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Courtyard Hotel US Capitol Washington D.C.
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Courtyard Hotel US Capitol Washington D.C.
1325 2Nd Street Ne
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
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The new Courtyard by Marriott Washington, DC/U.S. Capitol hotel is in a prime location just one metro rail stop from Union Station, the transportation hub of our nation's capital and home to Amtrak train. No matter what brings you to DC, you'll be delighted with our hotel's prime location, within easy reach of US Capitol, National Mall and The Whitehouse. Use our Marriott hotel as your launch pad and enjoy the sights and sounds of Washington; from the Smithsonian Museums to the National Monuments, performances at the Kennedy Center to events at the Washington DC Convention Center. You're in easy reach with our Washington DC hotel location adjacent to the New York Ave Metrorail station. After a long day exploring Washington DC, retire to our Marriott hotel and enjoy a light meal or cocktail at The Bistro, connect to free Wi-Fi, or unwind by the pool. Or choose to use our Courtyard GoBoard and 24-hour Business & Print Center to prepare for your next exciting day in Washington DC.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Banquet Facilities
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Conference Room(s)
Disabled Access
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Golf Course
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Meeting Rooms
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Restaurant
Safe-Deposit Box
Swimming pool
TV
Valet Parking
Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 3:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 12:00 PM
Attractions:
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9:30 Club
9:30 Club
America: 1 metro stop at Union Station.Full service restaurant with over 200 American food items. The only 50-star restaurant in DC!
American Psychological Association
Amtrak
Armand's Chicago Pizzeria: Armand?s Chicago Pizzeria is D.C.'s go-to-spot for Chicago-style pizza.This Capitol Hill haunt doesn?t only cater to pizza lovers; the restaurant also serves up pastas, salads, desserts and Lew Newmeyer?s famed sub sandwiches!
ATF
Au Bon Pain: Located on the 1st floor of the hotel. A European-style sandwich cafe also serving coffee drinks and pastries
B Smith's: B. Smith's at Union Station features a combination of Cajun, Creole and Southern cuisine. Located in Washington, DC's Historic Union Station, B. Smith's grand Beaux Arts style dining room is gorgeous with catering available for up to 500.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Ben's Chili Bowl: It?s probably the first place mentioned to tourists when they ask, ?so where?s a good place to eat??You can expect a long wait, and don?t be surprised if it stretches outside. But it?s worth the wait, the chilidogs, half smokes and milkshakes are terrific
Billy Goat Tavern: Though its name may imply it, no goat meat is served here! This Capital Hill hotspot is known in the area for its affordable and tasty burgers. An extension of Chicago?s famed Billy Goat Tavern, Billy Goat Tavern DC is every bit as bustling.
Black Entertainment Television
Blackboard Inc.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Capitol City Brewing Company: Established in 1992 as D.C.'s first brew pub since Prohibition, this Downtown location was conceived to bring the art of hand-crafted brewing back to the nation's Capitol.
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Catholic University
Catholic University of America
Charlie Palmer Steak: Charlie Palmer Steak is another of Capitol Hill?s star restaurants and a great place to go for a special occasion. Chef Charlie Palmer is one of the country?s most lauded culinary professionals and having a meal here is like being in food heaven.
Children's National Medical Center
CNN
Co Co.Sala: The perfect place to marry your childhood love of sweets and your sophisticated adult palate. Menu offers four pre-set chocolate fusion meals. Great for both dessert and dinner.
Corner Bakery and Cafe: Located in the Union Station dining court. Serving breakfast sandwiches, pizza, sandwiches, salads, pasta, breads, beverages and a variety of desserts.
DC United
Department of Homeland Security
E Street Cinema specializing in first-run independent and foreign language film
EEOC
FedEx Stadium
Five Guys: Across the street from entrance. fast casual restaurant chain that originated in the Washington, D.C. Offers burgers, hot dogs, and grilled sandwiches.
Fogo de Chao: This Brazillian steakhouse is a dining experience like no other. Featured meats are seasoned to perfection and slow-roasted over an open flame. Diners get a red and green disc to signal when waiters should bring more food or stop.
Fords Theatre
FUR
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgetown University Law Center
Good Stuff Eatery: Owned by former contestant of the hit show Top Chef, this hip joint includes a menu complete with American comfort food with an elegant twist. Speciality includes out of this world burgers.
