Close to Smithsonian's National Zoo, The Line DC provides dry cleaning/laundry services, a gym, and a business center. Guests can also expect to find a restaurant.
Northwest, a neighborhood in Washington, is home to The Line DC. White House and Washington Monument are notable landmarks, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Union Station Shopping Center and Tysons Corner Center. Check out an event or a game at Capital One Arena, and consider making time for Smithsonian Institution, a top attraction not to be missed. Visit our Washington travel guide
1770 Euclid Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009
What's nearby
Meridian Hill Park
5 min walk - 0.3 miles
Smithsonian's National Zoo
12 min walk - 0.7 miles
Embassy Row
17 min walk - 0.9 miles
Dupont Circle
20 min walk - 1.1 miles
Howard University
5 min drive - 1.1 miles
Getting around
Woodley Park-Zoo Station
13 min walk
New Carrollton Station
16 min drive
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
26 min drive
Restaurants
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
2 min walk
McDonald's
2 min walk
No Goodbyes
1 min walk
Tryst
3 min walk
Soleluna
2 min walk
About this property
The Line DC
Hotel near Smithsonian's National Zoo
Consider a stay at The Line DC and take advantage of dry cleaning/laundry services, a gym, and a business center. Guests can also expect to find a restaurant.
Other perks include:
A porter/bellhop, multilingual staff, and an elevator
Luggage storage, free newspapers, and a front-desk safe
Room features
All guestrooms at The Line DC include amenities such as room service.
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Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Frequently asked questions
How much is parking?
Onsite parking is available at the property.
Where is The Line DC located?
Located in Northwest, this hotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Smithsonian's National Zoo and Howard University. Smithsonian Institution and George Washington University are also within 2 mi (3 km). Woodley Park-Zoo Station is 13 minutes by foot and Columbia Heights Station is 14 minutes.
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Reviews
The Line DC Reviews
8.0
Very Good
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Delightful space. Feels like a rectory that was converted to a hotel. Historic, charming, modern decoration. Would love to come back!
Pierre-Andre
Stayed 1 night in Aug 2025
Verified
6/10 Okay
Lynai
Nov 18, 2025
Disliked: Staff & service, amenities
When we checked in there was still food in a to-go box in the fridge from a previous guest.
At this day in age there should be microwaves in every hotel room, but at this hotel there was not.
No tea was provided, only small nespesso pods with tiny mugs.
I called to have a water kettle delivered to make hot water for tea and it took over an hour for it to arrive.
The hair dryer made an awfully loud noise and shook violently in my hand, I thought it was going to explode and injure me. I called the front desk to get a new one, none ever arrived.
The last day we paid for late check out at 4pm and had the Do Not Disturb sign hung on the door since I was ill and attempting to rest, but four different times housekeeping knocked on the door anyway.
And 30 minutes after checking out I realized I left checking in the fridge that I wanted. I went to the front desk but she said no one was available to help me. I provided my phone number but no one ever called.
Apathy seemed to be the prevalent attitude among guest service staff.