Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA): Approximate driving time is 15 minutes and distance is 10 miles. Driving directions from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: Head north on George Washington Memorial Pkwy. Next head south on I-395 for about seven miles. Exit at Duke St E. Turn right onto S Reynolds St and proceed to the hotel on the left.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD): Approximate driving time is 50 minutes and distance is 35 miles.
Driving directions from Washington Dulles International Airport: Head east on Dulles Airport Access Hwy. Next head south on I-495. Take I-395 N to exit 3A for Duke St E. Turn right onto S Reynolds St and proceed to the hotel on the left.
Baltimore–Washington International Airport (BWI): Approximate driving time is 1 hour 10 minutes and distance is 53 miles.
Driving directions from Baltimore–Washington International Airport: Head west on I-195 and then south on Hwy 295/Baltimore–Washington Pkwy. Take I-95 S (I-495) toward Richmond and then I-395 N. Take exit 3A for Duke St E. Turn right onto S Reynolds St and proceed to the hotel on the left.
Getting there from Reagan National: Taxis and shuttles are available for $5–15, while Town Car service costs $26–35. For less than $5, guests can take Metrorail's Blue Line to the Van Dorn Street station and call the hotel for complimentary transportation from there. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting there from Dulles and Baltimore: Shuttle service is available for $26–35 from Dulles and more than $36 from Baltimore. Rental cars are convenient and are available online. Taxi service or Town Car service is also available for more than $36. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting around: Although the hotel is set in a residential area, several restaurants are within walking distance. In addition, the hotel provides complimentary transportation within a one-mile radius, including service to Landmark Mall and the Van Dorn Street Metro station. Many guests rely on the excellent Metro system to navigate the Washington area, as it serves almost all destinations. Passengers pay via farecards; a single ride costs less than $5, while one-day or multi-day passes range in price. Fee subject to change without notice. Taxis are also plentiful and charge by zone rather than meter. For outlying areas not served by Metro, rental cars are convenient and are available online.