Short-term Housing
Below please find information about short-term residential housing located in Northwest Washington, as well as one listing in Virginia. In general, we recommend that you look for housing in the following DC neighborhoods, as they are closest in proximity to Dumbarton Oaks: Georgetown, Glover Park, Dupont Circle, and Foggy Bottom. As Dumbarton Oaks is not on a metro line, we strongly encourage you to find housing nearby; however, there are bus routes that provide public transportation.
airbnb
Spaces to share in the DC metro area.
$ – $$$$
Remington Executive Suites
Fully-furnished one-bedroom apartments in the Foggy Bottom and Dupont Circle neighborhoods.
601 24th Street, NW
202-223-4512
$$ – $$$
Attaché Property Management
Handles rental of fully furnished accommodations for different locations in the DC area.
$$ – $$$
George Washington University Summer Housing
Summer housing (dorm rooms) is available beginning the end of May and lasting until early August.
Foggy Bottom
$
Catholic University Summer Housing
Dorm rooms available beginning the end of May and lasting early August.
Brookland
202-319-5291
$
Savoy Suites Georgetown Hotel
1 Bedroom suites available. Complimentary high speed wireless, parking, health club admission, and laptop use included.
2505 Wisconsin Avenue NW (¾ mile from Dumbarton Oaks)
202-337-9700, Email
$$$$
Georgetown Hill Inn
1 bedroom suite
1832 Wisconsin Avenue (2 blocks from Dumbarton Oaks).
202-298-6021, Email
$$$ – $$$$$
2424 Pennsylvania Avenue
1 bedroom suite, 14 day minimum
Parking based on availability; $10/day
2424 Pennsylvania Avenue
Foggy Bottom
202-331-5000
$$$
State Plaza Hotel
1 bedroom suite
2117 E Street, N.W.
Foggy Bottom
202-861-8200
$$$$
Residence Inn (D.C.)
Studio or 1 bedroom suite
2120 P Street, NW
Dupont Circle
202-466-6800
$$$$$
Residence Inn (VA)
1 bedroom suite (*taxes eliminated after 30 days)
1651 N. Oak Street
Rosslyn (Virginia)
703-812-8400
$100 pet fee
$$$$$
Pricing Key (per month, in US dollars)
- $ = 1,000–2,000
- $$ = 2,000–3,000
- $$$ = 3,000–4,000
- $$$$ = 4,000–5,000
- $$$$$ =5,000–6,000
