What's Columbia Heights like for family-friendly vacations?
If you’ve been thinking about a vacation with your kids, Columbia Heights is a good choice. The wildlife, interesting architecture, and coffee shops are just a few things that make this an attractive family vacation spot. Fly into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), which is the closest airport, or College Park, MD (CGS), which is located 6.8 mi (11 km) from the center of Columbia Heights.
What's the best hotel for a family vacation to Columbia Heights?
Asante Sana Inn is a guesthouse with free breakfast and laundry facilities, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families.
How many hotels that welcome families are there in Columbia Heights?
Expedia has 14 family-friendly hotels and other accommodations in Columbia Heights.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Columbia Heights?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temperature of 76°F,
Coldest months: January, February, December, and March
Driest months: November, January, February, and March
Rainiest months: July, August, September, and June
What's there to see and do with your family in Columbia Heights?
While you are visiting Columbia Heights, you might want to round up the kiddos and make time to see interesting attractions such as GALA Hispanic Theatre and Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey Statue. Make sure you have plenty of time to take in activities in the area like White House, National Mall, and Smithsonian’s National Zoo.
Recent reviews of Columbia Heights hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Great location! The staff was excellent. Plan to visit this location again soon. "
A verified traveler stayed at Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D.C. – Convention Center
"Positives…Inside, the Shoreham is a beautiful, classic hotel that seems as if it materialized out of the pages of the Great Gatsby. The interior is appointed with amazing chandeliers, relief paintings on high arches supported by doric columns, Persian rugs, polished wood trim, and marble floors and counters. The grounds in the rear of the property are gorgeous with sweeping staircases leading down to a gazebo and garden area where they regularly hold weddings. The hotel also has a great pool, banquet halls, meeting rooms, shops, and a coffee bar. The food and service at the restaurant were excellent, and they have an upscale lounge for evening entertainment. The front desk staff were very friendly and offered several extras for us upon check in. Our king bedroom was spacious, very clean, nicely appointed, and the bed was comfortable. The property is also a very short walk to restaurants, a CVS, and the Metro. Negatives…the exterior of the hotel is really showing its age and could use a “facelift”…it’s like wrapping a Tiffany bracelet in a brown paper sack. So don’t let that deter you from staying here. Additionally, all the furniture in the lobby is worn and stained, which was very surprising to me for an Omni property, and it takes away from the rest of the ambience. They should really consider replacements/upgrades. Other than those two points, the Shoreham is our favorite place we have stayed so far in DC and we will definitely stay there again."
"I enjoyed my stay here. The location was great. Yes, the hotel had some outdated features but I thought it added to the charm. I would stay again. All staff seemed very friendly. "
A verified traveler stayed at The Henley Park Hotel
"This hotel is great for single travelers. The rooms are small, but clean and stylish and have everything you need. There's a diner and café on site (as well as a rooftop bar), but it's also close to other restaurants that are open late. It's perfectly situation steps away from the bus stop and metro (red line)."
A verified traveler stayed at Motto by Hilton Washington DC City Center