Explore Washington DC

Step out of our front door and experience everything Washington, DC has to offer. Arlo Washington DC places you close to the action, with famous landmarks, cultural spots, and great places to eat and drink just a short walk or ride away. Whether you’re here to explore or unwind, there’s no shortage of things to do. The city is full of life, and our location makes it easy to discover.

Washington, DC is so much more than just monuments and museums. Head over to Capitol Hill for a taste of political history, or explore the lively streets of Chinatown, where you’ll find incredible dining and vibrant culture. Catch a game or concert at Capital One Arena, just steps away from some of the city’s top attractions. Of course, The National Mall is nearby too, offering beautiful open spaces and museums filled with art, history, and science.

But don’t stop there—DC’s neighborhoods are brimming with hidden gems, from top restaurants and bustling local markets to cozy cafés and quirky shops, offering a unique mix of flavors and discoveries around every corner.

Get to know what the locals love! Arlo Washington, DC is the perfect home base for experiencing the best the city has to offer, whether you’re here for a quick getaway or an extended adventure.

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    The Wharf Water Taxi

    Offers a scenic and convenient way to explore DC by water, connecting The Wharf with Alexandria, National Harbor, and Georgetown, and allowing direct travel to The Wharf from docks at City Marina, National Harbor, and Washington Harbour.   

    (703) 684-0580

  • ARTECHOUSE DC

    Artechouse is an art space and destination for immersive and interactive art exhibitions. Dedicated to showcasing works by new media artists, Artechouse main goal is to present exhibitions that support its mission to inspire, educate, and empower others. At Artechouse, visitors are offered an interactive experience

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    Planet Word Museum

    Planet Word is an interactive museum celebrating language and the power of words. Guests can explore storytelling, music, poetry, and global languages through hands-on exhibits, voice-activated installations, and creative challenges. Perfect for both adults and families.

    202-931-3139

  • The Wharf

    Enjoy waterfront dining, shopping, and entertainment at The Wharf, a vibrant and stylish part of DC’s southwest waterfront. Watch the sunset or hop on a boat for a scenic tour of the Potomac.

    By Walk: Approximately 30 minutes (1.5 miles)
    By Commute: 15–20 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (718) 474-8807

  • Ford’s Theatre

    Step into the past at Ford’s Theatre, where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. Tours and live performances keep this historic site alive, offering both education and entertainment.

    By Walk: Approximately 10 minutes (0.5 miles)
    By Commute: 5–7 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (202) 347-4833

  • Union Station

    This architectural gem serves as a major transportation hub and a bustling shopping and dining destination. Union Station is also a great starting point for exploring the rest of DC.

    By Walk: Approximately 20 minutes (1 mile)
    By Commute: 10–15 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (202) 289-1908

  • Eastern Market

    Browse through local produce, artisan goods, and fresh baked items at Eastern Market, one of DC’s oldest public markets. On weekends, the outdoor flea market is a local favorite.

    By Walk: Approximately 35 minutes (1.6 miles)
    By Commute: 20–25 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (202) 698-5253

  • National Museum of African American History and Culture

    A landmark museum, the NMAAHC tells the rich and complex history of African American life, art, and culture. The exhibits span from the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary Black culture.

    By Walk: Approximately 22 minutes (1.1 miles)
    By Commute: 12–15 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (844) 750-3012

  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

    A powerful tribute to the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust, this museum offers a solemn and educational experience. The permanent exhibition is a must-visit for those interested in history and human rights.

    By Walk: Approximately 25 minutes (1.3 miles)
    By Commute: 15–20 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (202) 488-0400

  • A street-level view of the Capital One Arena entrance in Washington, D.C., featuring large glass windows, white structural pillars, and the red and blue "Capital One Arena" logo above the doors.

    Capital One Arena

    Capital One Arena is Washington DC’s premier 20,000-seat sports and entertainment venue, home to the NBA’s Wizards, NHL’s Capitals, and Georgetown Hoyas, hosting 220+ events a year in the heart of Penn Quarter.

    (202) 628-3200

  • Chinatown

    Explore Chinatown, a bustling neighborhood filled with shops, restaurants, and vibrant cultural experiences. Try the dim sum or stroll under the famous Friendship Archway.

    By Walk: Approximately 15 minutes (0.7 miles)
    By Commute: 5–7 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

  • Washington Monument

    Stand at the base of the towering Washington Monument, a tribute to the first president of the United States. Tickets are available to ride to the top for breathtaking views of the city.

    By Walk: Approximately 30 minutes (1.5 miles)
    By Commute: 15–20 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    202.842.6372

  • Lincoln Memorial

    Pay your respects to one of America’s greatest leaders at the Lincoln Memorial, where Abraham Lincoln’s statue gazes out over the Reflecting Pool. This iconic monument is a must-see for history buffs and photographers alike.By Walk: Approximately 45 minutes (2.2 miles)
    By Commute: 25–30 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

    (202) 426-6841

  • United States Capitol

    A symbol of American democracy, the United States Capitol is home to the U.S. Congress. Take a guided tour to learn about the nation’s legislative process or simply admire its stunning neoclassical architecture.

    By Walk: Approximately 30 minutes (1.4 miles)
    By Commute: 15–20 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

  • Smithsonian Museums

    Learn about history, science, and culture at the Smithsonian Museums, all free to enter and just minutes away. From the dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum to space exploration at the Air and Space Museum, there’s something for everyone to explore.

    By Walk: Approximately 16 minutes (0.8 miles)

    By Commute: 8–12 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

  • The National Mall

    Stretch your legs at The National Mall, where you can stroll between iconic monuments like the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. This sprawling green space is also home to several must-see museums.

    By Walk: Approximately 13 minutes (0.7 miles)

    By Commute: 5–10 minutes (via Metro or Metrobus)

  • The White House

    Just a short drive from the hotel, The White House stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. Take a walk around its grounds or snap a photo from Pennsylvania Avenue to capture a piece of American history.

    By Commute: 10–12 minutes (via Metrobus or Metro)