The Inn of Rosslyn
If you don't want to rent a car during your vacation, consider booking a room at the Inn of Rosslyn. With only a 15-minute walk to the nearby Rosslyn Metro station, the Inn is a practical choice for visitors who prefer to explore Washington via public transportation. The hotel rooms are simple yet comfortable, and they are also equipped with a mini-refrigerator. Although the Inn isn't as fancy as its neighboring Hyatt or Marriott hotels, it does offer clean rooms at an affordable rate.
The Inn of Rosslyn
1601 Arlington Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22209
(703) 524-3400
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Hotel Palomar Arlington
With its sweeping views of the Potomac River, the Hotel Palomar offers an urbane and upscale ambiance for its guests. This boutique hotel is located in the heart of Rosslyn, and it features 154 rooms and suites with contemporary decor. Guests will enjoy access to the 24-hour fitness center as well as the wine receptions held every evening. Because of the hotel's pet-friendly policies, the Hotel Palomar might be a good option if you're traveling with your dog or cat.
Hotel Palomar Arlington
1121 N. 19th St.
Arlington, VA 22209
(703) 351-9170
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Key Bridge Marriott
Only four miles from Ronald Reagan National Airport, the Key Bridge Marriott is an ideal hotel for business travelers and tourists. This hotel is situated a few blocks from the Rosslyn Metro, and some of its rooms feature views of downtown Washington. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Key Bridge Marriott offers convenient access to jogging trails, biking trails and five golf courses within 10 miles. On-site parking is available, but for a small daily fee.
Key Bridge Marriott
1401 Lee Highway
Arlington, VA 22209
(703) 524-6400
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About The Author
A native of Washington, D.C., Caroline Tung Richmond has worked as a freelance writer since 2007. Her articles have appeared in both print and online publications such as the "Baltimore Sun," "Highlights" and Travels.com. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University.