Hotel with family

Hi everyone. We are in the process of planning our first trip in April for three nights and looking for a hotel that can accommodate a family of three with a 5-year-old. Our budget is approximately $300 per night. As of now, we have included the Zoo, Museum of Natural History, and the Air and Space Museum in our plans. Thank you in advance.

For a family trip to Washington DC with a 5-year-old in April, you have several good hotel options that balance convenience, comfort, and your budget of around $300 per night. Since your plan includes visits to the National Zoo, the National Museum of Natural History, and the National Air and Space Museum, staying near central or northwest DC will minimize travel time and allow easy access to public transit.

Hotel Options:

  • Kimpton Hotel Palomar Washington DC – Located in Dupont Circle, this boutique hotel is family-friendly, has spacious rooms, and provides easy Metro access to both museums and the Zoo.
  • Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington DC – Convention Center – Offers larger suites with separate living areas, free breakfast, and an indoor pool, which can be great for kids.
  • Holiday Inn Washington-Capitol – Centrally located near the National Mall, offering family rooms and good access to museums and attractions.
  • The Darcy Hotel – Near Logan Circle, with rooms that can accommodate families and easy access to Metro for sightseeing.

Location Tips:

  • Staying in Northwest DC, around Dupont Circle or near the National Mall, provides the most convenient access to public transportation and walking distance to museums.
  • The National Zoo is in Woodley Park, so consider hotels near the Cleveland Park or Woodley Park Metro stations if that’s a priority.

Transportation:

DC’s Metro is reliable and can easily connect you from hotels to major attractions. Taxis, rideshares, and scooters are additional options for short trips. With a 5-year-old, having a centrally located hotel reduces transit time and allows for afternoon breaks if needed.

Additional Considerations:

  • Check whether the hotel offers free breakfast or an indoor pool for downtime with your child.
  • Reserve a family-friendly room or suite in advance, as April can be busy with spring breaks and cherry blossom season.
  • Plan museum visits early in the day to avoid crowds, especially at the Air and Space Museum.

Overall, selecting a hotel near Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, or the National Mall provides the best mix of convenience, family-friendly amenities, and easy access to the attractions you’ve planned.


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