Capitol Hill Convenience, Entire 4-BR Rowhome
About the Home
Stay in this charming Wardman-style row house in Capitol Hill, Washington DC, blending historic character with modern comfort. This spacious home offers flexible sleeping arrangements, two dedicated home offices, an open kitchen, and cozy reading areas (ideal for remote work or extended stays). Enjoy the front porch or large back deck, and walk to H Street Corridor, Eastern Market, Lincoln Park, and the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. This classic Wardman-style row house in Capitol Hill, Washington DC offers a rare combination of historic charm, spacious interiors, and modern functionality—ideal for families, business travelers, and extended stays. Original hardwood floors and preserved doors highlight the home’s architectural character, while the flexible layout makes it easy to live, work, and relax. Sleeping Arrangements Designed to comfortably accommodate different group sizes, the home features: • Upstairs primary bedroom with a queen bed and a quiet, comfortable atmosphere • Basement bedroom with a queen bed and a private full bathroom, perfect for added privacy • TV room with a pull-out bed for additional guests • Library / reading room with a second pull-out bed, doubling as a calm workspace or extra sleeping area Living & Work Areas • Open-concept kitchen, ideal for home cooking and shared meals • Bright and welcoming living spaces that flow naturally throughout the home • Two dedicated home offices, making this an excellent choice for remote work stays in Washington DC • A cozy reading nook off the primary bedroom, perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the city Outdoor Spaces • Front porch, ideal for morning coffee or enjoying the neighborhood atmosphere • Large back deck, perfect for outdoor dining, relaxing evenings, or entertaining during warmer months Parking • Off-street parking for one car, a valuable convenience in the Capitol Hill neighborhood The home is located on a quiet, tree-lined corner of Kingman Park, offering a true neighborhood feel while staying close to DC’s most iconic areas. It’s a classic Washington setting—peaceful, residential, and ideal for guests who want both city access and green space. The home sits within walking distance of the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail, perfect for running, walking, or biking, as well as Eastern Market and Lincoln Park. The area features multiple playgrounds and dog parks, making it a great option for families and longer stays. Guests love the balance this location offers: easy access to the Capitol, National Mall, and downtown attractions, paired with nearby nature along the Anacostia River. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want to experience authentic Capitol Hill living without sacrificing convenience. Step into the timeless allure of Capitol Hill - Kingman Park, where history comes to life amidst the backdrop of the U.S. Capitol and historic Eastern Market. This charming neighborhood boasts well-preserved row houses, cobblestone streets that lead to the Lincoln Park, and close proximity to landmarks like Barracks Row and the historic Congressional Cemetery, not to mention the Capitol itself and the National Mall. H Street, Navy Yard, and Union Market are all within walking and cycling distance! You'll be located in a historical and lively residential neighborhood, with quiet tree-lined streets, but also summertime fireworks, a community garden, and its own panda bear! (just a statue though) Top 5 Hang-out recs: 1. Lincoln Park and East Capitol Street (0.5 miles)--Lincoln Park is a charming tree-lined park. Walk from there down East Capitol Street, where you can view beautiful historic row homes with a direct sight line to the Capitol. 2. Anacostia River Walk Trail (0.5 miles)--A fantastic hidden treasure, this is a network of trails that run along the Anacostia River. You can follow the paths south to the Navy Yard. 3. Barracks Row (1.4 miles)--The most Capitol Hill aspect of Capitol Hill, buzzing with quaint shops and eateries. Call Your Mother is a local favorite for bagels and schmear. 4. National Mall (1.5 miles)--Walk from the Capitol Building along the full length of the National Mall to take in all the historic landmarks and over a dozen museums. The US Botanical Garden is one of my favorite: less than 2 miles from your Airbnb and just after you pass the Capitol Building. 5. The Navy Yard (1.7 miles)--One of the largest and newest developments in DC, the Navy Yard has cute shops, ice cream parlors, fancy restaurants, and large venues for concerts and performances. Kingman Park was officially designated a Historic District in June 2018, distinguishing its place in Washington DC's urban development history and recognizable rows of single-family homes characterized by front porches and variations in cornices and rooflines. The neighborhood is ideally located at close proximity of the restaurants and bars of H Street Corridor, and the parks, trails and open air activities in Kingman and Heritage Islands. Capitol Hill is one of Washington DC’s most iconic and historic neighborhoods. Known for its charming row houses, tree-lined streets, and vibrant local culture, the area offers a unique mix of history and modern living. From farmers markets and boutique shops to lively restaurants and cultural landmarks, Capitol Hill is the perfect place to experience the authentic spirit of Washington DC.Welcome to Washington, D.C., a city where history, culture, and modern living come together. Known for its iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and vibrant neighborhoods, D.C. offers something for every traveler. We’re happy to welcome up to 2 dogs with a pet fee. To keep the home comfortable for everyone, dogs should be crated when owners are away. We’re happy to provide crates if needed (upon request).
