When it comes to traveling to the United States, places like New York, Los Angeles, and the popular destination of Hawaii among Japanese tourists often come to mind. However, one of the iconic places worth mentioning is Washington D.C.
Washington D.C. boasts numerous buildings featured in world news and movies, each steeped in history that visitors can experience firsthand. The city’s major tourist spots are conveniently located close to one another, making it easy to explore and enjoy them in a relatively short amount of time. For this purpose, Hampton Inn Washington D.C. Downtown Convention Center, situated in the northwest district of Washington D.C., becomes an excellent choice.
Hotel Location and Nearest Station
One of its main attractions is its prime location. The hotel is located in Mount Vernon Square, Washington D.C., and it’s just a 7-minute walk to the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station, providing easy access to public transportation.
Facilities and Complimentary Breakfast for Guests
The hotel offers one on-site restaurant and provides coffee and tea services in the common areas. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast during their stay. Internet access, both wired and Wi-Fi, is available free of charge for guests, and there is a 24-hour business center for their convenience.
Access to the White House from the Hotel
One of the must-visit spots in Washington D.C. is the White House. Guests staying at Hampton Inn Washington D.C. can choose to walk to the White House while exploring the city, but a more convenient option is to take the subway.
From the nearby Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station, guests can take the Red Line and get off at Metro Center, which is just one stop away. From there, heading west on G Street will lead to the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Following the premises will bring you to a spot where you can view the North Portico of the White House.
The beautiful exterior of the White House symbolizes the United States and offers a profound sense of history. Additionally, during spring and autumn, garden tours are held, and with a timed entry pass, anyone can step inside. It’s recommended to plan your visit accordingly to participate in these tours.
Experiencing Colonial History, Access to Georgetown from the Hotel
In Washington D.C.’s northwest district, there’s Georgetown, a town that existed even before the founding of the nation.
Here, you’ll find Georgetown University, which produced the 42nd President, William Jefferson Clinton, and has become a popular tourist spot. Exploring this area, not only the famous attractions but also the integration of a prominent university into the city, will offer a memorable experience, allowing visitors to feel the essence of American history.