Greyhound Bus Terminal
Howard University
Howard University
Ibiza
Independence Day
International Spy Museum
JF Kennedy Center
Library of Congress
LIV
Love
Lucky Strike's
Lux Lounge
Marine Corps Marathon
Matchbox: Matchbox on Capitol Hill takes the formula from the origWood-fired pizzas are still the stand out here, as are the mini burgers with onion straws. inal Matchbox in Chinatown and improves on it.
Mazza Gallerie
National Building Museum
National Building Museum
National Cherry Blossom Week
National Christmas Tree Lighting
National Mall
National Memorial Day Parade
National Police Week
National Postal Museum
New York Ave/Florida Ave/Gallaudet University
Point Carbon
Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14 Movie Theatre
Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Rock and Roll Hotel
Samuel C Johnson IMAX theatre
SEC
Shops @ Georgetown Park
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Smithsonian Institute
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum
Smithsonian National Museum of National History
SOVA: SOVA has a second story wine bar that includes beers and a coffee and espresso bar next door.Pastries and desserts are on the menu, with sandwiches, salads and cheese plates to come.
St Patrick Day Parade
Ten Penh: This spacious and trendy Pan-Asian restaurant is located in DC's Penn Quarter. Ten Penh?s contemporary d?cor is accented with artifacts from Executive Chef, Jeff Tunks?, travels through Asia.
The Bistro - Eat. Drink. Connect. TM: At the center of our new lobby is The Bistro - Eat. Drink. Connect. It's your food and beverage destination for great breakfast choices in the morning, cocktails and dinner options during the evening, and a quick bite all day long.
The National Theatre
The Station Grill: there is a place to get some food and drink in Union Station that feels like a neighborhood bar, The Station Grill is it. The menu is American; the bar has a good staple of beers, mixed drinks and television sets so folks can catch up on sporting scores.
Thunder Grill: Located in Union Station, this restaurant and bar offers a place to brighten your time in DC with a variety of tex mex favorites, beer and margaritas.
Town Danceboutique
Union Station
Union Station
Union Station
Union Station Shopping
US Capitol
US Department of Education
US National Arboretum
Verizon Center
Verizon Center
Warner Theater
Washington
Washington
Washington Capitols
Washington Convention Center
Washington Hospital Center
Washington Nationals
Washington Redskins
Washington Wizards
White House
White House Easter Egg roll
XM Radio
Zaytinya: Posh and modern, Zaytinya's flavors incorporate Middle Eastern, Greek, Turkish and Mediterranean influences, all of which combine for some tasty tapas. The interior is light and airy, and the restaurant has a great location in the midst of Chinatown.
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Date of Stay:
July, 2009
I only stayed at this hotel for one night. The rooms were clean and the staff was attentive. The only problem I had was that the computers were not operating in the business area. However, the hotel staff did allow guests to use their computers at the front desk. Overall, I would stay at this hotel again.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Proximity to the train station. Left a tip and requested extra towels and did not get them. Nice hotel. Everything was new and clean and the staff were very friendly and helpful.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
The hotel was new and located next to the metro station. The staff was nice but not more than expected. Can't get there from the road. DC is confusing enough without locating a hotel on a side street. First, forget the 2nd street address, this hotel is located at the junction of Florida and NY. NE; It is convenient if coming from Metro but not by driving. The neighborhood is so, so and I would not go walking alone at night. There is only valet parking (30 per day additional) - There is an Au Bon Pain next door so you have options for food Union Station is only 1 stop away but you will need to change train lines to access the Smithsonian stop. Our stay was pleasant enough but I was trying to find this place for 2 hours, driving around DC at night - even telephone information gave me the number of the other Courtyard and no one seemed to know how to get there. Perfect if you are arriving by train or even bus, go somewhere else if driving!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
The convenience of having the Metro station right next door was a plus for those looking to get to the Capital quickly. The parking fee of thirty dollars a night was very excessive for a hotel in the suburb of the city. We found out the day we arrived that the hotel had been opened just a day before we got there. There seemed to be a lot of confusion on the address. The pool was still under construction the day we arrived and was not accessible until the last day of our stay. The parking fee was in my opinion extremely high for a hotel outside the city. The staff was very friendly and did there best to work out the problems as best they could.
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