roaring lions are free!
Guest favoriteGuest favoriteLoft in Dupont Circle4.88 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews4.88 (288)Serene Flat at U/14th St in Shaw on Quaint SwannLuxurious, private and comfortable retreat in the heart of the most bustling part of DC in the U Street/14 Street corridor. Steps to the best of city living, while on one of the most beautiful, quiet streets in DC, enjoy this award winning, sunny 1 BR penthouse flat. As architects, we've designed beautiful spaces in DC, so expect gorgeous finishes and thoughtful touches throughout. Beautiful modern renovation to historic brick walled home.

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Stay near Washington's top sights

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History647 locals recommend

Smithsonian National Zoological Park771 locals recommend

Lincoln Memorial697 locals recommend

Capital One Arena305 locals recommend

National Air and Space Museum809 locals recommend

Nationals Park455 locals recommend

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Guest favoriteGuest favoriteGuesthouse in Northwest Washington4.96 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews4.96 (164)Garden SuiteGuest favoriteGuest favoriteGuest suite in Northwest Washington4.89 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews4.89 (277)Modern Private Apartment in Historic HomeGuest favoriteGuest favoriteRental unit in Northeast Washington4.88 out of 5 average rating, 482 reviews4.88 (482)Modern Home near Union Market - free parkingGuest favoriteGuest favoriteServiced apartment in Capitol Hill4.97 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews4.97 (181)Historic private one-bedroom English apartmentGuest favoriteGuest favoriteRental unit in Capitol Hill4.95 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews4.95 (267)Comfortable 1 br Apartment in Capitol Hill EastGuest favoriteGuest favoriteHome in Capitol Hill4.93 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews4.93 (270)Capitol Hill close-in 1BR, sleeps 4, newly updatedGuest favoriteGuest favoriteTownhouse in Capitol Hill4.85 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews4.85 (53)Spacious 1-bedroom apartment near Union Station

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  • Total rentals

    11K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    510K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    4.2K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    3.6K properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    1.6K properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    6.4K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Washington

Introduction

The lure of Washington, DC, is no doubt in its role as a living museum of American history, packed with monuments showcasing the nation’s greatest leaders (from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King Jr.) as well as museums honoring the diversity of our nation (such as the National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum of African American History and Culture). But beyond the historical and cultural landmarks is a city filled with a vibrant street life all its own, whether you’re in trendy NoMa, historic Logan Circle, green-space haven Woodley Park, or eclectic Adams Morgan.

The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Washington

DC is best known for its spring, when its show of blooms is celebrated with the National Cherry Blossom Festival in late March and early April. Temperatures tend to hit highs in the mid-60s Fahrenheit then, with lows in the 40s. October brings the same weather, but with fall foliage and nippy breezes. Summers are humid (no, it’s not because the city is built on a swamp — that’s simply folklore). Muggy temperatures in the 80s can feel icky, so opt for lightweight clothes and sunscreen. Winters tend to be the low travel season for booking vacation rentals since temperatures float between the 20s and 40s. Always keep an eye out for rain, as precipitation is spread throughout the year.

Top things to do in Washington

National Mall

The epicenter of American pride is no doubt this two-mile-long stretch of open space, with the Lincoln Memorial on the west, Capitol Hill on the east, the White House to the north, Jefferson Memorial to the south, and the 555-foot-tall Washington Monument in the center. Other notable sites include the Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Also peppered along the way are several of the Smithsonian museums (all with free admission), including the National Air and Space Museum, National Portrait Gallery, and National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Georgetown

In DC’s oldest neighborhood, stroll along the waterfront walkways of both the Potomac River and C&O Canal and enjoy the restaurants and nightlife, perhaps at the tavern where John F. Kennedy proposed to Jacqueline Kennedy in 1953 or a 1960s-era jazz club modeled after ones from the 1920s.

Dupont Circle

This lively neighborhood for shopping, dining, and nightlife is named after its center, a metropolitan traffic circle with a fountain and a new underground art space. Dupont Circle is also the perfect starting point for a self-guided tour along the quarter’s Embassy Row.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Washington?

    Washington, D.C. experiences all four seasons. Summers are typically hot and humid, with temperatures often in the 80s°F (27-32°C). Winters can be cold, ranging from 20s to 40s°F (-6 to 4°C), with occasional snow. Spring and fall bring more moderate temperatures.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Washington?

    Visitors to Washington, D.C. frequently explore the many monuments and museums along the National Mall, roam the vibrant streets of Georgetown, take a stroll through Rock Creek Park, and enjoy a performance at the Kennedy Center.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Washington?

    Spring and fall are the most popular times to visit Washington, D.C. These seasons coincide with the city's renowned events such as the National Cherry Blossom Festival in late March to early April, and the Library of Congress National Book Festival in September.

  • What are the best places to stay in Washington?

    Locations often recommended for stays in Washington, D.C. include Georgetown for its historic charm, Dupont Circle for its lively atmosphere, Capitol Hill for its proximity to landmarks, and Penn Quarter for its abundance of restaurants and theaters.

  • What are the best places to visit in Washington?

    Popular places in Washington, D.C. include the Lincoln Memorial, the U.S. Capitol, the Smithsonian museums, the National Gallery of Art, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. For nature lovers, the U.S. Botanic Garden and the Tidal Basin are wonderful picks.

  • What are some hiking trails in Washington?

