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Discover The Heart And History Of Washington, DC

Enjoy seamless access to Washington, DC at the Melrose Georgetown Hotel, just minutes from The National Mall. Home to the capital's renowned attractions, world-class museums, and historic landmarks, the city combines natural beauty, rich history and diverse culture, with cosmopolitan vibrancy and an exceptional culinary scene.
Explore the most famous sites, from the Lincoln Memorial and the White House to the National Gallery of Art and the National Museum of Natural History. Steps from Georgetown, George Washington University, the scenic Potomac River, and the acclaimed Kennedy Center, our hotel is your gateway to discovering cultural treasures.
Monuments and Memorials in Washington

Monuments and Memorials

Discover Washington, DC's monuments and memorials, where history comes to life through iconic sculptures and landmarks.
Universities in Washington

Universities

Knowledge and innovation thrive in the heart of the nation's capital at Washington, DC academic institutions like Georgetown and George Washington University.
Key Attractions of Washington, DC

Key Attractions

Uncover the wonders of Washington, DC's iconic attractions, including the historic White House, the captivating National Zoo, and the renowned Kennedy Center.
Museums at Washington, DC

Museums

Journey through Washington, DC's museums, where art, history, and culture converge, with the iconic Smithsonian Museums leading the way.
Events at Washington, DC

Event Calendar

Stay up to date on Washington, DC's annual events, festivals, concerts, and cultural experiences with our event calendar.

Is Washington, DC worth visiting?

Washington, DC is more than America’s capital. It’s a destination immersed in natural beauty, history, culture, a cosmopolitan energy, a diverse food scene, and the most iconic attractions, landmarks and museums in the world. The Melrose Georgetown Hotel puts you in the heart of DC, steps from Georgetown, George Washington University, the Potomac River, and the Kennedy Center, and within five minutes of the National Mall, where you’ll find the majestic Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and Smithsonian museums, including the National Gallery of Art and the National Museum of Natural History.

What is there to do in Washington, DC with kids?

Washington, DC is a kid-friendly town with fun attractions and activities for the family. The best kid’s attractions in Washington, DC are the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, the 10-acre Georgetown Waterfront Park, Newseum, International Spy Museum, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Discovery Theater, United States Botanic Garden and Nationals Park.

What museums are free in Washington, DC?

Art lovers, culture seekers, and history hounds will love exploring the many free museums of Washington, DC. From classic art to marvels of aviation to the natural world, you can enjoy free experiences at all the Smithsonian museums and monuments on the National Mall, including: the National Gallery of Art, National Air & Space Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, National Museum of African American History and Culture, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and The Freer | Sackler Galleries.

Are museums open in Washington DC on Sundays?

If you want to explore DC on a weekend, you’re in luck as all the monuments and museums on the National Mall are open on Saturday and Sunday, except for holidays. On Sunday the National Gallery of Art is open 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM. The Smithsonian Museums are open 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM, except the Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture open 11:30 AM - 7:00 PM.

Where can I park in Washington DC for free?

You can park for free in DC on streets with metered parking all day on Sundays and holidays, but it’s best to find a spot early in the morning. If you want to tour DC monuments or walk the National Mall at night, there’s free metered parking on the street after 6:30 PM, Monday through Saturday.

What is the best way to tour Washington, DC?

Washington, DC is a beautiful and accessible city best explored on foot, bike or boat. There are several walking, bike and Segway tours of DC and the National Mall, which offer incredible sightseeing adventures. DC also offers several bus tours, Washington DC Old Town Trolley Tours, Potomac River cruises, and the super fun DC Duck Tours. The concierge at the Georgetown Melrose Hotel has insider tips on the best DC tours.