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Where to stay in Dupont Circle

Downtown Washington D.C.
Central business district boasting Penn Quarter, Chinatown, and CityCenterDC, with a variety of bars, restaurants, and theaters. Explore historic sites like Lafayette Square and enjoy diverse dining options such as Fogo de Chão and Old Ebbitt Grill.
Dupont Circle Hotel Deals

The Darcy Hotel
"The hotel is in a great location for navigating around DC. Bear in mind that we were there during Memorial Weekend, so we didn't experience the usual traffic. We also didn't visit the hotel bar, experience its food, or use its gym. The hotel mentions it has Pelotons but the rest of their equipment ..."
Reviewed on 2026/5/26

Lyle Washington D.C.
"We stayed at a corner king suit. The room was clean, quiet, and spacious. However, the hotel is more like an apartment hotel which is outdated, old and dark. Also, compared with numerous hotels we have stayed at, majority of the staff were unhelpful. We asked for extra blanket and they couldn’t provide ..."
Reviewed on 2026/5/25

The Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle
"Very clean and well kept property. Excellent accommodation."
Reviewed on 2026/5/26
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Phillips Collection
You can study the exhibits at Phillips Collection, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Washington. Discover the area's great live music and shops.

White House
Explore the home and workplace of the president of the United States. See entertainment areas and state rooms and learn about the history of this famous building.

National Mall
Inspiring architecture, magnificent museums and the icons of American history await on Washington’s famous two-mile (three-kilometer) strip.