    Washington, D.C. is home to a variety of hiking trails which allow visitors to explore its natural beauty. Frequently suggested trails include the Rock Creek Park trails, the Mount Vernon Trail along the Potomac River, and the C&O Canal Towpath.

  • What are some family activities to do in Washington?

    Families visiting Washington, D.C. often enjoy exploring its many kid-friendly sites. These include the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum, the National Zoo, and paddle boating on the Tidal Basin.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Washington?

    Popular day trips from Washington, D.C. often involve a visit to Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, or a trip to Old Town Alexandria for its historic charm. Others include a journey to Shenandoah National Park for hiking or a visit to Annapolis for naval history.

  • Are there vacation rentals near Washington's top attractions?

    You're in luck! Stay at the heart of it all with our vacation rentals near Washington's top attractions. We offer over 17,430 vacation rentals near The National Mall, over 17,430 vacation rentals near Smithsonian National Mall Tours, over 52,250 vacation rentals near National Air and Space Museum, over 17,430 vacation rentals near Washington DC National Mall Audio Tour, and over 52,290 vacation rentals near National Mall, and so much more! Experience the best of Washington right on your doorstep.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Washington?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 6,350 vacation rentals in Washington featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

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FAQs

Where to stay in DC as a tourist? ›

First time in Washington D.C.? We recommend staying around the National Mall. In Washington D.C. to see the sights? Stay around the National Mall, Capitol Hill or the East End. Want to treat yourself in Washington D.C.? Look at hotels in Foggy Bottom, Georgetown or around the National Mall.

How much are Airbnb taxes in DC? ›

Hosts will still be required to collect the city's 14.95% sales tax on accommodations from guests and will be required to pass it on to tax authorities. All short-term rental hosts are required to register for tax collection with the DC Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) and must file regular sales tax returns.

What are the rules for Airbnb in Washington state? ›

Along with the permit, each operator is limited to one short-term rental property in all residential areas and the dwelling must be the owner's primary residence for 270 days per year, with a 95-day limit that the property can be rented out.

How long can I Airbnb my house? ›

Airbnb doesn't allow properties to be rented out for more than 90 nights per year. If your limit for bookings is reached, Airbnb will automatically close your property until the end of the calendar year. In addition to 90 consecutive days, the 90-day limit also applies to 90 days spread throughout the year.

What is the safest part of DC to stay in? ›

When planning your visit to Washington, D.C., prioritize your safety by selecting accommodations in the five highlighted neighborhoods. Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Capitol Hill, Foggy Bottom, and Adams Morgan offer secure environments and convenient access to various attractions.

How many days do you need to vacation in Washington DC? ›

If you're only going to visit here once, either because you're from out of the country and don't think you'll ever be back, you should plan to spend five to seven days here. That amount of time will give you a chance to see and do most of what you really want and not feel like you missed out.

Is Airbnb profitable in DC? ›

The market trends in Washington indicate a growing demand for short-term rentals, making AirBnB a competitive and potentially lucrative investment. Key performance indicators such as occupancy rates, average daily rates, and seasonal fluctuations provide valuable insights for investors.

How do I avoid Airbnb taxes? ›

To account for short-term rental income, the 14-day rule allows Airbnb hosts to avoid paying taxes if they rent a property for fewer than 14 days per year.

How much does an Airbnb make in DC? ›

How much does an Airbnb Owner make in Washington, DC? As of May 24, 2024, the average hourly pay for an Airbnb Owner in Washington is $42.88 an hour.

Does Washington DC allow Airbnb? ›

The Short-Term Rental Regulation Act of 2018 (14 DCMR Section 9901.6), which took effect on December 3, 2021, requires ALL short-term rental and vacation rental properties booked on platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo to be licensed by the Department of Regulatory Affairs (DCRA).

What states restrict Airbnb? ›

Airbnb Regulations in California

Many cities in California restrict short-term rentals, and some cities, for example, Irvine and Temecula, even completely ban them. Most cities require hosts to register their units and get a license or a permit. STR property owners must also pay transient occupancy tax (TOT).

Where are the house rules on Airbnb? ›

Your house rules are featured prominently in four places: on your listing page, on a screen when guests book your space, in guests' Pack Your Bags email, and in the Arrival Guide guests receive ahead of their trip.

What happens if you Airbnb for more than 90 days? ›

Understanding the 90-Day Limit: What You Need to Know

Once this limit is reached, Airbnb automatically closes bookings for the property until the end of the calendar year.

What is the longest someone can stay on Airbnb? ›

Airbnb will accept a 90 day booking but it falls under their long term cancellation policy. The renter would be charged the first month rent and then Airbnb would take the payments out monthly.

How many times can you cancel Airbnb per year? ›

Account suspension and deactivation. If you cancel 3 or more reservations within a year, we may suspend or deactivate your listing.

Is Washington DC walkable for tourists? ›

Washington, DC, is an incredibly walkable city once you've got your bearings, but it's also easy to underestimate just how hot and muggy it can get in the summer. Additionally, the sheer number of monuments, galleries and museums in DC can be a little overwhelming initially.

Is DC a walkable city? ›

Washington, D.C. is a compact, walkable city that's home to incredible museums and monuments, with most of its major attractions within walking distance of each other. Also, with excellent public transportation, there's really no need for visitors to rent a car.

Is Washington DC good for tourists? ›

One of the most visited cities in the USA, Washington, DC offers a variety of interesting experiences, from learning about American history and government to seeing many of the most iconic sights in the country. This vibrant city is also home to great food, art, cultural attractions and much more.

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