A Classy Corner of DC // Minutes walk to Dupont Circle
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♢ Walk Score 96 - "Walkers paradise" (daily errands accomplished on foot!) ♢ Transit Score 93 "World-class public transportation" : 6-minutes walk to the Dupont Circle Metro subway station on the Red Line ♢ 7 min by car to downtown Washington DC ♢ HD Roku Smart TV ♢ High-speed WiFi (plus direct ethernet connection available) ♢ Kid- and family-friendly rental Experience life as a local and truly enjoy your next DC vacation with a stay in this beautiful and accommodating English basement. → Fully-stocked kitchen → High-end modern amenities → Onsite washer + dryer → Flexible check-in & check-out upon request Avoid a cramped hotel room and truly enjoy your next D.C. vacation by experiencing life as a local with a stay at this beautiful English basement 1-bedroom apartment with sleeper sofa that can cozily accommodate two additional guests. Unwind in the lovely full bathroom by running a bath in the large tub that's kept clean and sanitized. This is a lovingly maintained Kalorama-Dupont Circle home in a central location that puts you close to all of the fun, excitement, and history found in the city, while providing you with plenty of space for relaxation. You’ll be located in a residential neighborhood that showcases the diversity that Washington D.C has become known for. You'll be able to catch the local news on the smart TV provided, or your favorite Netflix original. For your convenience, high-speed Wi-Fi is available free-of-charge so you can connect with your friends and family at home, or keep up with your work emails. ★☆ Book Today & Let Us Take Care of You in Washington! ☆★ Steps from the renowned Dupont Circle, markets with the freshest local produce, and countless great restaurants and shops, Kalorama—Greek for “fine view”—gets its name from a large, classical estate built on one of the city’s highest elevations in 1807. Though the estate is gone, the eponymous neighborhood is now home to some of DC’s chicest addresses, from diplomatic homes and embassies to Mediterranean, Colonial and Georgian-revival mansions. As one of the city’s earliest developments, the leafy streets of this wholly residential neighborhood are off the grid—they were exempted from DC’s gridded street-layout system as development crept outward from downtown. The result is that these distinguished homes and classic old apartment buildings feel a world away from the bustling city around them. Kalorama is home to dozens of embassies that open their doors to the public every spring to display the fruits of their cultures. You can also get on individual embassy email lists for public concerts, lectures and exhibits held throughout the year.
