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Fairmont Washington D.C. Georgetown

Fairmont Washington D.C. Georgetown

4.6 / 5Great16 Reviews
2401 M St NW
5.75KM from Marine Barracks

Nestled in the heart of Washington D.C., this hotel is just minutes away from George Washington University and the Smithsonian Museums. Enjoy indoor pool and sauna for ultimate relaxation. Stay active with fitness center and yoga classes. Perfect for families with kids’ play area and childcare services. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms and business center. Unwind at the bar for a delightful evening. A perfect blend of comfort and convenience!

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Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington DC

Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington DC

4.5 / 5Great60 Reviews
806 15th St NW
4.13KM from Marine Barracks

This hotel is the perfect choice for both family vacations and business trips! Nestled next to the tranquil Lafayette Square Park, it's just a short walk to iconic landmarks like the White House and Washington Monument. With its French elegance, the hotel offers a kids' play area and children's meals, making it ideal for families. The fitness center, yoga classes, and business facilities cater to all needs. Plus, the Chinese-friendly services add a warm touch to your stay!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Marine Barracks

The Mayflower Hotel is a top recommendation, located just a 10-minute walk from the Marine Corps Base in Washington, D.C. This historic luxury hotel offers elegant accommodations, exceptional service, and prime access to major attractions like the U.S. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, and National Mall. Its central location makes it ideal for both business travelers and tourists exploring the city.

Another excellent option is The Jefferson Hotel, renowned for its classic architecture, refined rooms, and proximity to Downtown Washington. Both hotels provide premium amenities including fine dining, spa services, and shuttle transportation, ensuring convenient and comfortable access to the Marine Corps Base and surrounding landmarks.

Yes, the Marine Corps Base is centrally located in Washington, D.C., with excellent access to public transit. The Washington Metro system connects directly via stations such as Union Station and Farragut West, offering quick access to major sites like the U.S. Capitol, Smithsonian Museums, and Lincoln Memorial. Additionally, the DC Circulator Bus and local bus routes cover key areas including the National Mall and National Arboretum.

For eco-friendly travel, Capital Bikeshare stations are nearby, enabling easy bike access throughout downtown. Whether walking, taking the metro, riding a bus, or cycling, visitors can efficiently explore the city’s top attractions from the Marine Corps Base area, making it an ideal hub for sightseeing.

Near the Marine Corps Base, visitors can enjoy several unique cultural experiences. The Marine Corps Parade is a highlight, held on weekends and holidays at the National Mall, showcasing precision drill teams and traditional military ceremonies that reflect the Corps’ heritage.

The Marine Corps Museum offers immersive exhibits on the Corps’ history, featuring authentic uniforms, weapons, and archival footage from major conflicts. For art lovers, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Gallery of Art are within walking distance, providing free admission to world-class collections of American art and European masterpieces.

Additionally, outdoor performances, jazz concerts, and cultural festivals frequently take place along the Potomac River and National Mall, blending military tradition with vibrant urban culture. These experiences offer a rich, multifaceted insight into U.S. military history and national identity.

Start your day at the Marine Corps Museum to explore the Corps’ storied history and military traditions. Then stroll to the National Mall, where you can visit iconic sites like the U.S. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument.

Lunch can be enjoyed at the Smithsonian Dining Area or in Chinatown, known for its diverse cuisine. In the afternoon, take the Metro to the Smithsonian Institution museums—choose one or two, such as the National Museum of Natural History or Air and Space Museum, for an enriching experience.

As evening approaches, return to the National Mall for a scenic riverside walk along the Potomac River, perfect for watching the sunset and city lights. End your day with dinner at a top-rated restaurant in downtown D.C., such as The Palm or Bistro Bis, before heading back to your hotel. This well-balanced itinerary combines history, culture, and relaxation, all accessible by foot or public transit.