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What is the price range of cabin rentals in Washington DC?
The graph shows the percentages of cabins in each price bucket. Washington DC has the largest percentage (23.24%) of cabin rentals in $50 - $100 price range.
Is jacuzzi or hot tub a must-have for cabins in Washington DC?
Full kitchen, jacuzzi or pet friendly cabins? Or should I choose all of them? Below we write up some amenity summary for you to know more about the Washington DC area. In Washington DC, 68 rentals offer Full Kitchen, 42 rentals offer Air Conditioning, 42 rentals offer Heater. So, if you need Full Kitchen during your cabin stays, use the Full Kitchen filter to compare these cabins. Two amenities that are not typical are Pool, Hot Tub.
Could I bring my pets to Washington DC area?
8.86% of cabins in Washington DC are pet/dog friendly. We love pets/dogs. Before booking your next cabin, make sure to filter pet friendly listings and check the number of pets allowed in the listing.
Any recommended places to visit in Washington DC?
When you have only limited times to spend in Washington DC, we highly recommend you to visit those famous places: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, United States Botanic Garden, Lincoln Memorial, World War II Memorial, Washington Monument, The President's Park, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, United States National Arboretum, National Mall, United States Capitol, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington National Cathedral, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Smithsonian American Art Museum, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site, Madame Tussauds Washington DC, Gunpowder Falls State Park Hammerman Area, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, National Aquarium, Jones Point Park, Carlyle House Historic Park, Old Town Alexandria Waterfront, The George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Mount Vernon Trail, Office of Historic Alexandria, Alexandria Black History Museum.