This garden level apartment offers the best of Washington, DC in terms of comfort & convenience. Stroll through picturesque, row house lined streets and parks to top DC attractions including the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress and the Smithsonian. Head one block to H Street to catch dinner and a show. Enjoy DC like the locals, while grilling and lounging on the back patio. Amenities, inc. private parking, self-check in, a modern workspace and high speed internet, make for an easy trip.
This spacious two-bedroom, one and a half bath, apartment is located in the garden level of a historical Capitol Hill rowhouse.
Tastefully renovated to blend the original architecture with modern amenities, it features an open floor plan with an upscale kitchen, dining area, living room with Smart TV, an interior courtyard and a back patio.
Apartment is furnished to provide guests with the character of DC, including pictures by local artists, books on DC personalities and landmarks as well as maps and Congressional memorabilia.
Fully appointed modern kitchen with appliances, including oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, blender and rice cooker, as well as coffee, cooking oil and spices.
Bedrooms are comfortably furnished with Casper mattresses, crisp new linens, a mix of sleeping pillows, and throw blankets. Master bedroom features a private half bathroom, while the full bathroom is located between the two bedrooms. Extra towels ensure guests will always feel fresh.
Spacious living room includes an Article sofa, board games, books about DC, materials, children's books and toys, electric fireplace, laundry area, and high-speed WiFi. Outdoor features include a patio area with lounge furniture, fire pit, BBQ grill, outdoor games, onsite parking, and keyless access.
Enjoy a festive stay with a holiday tree featuring White House ornaments, a menorah for Hanukkah, and a kinara for Kwanzaa available upon request!
*Please note that a full-time tenant lives in the upstairs unit, and guest may occasionally hear some soft sounds. Also, There are eight stairs to enter the apartment at the front and a ground level entrance in the back.
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Guests have full access and complete privacy inside the home and may enjoy full use of the outdoor amenities. Instructions for access, check-in, check-out, and directions to the home are provided in the house manual on VRBO. When checking out, please be sure all windows and doors are locked prior to your departure.
If you have any questions about the property, or if you need any additional information regarding calendar availability, directions, parking, access, or check-in/check-out procedures please contact us directly using the message center on VRBO.
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Capitol Hill is one of the largest historical districts in the United States. It originated with boarding houses for Congress and the craftspeople who built the US Capitol, the White House and the Marine Barricks. Today, it continues as one of DC’s most dynamic neighborhoods, with over 30,000 residents. There are multiple parks and playgrounds, and a diverse mix of restaurants, bars and specialty shops, concentrated around Eastern Market, Barricks Row and H Street.
H Street
The apartment is adjacent to H Street. Head out back when you arrive, and tour Linden Court Alley, which is on historical DC’s walking tour and today hosts more than 10 popular murals celebrating Washington, DC and its residents. Within a three minute walk, there’s multiple breakfast and brunch spots, including Bullfrog Bagels, The Pie Shop and Milk & Honey. Maketto transitions from hand crafted lattes and pasties in the morning to fine Pan-Asian dining at night. A variety of additional dinner options are also within walking distance.
H Street also hosts a Whole Foods and Giant grocery, as well as a weekly farmers market from April through December.
H Street also hosts the first Starbuck’s “store for signing and the hard of hearing” and Toki Underground, which is routinely listed in the top ten ramen restaurants in the United States.
Step into Joy of Motion for a la carte dance class or Hot Yoga for a sweaty cleanse. You never know who will be your workout partner at H Street’s two Cross Fit gyms.
The National Arboretum is just a five minute drive with free parking and lots of picnic spots and photo ops in its Bonsai exhibit and the original columns from the US Capitol.
Union Market is DC latest culinary hotspot, with a large food market and adjacent restaurants. It lively most days of the week, with a variety of events and shops.
Eastern Market
Eastern Market is open daily and features flower shops, fresh produce,,a fish monger, buthcers and a bakery. On the weekends, it comes alive with a flea market, with vintage finds, fine handiwork and DC souvenirs from local artists.
Barracks’ Row
Lined with a variety of restaurants from Ted’s Bulletin, known for its pop tarts to Rose’s Luxury.
Throughout the year, the US Marine Barracks hosts concerts free to the public, including a marching band playing songs from Capitol Hill resident John Phillips Souza. The Capitol Hill Community Center is a well-preserved example of a Civil War Hospital.
The US Congressional Cemetery is the final resting place to many members of Congress and Capitol Hill residents, with a Halloween spooktacular that’s not to be missed.
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Getting around
While the apartment has an off street parking space directly behind the house, with a walkability score of 96, this apartment requires no car. DC has many forms of public transport, including the DC Bikeshare, with a station less than five minutes away. There are also a variety of scooter services and Uber costs less than $20 to any part of the city. The H Street Streetcar, will take you the 1.3 miles to Union Station, where you can pick up the metro or the free DC Circulator Bus, while has six routes for DC landmarks.
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Top Washington, DC Sites
Here's a list of things to do in Washington, D.C.:
National Mall and Monuments:
Stroll along the iconic National Mall, flanked by impressive monuments and memorials. Visit the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and more, especially beautiful when lit up at night.
Smithsonian Museums:
Explore the world-class Smithsonian Institution museums, including the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of American History, and National Museum of Natural History. Admission is free, offering a wealth of educational and interactive exhibits.
United States Capitol and Capitol Hill:
Take a guided tour of the U.S. Capitol, the seat of the country's legislative branch. Walk around Capitol Hill, where historic neighborhoods, charming streets, and the Supreme Court are located.
The White House:
While you can't tour the interior without prior arrangement, you can view the exterior of the iconic White House and learn about its history from nearby information boards.
Smithsonian National Zoological Park:
Enjoy a day at the National Zoo, part of the Smithsonian Institution, featuring a diverse range of animals. In October and December, the Zoo opens at night for Zoo Lights.
National Gallery of Art:
Admire a world-class collection of art at the National Gallery, housing European and American masterpieces from the Middle Ages to contemporary works.
Library of Congress:
Visit the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world, to explore its stunning architecture and extensive collection of books, manuscripts, and historical documents.
International Spy Museum:
Delve into the intriguing world of espionage at the International Spy Museum, featuring interactive exhibits and a vast collection of spy-related artifacts.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts:
Attend a performance at the Kennedy Center, a renowned venue for theater, dance, and musical events, with a striking location overlooking the Potomac River.
Georgetown:
Explore the historic neighborhood of Georgetown, known for its cobblestone streets, boutique shops, waterfront dining, and the picturesque C&O Canal.
National Cathedral:
Marvel at the stunning architecture of the Washington National Cathedral, offering guided tours and breathtaking views from its observation deck.
Tidal Basin and Cherry Blossoms:
In spring, witness the beauty of cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin, creating a picturesque scene with the Jefferson Memorial in the background.
Arlington National Cemetery:
Pay respects at Arlington National Cemetery, a solemn and historic burial ground honoring military veterans.
Washington, D.C., offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and diverse attractions, making it a must-visit destination for both residents and tourists.
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