Cozy Pied-à-Terre @ Union Inn

Interior
Desk, WiFi, bed sheets
Shower, hair dryer, towels, soap
Desk, WiFi, bed sheets
Shower, hair dryer, towels, soap

About this bed and breakfast

Nestled in District of Columbia, this charming bed and breakfast for $421 per night is a great choice for your next trip. Welcome to Union Inn--a licensed bed & breakfast in the NoMa neighborhood of downtown Washington, DC that is only a short two-block walk from the NoMa-Gallaudet Metro station (Red Line) and only 4 blocks from Union Station. The U.S. Capitol, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, U.S. Botanic Garden and the National Mall are all within easy walking distance of the rowhouse, while a quick ride on the Metro is all that separates guests from enjoying national landmarks like the Smithsonian, Washington Monument, White House, Lincoln Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery or even the cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin downtown. Come nighttime, the Inn is only 3 blocks from the vibrant restaurants and bars of the H Street corridor and walking distance to the eclectic shops, eateries, breweries and distilleries of the nearby Union Market and Ivy City districts. Restaurants and hotspots in Dupont Circle, Georgetown, 14th Street, U Street, Shaw, Penn Quarter and Gallery Place are less than a 20 minute Metro-, Capital Bikeshare- or Uber-ride away. For the culinary-inclined, we are conveniently located 3 blocks from THREE grocery stores (Trader Joe's, Harris Teeter, Giant) as well as 6 blocks (10min walk) from the Whole Foods on H Street NE. Whether in town for a day or two or an extended stay, Union Inn is perfect for families, couples, tourists and business travelers alike. Inside, guests enjoy private access to the B&B's two full bathrooms and two bedrooms on the second floor--a master bedroom (queen bed with en-suite bathroom and mini-fridge) and a second bedroom offering bunk bed sleeping quarters. Both bedrooms also come equipped with a desk/chair combo and a ChromecastUltra-enabled flat screen TV. The main level of the B&B features a large living room with a 40" Smart TV and a plush >6' couch, perfect for stretching onto whilst Netflix & chilling ;-). The main level also features a large dining table that seats 6 and a fully equipped kitchen--electric kettle and French press for brewing morning coffee & tea and a gas cooker for showcasing your culinary skills ;-). The B&B also features ample back yard space for taking in lovely mornings and evenings the same.

Amenities

Garden

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Reviews

4.6/5.0
Outstanding(29 Reviews)
5.0
Dec 2019
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4.0
star 5 empty
Oct 2019
Freddie is super nice, friendly and accommodating! The place was comfortable, clean, and close to everything!
5.0
Oct 2019
We were in DC for the purpose of moving our daughter and her new husband. Freddie's house was the perfect location as it was three blocks from the apartment where we would be spending all our time. Our morning "commute" took us past the lovely La Colombe coffee shop and a great grocery store. It was a wonderful way to begin our day. As space is at a premium in DC you won't find a lot of extra room in a row house. But at Freddie's you will get an exceptional experience with the towels, sheets and bed. These items happen to be high on our list of must haves and if you are similar in taste he does not disappoint. An extra refrigerator and three bathrooms also make for fine appointments. Freddie had Metro passes for us and the nearest station is just behind his home. It takes less than 2 minutes to walk there! And his living room is full of great maps to enjoy. Freddie is there during the day so you are able to get information from him if needed. Our only worry was that we did not get access information until the day of our arrival. It ended up causing no trouble and was simple. We would have liked to have that information before we boarded our plane at MSP.
5.0
Sep 2019
Freddie was communicative, accommodating and very respectful of privacy. Great place to stay and safe, convenient location.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jun 2019
Freddie was a gracious and accommodating host. His home is close to a metro stop which was one our primary goals. The area looks to be up and coming and there is a Trader Joe’s nearby which is helpful.
5.0
Apr 2019
Freddie was a gracious and knowledgeable host, who willingly opens his home. We so appreciated his hospitality.
5.0
Mar 2019
The house was clean and in a perfect location!
4.0
star 5 empty
Dec 2018
My husband & I stayed with Freddie for 7 nites. He’s a 5-star host, most gracious & accommodating. Our en-suite room was on the smallish side for a week’s stay & could use some extra hooks & shelving for guest stuff but bathroom was modern & we had full use of kitchen facilities. TV service was via guests’ smartphone login/APPS to access limited cable channels but didn’t come to DC to watch TV so available service was adequate. Super-convenient to Metro, Union Station & bike rentals..would stay here again & definitely recommend this cute & comfy rental in NOMA’s trendy (& safe) neighborhood.

FAQs

How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in District of Columbia?

The average price for a rental in District of Columbia is $278 per night. This rental is $143 above the average.

Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Cozy Pied-à-Terre @ Union Inn. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this bed and breakfast. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Cozy Pied-à-Terre @ Union Inn pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Cozy Pied-à-Terre @ Union Inn?

We found 1 amenities for this rental. This includes , and garden.

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