Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA): Approximate driving time is 10 minutes and distance is 3 miles. Driving directions from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: Head north on George Washington Memorial Pkwy. Follow the signs for Rosslyn/Key Bridge or Rte 50 W and take the Wilson Blvd/Key Bridge exit. Turn right at the stop sign onto Lynn St. At the third light, turn left onto 19th St. Continue one block to the hotel on the right.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD): Approximate driving time is 40 minutes and distance is 26 miles.
Driving directions from Washington Dulles International Airport: Head east on Dulles Airport Access Hwy. Continue east on I-66 to exit 73 for Rosslyn/Key Bridge. Turn right at the second light onto N Fort Myer Dr. The hotel is the second building on the right.
Baltimore–Washington International Airport (BWI): Approximate driving time is 60 minutes and distance is 37 miles.
Driving directions from Baltimore–Washington International Airport: Head west on I-195 and then south on I-95. Next head west on I-495. Exit to the left onto I-66 E (exit 45B). Take exit 73 for Rosslyn/Key Bridge. Turn right at the second light onto N Fort Myer Dr. The hotel is the second building on the right.
Best bets from Reagan National: Taxis and shuttles are the most convenient options for $5–$15. For those traveling lightly, Metrorail service is also available for less than $5; travelers take the Blue Line to Rosslyn and cross the street to the hotel. All fees subject to change without notice.
Best bets from Dulles: Shuttle service is available for $16–$25. Taxi service costs more than $36. For $5–$15, travelers can take the Washington Flyer Coach to a Metrorail station and complete the trip by train. Passengers purchase coach tickets at the Arrivals Level–Door 4 and take the 25-minute ride to the Metrorail stop at West Falls Church. There they take the Orange Line to Rosslyn and cross the street to the hotel. All fees subject to change without notice.
Best bets from Baltimore: Shuttles and taxis are both available for more than $36. For those traveling lightly who don't mind making two transfers, a more economical option is available, but on weekdays only. Travelers take a MARC train—the Penn Line—to Union Station. From there, they take the Metrorail's Red Line to Metro Center, transfer to the Orange Line, exit at Rosslyn, and cross the street to the hotel; the combined cost for all train rides is $5–$15. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting around: The hotel is within walking distance of shops and restaurants, including those in the upscale Georgetown area. Most people choose to either walk, take taxis, or use the excellent public transportation system, as driving and parking downtown can be difficult. A Metrorail station is located just across the street, and passengers pay via farecards; a single ride costs less than $5, while one-day or multi-day passes range in price. All fees subject to change without notice.