For our stay, we booked the Two Queen Beds with Sofa Bed room. The room was spacious and featured separate living and sleeping areas. There was plenty of storage space, and the room was clean and cozy. It was the perfect size for our family of five. We slept in one bed, the twins took the other queen and our daughter slept on the pull out couch.
We stayed in the room for a total of 3 nights. The hotel was relatively quiet, especially considering it’s attached to a fire station and located directly off the highway. Although we could hear sirens throughout the day and night, they weren’t loud enough to keep us up at night. We weren’t able to hear the highway traffic at all.
We started each morning with breakfast in the lobby restaurant. The food was adequate, but nothing to write home about. The breakfast morning changed a little each morning. Each of us was able to find something that we liked each day, which is a huge plus when traveling with kids. Each morning there was a selection of fruit, pastries, and yogurt.
On the first night, we had dinner at the hotel. To sum it up, it was horrible. We ordered a burger, two personal size pizzas (that were frozen), an order of parmesan fries, and two drinks and it cost us just over $100. The food was bland and plated fresh out of the microwave- which was extremely apparent considering it was at our table in about 10 minutes flat. We were really disappointed in our meal- so much so that we wouldn’t order lunch or dinner there again.
We simply used the hotel as a place to rest our heads and store our belongings. It was perfectly located between The Wharf (where you’ll find restaurants and shops) and the National Mall (where you’ll find many monuments and the Smithsonian museums). There were two metro stops (Federal Center SW and L’Enfant) within walking distance. It honestly was the perfect location. Both stops are on the Orange, Blue and Silver lines. L’Enfant also serves the Yellow and Green Lines. Because of this, with our itinerary, we didn’t have to transfer to any other lines when we hopped on the metro.
The neighborhood was safe, especially during the day. We felt very comfortable walking from the hotel to the National mall. I also ventured off to The Wharf one night to pick us up on dinner. There was plenty of other people walking in that directions, so I felt extremely safe. I was a little nervous about walking around at night.
If you’re looking for a clean, comfortable hotel within walking distance to the metro and popular attractions, than this is a wonderful option for you. We would definitely recommend the Hyatt Place Washington DC/National Mall.