Very Central,renovated home walk to Potomac Yard Metro (blue/yellow lines),restaurants and bars,groceries etc,5 mins to DCA,Mins to Washington DC, 4 br entire house with 2 queen 2 full double beds in the bedrooms &2 sofa beds in the living room can accomodate up to 12 guests.You will have 2 free private parking right in front,no complication and you are in the apt in 10 seconds.Full kitchen, roku smart tv, fast wifi. Crystal City Holiday Inn, Hilton,Regency,Westin,Marriott in a few mins drive!
Conveniently located in the Potomac Yard neighborhood, almost Crystal City Arlington in the heart of DC Metro area right by Washington DC, DCA Reagan Airport. I offer a fully furnished 4 bedrooms house equipped to accommodate up to 8 people high speed internet access WIFI fully equipped kitchen, fresh linens and towels. Just mins away from restaurants, cafes, bars, cinemas, grocery shops and extremely easy access to public transportation(Short walk to Walk to Potomac Yard Metro (Blue and Yellow lines. Minutes away from main highways. Located one of the safest area in Washington metropolitan area. No pets, no smoking allowed, no partying with loud music etc.The unit comes with 2 parking.
Top Places to See in Washington, D.C.
A great list of things to do when you visit Washington, D.C.
Visit the Capitol Building
Look at the Washington Monument
Tour The White House
Visit the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Explore flight at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Visit the National Museum of the American Indian
Check out the National Building Museum and learn about architecture and construction
The first ever espionage museum is the Spy Museum
Catch a concert, opera, or symphony at the Kennedy Center
Don't miss the National Zoo (free) which has over 2,000 animals including pandas
Tour Mount Vernon where George Washington lived and see beautiful views of the Potomac
Take a tour of the U.S. Supreme Court
Visit the Lincoln Memorial and see the Reflecting Pool
Relax in Constitution Gardens (the National Mall)
Don't miss seeing The Wall, which is The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
Visit the Library of Congress which contains 145 million items including The Gutenberg and Mainz Bibles (PDF)
See the National WWII Memorial which opened in 2004
Go check out the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Visit the Interactive Museum of News: The Newseum
Tour the place where Lincoln was assassinated, Ford's Theatre
See some hockey or basketball at the Verizon Center
Visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
If you like gardens, don't miss the United States Botanic Garden
Visit the Smithsonian American History Museum (scheduled to re open fall 2008)
Explore your world at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum
Check out the Smithsonian Castle, the first building of the Smithsonian (with information about all museums)
Tour the National Museum of African Art
View fine paintings and art at the National Gallery of Art
Visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial (southeast of the Lincoln Memorial)
Go walking in Georgetown, the capital's historic waterfront
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park is a waterway with a long history during the Civil War
Great Falls Park has beautiful views (15 miles from the capital)
Just across the Potamic is Old Town Alexandria, VA
The National Archives displays the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence
Visit the Washington DC National Cathedral
See the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
See great art at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Visit Arlington National Cemetery (America's largest burial ground, J.F.K.'s memorial, and Tomb of The Unknown)
The National Aquarium is the nation's oldest aquarium
Learn all about the postal service at the National Postal Museum
Check out The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Make an appointment to see the Department of State Visitor Center and National Museum of American Diplomacy
Cool down by visiting one of the Smithsonian's three IMAX theaters!
If you are looking for an outdoor hike, check out the Theodore Roosevelt Island (88.5-acre park on the Potamic)
Learn about African American's role in the U.S. Civil War at the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum
See the World War I memorial at District of Columbia War Memorial
See the George Mason Memorial (he was a founding father)
See the Iwo Jima Memorial near Arlington National Cemetary (see photos)
Relax along the Potamic River in a beautiful setting at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove
Visit the new Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial (near FDR Memorial)
Honor fallen officers at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Don't miss the new National Pentagon 9/11 Memorial
See the United States Air Force Memorial near the Pentagon (on the grounds of Fort Myer)
Visit the The Naval Heritage Center and the U.S. Navy Memorial (right next to each other) to learn about the U.S. Navy's history
Check out the National Geographic Museum and their many events
Top Places to See in Washington, D.C.
A great list of things to do when you visit Washington, D.C.
Visit the Capitol Building
Look at the Washington Monument
Tour The White House
Visit the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Explore flight at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Visit the National Museum of the American Indian
Check out the National Building Museum and learn about architecture and construction
The first ever espionage museum is the Spy Museum
Catch a concert, opera, or symphony at the Kennedy Center
Don't miss the National Zoo (free) which has over 2,000 animals including pandas
Tour Mount Vernon where George Washington lived and see beautiful views of the Potomac
Take a tour of the U.S. Supreme Court
Visit the Lincoln Memorial and see the Reflecting Pool
Relax in Constitution Gardens (the National Mall)
Don't miss seeing The Wall, which is The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
Visit the Library of Congress which contains 145 million items including The Gutenberg and Mainz Bibles (PDF)
See the National WWII Memorial which opened in 2004
Go check out the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Visit the Interactive Museum of News: The Newseum
Tour the place where Lincoln was assassinated, Ford's Theatre
See some hockey or basketball at the Verizon Center
Visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
If you like gardens, don't miss the United States Botanic Garden
Visit the Smithsonian American History Museum (scheduled to re open fall 2008)
Explore your world at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum
Check out the Smithsonian Castle, the first building of the Smithsonian (with information about all museums)
Tour the National Museum of African Art
View fine paintings and art at the National Gallery of Art
Visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial (southeast of the Lincoln Memorial)
Go walking in Georgetown, the capital's historic waterfront
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park is a waterway with a long history during the Civil War
Great Falls Park has beautiful views (15 miles from the capital)
Just across the Potamic is Old Town Alexandria, VA
The National Archives displays the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence
Visit the Washington DC National Cathedral
See the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
See great art at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Visit Arlington National Cemetery (America's largest burial ground, J.F.K.'s memorial, and Tomb of The Unknown)
The National Aquarium is the nation's oldest aquarium
Learn all about the postal service at the National Postal Museum
Check out The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Make an appointment to see the Department of State Visitor Center and National Museum of American Diplomacy
Cool down by visiting one of the Smithsonian's three IMAX theaters!
If you are looking for an outdoor hike, check out the Theodore Roosevelt Island (88.5-acre park on the Potamic)
Learn about African American's role in the U.S. Civil War at the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum
See the World War I memorial at District of Columbia War Memorial
See the George Mason Memorial (he was a founding father)
See the Iwo Jima Memorial near Arlington National Cemetary (see photos)
Relax along the Potamic River in a beautiful setting at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove
Visit the new Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial (near FDR Memorial)
Honor fallen officers at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Don't miss the new National Pentagon 9/11 Memorial
See the United States Air Force Memorial near the Pentagon (on the grounds of Fort Myer)
Visit the The Naval Heritage Center and the U.S. Navy Memorial (right next to each other) to learn about the U.S. Navy's history
Check out the National Geographic Museum