550 C Street Southwest, Washington, 20024, United States
One block from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and within walking distance to other Washington D.C. attractions this hotel features an on-site restaurant and several 24-hour facilities. Guests at the Holiday Inn Washington Capitol-National Mall can enjoy on-site dining at the Capitol Bistro and Starbucks or take advantage of in-room refrigerators and coffeemakers. The hotel also provides a 24-hour business center as well as 24-hour fitness facilities complete with an outdoor pool. The Capitol Building the White House and the Washington Monument are only a short stroll from the Washington-Capitol Holiday Inn. The Holocaust Museum and the World War II Memorial are also nearby.
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Location was a plus for my trip
Places to eat was five blocks; it was good for me because the little exercise is much needef
Location a short walk from Air and Space museum is very convenient. Breakfast buffet at on-site restaurant was available for$21 per person and was good although unremarkable. Ordering from the menu was also possible for similar prices. The other morning we picked up breakfast from the on-site Starbucks, which was a convenient option.
Parking garage was a bit gloomy and expensive.
The location is in a walkable distance to most everything. A bike ride distance to everything for sure. It has a nice hotel restaurant. Overall a good bargain for your money.
we were on the 9th floor, the breakfast buffet could have a wider selection of food.
that the room rate does not stay the same for the duration of the stay.
Didn’t eat breakfast. Next door guests with children were very loud. What was disturbing was that someone tried entering our room not only once but twice. The first time a man actually walked into our room and told my grandson, who had flown off the bed in fright that “he thought it was his room.” The next morning someone was turning the outside door knob. Thank goodness the door was double locked. If it was housekeeping I would think it would have been announced. This happened around 9 a.m.
The low toilet. It needs to be 19” so adults can get off of it.