Business License#:511025000005
WALK SCORE OF 85! Just steps to Union Market dining, shops & more -15 short minutes to Union Station Metro- At the Heart of H St. Corridor, near Capitol Hill! -High Speed WiFi - Smart TV with Netflix, Hulu, & Amazon - Fully Stocked Kitchen - Table for work -Nearby tons of restaurants, bars, & shopping -Easy access to downtown DC and monuments -Professional Cleaning between Guests! Street Parking for Guests available.
This newly renovated luxurious apartment is in the heart of the city`s H St. corridor just steps to the hip Union Market neighborhood. The space is comfortably furnished with - 2 queen size beds - 2 Smart TV`s - Ample street parking is available for those traveling with a car (just need to be mindful of stop signs, fire hydrants and the 3 hours for street cleaning Wednesday and Thursdays from April-October). The apartment features - High speed WiFi - Fully controllable heating and air conditioning - Hardwood floors - Beautiful natural sunlight The kitchen is fully equipped with filtered water machine, coffee maker, dishes, glassware, silverware, and pots and pans. This apartment has a full washer and dryer for your laundry needs. Shower Toiletries (Shampoo & Body Wash) NOT provided.
Personal Code upon check in.
The area to be rented is the whole private unit- 2 bed, one bath. The Condo is in a 4 unit building sharing a main entrance, leading to a hallway with 4 private front doors to each unit. This unit is unit 1 on the first floor.
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`H Street NE, a dynamic one-and-a-half mile stretch in Northeast DC, is known for its nightlife, restaurants, pop-ups, festivals and communal atmosphere.` -washington .org
Parking is free street parking which is readily available on both sides of the streets in front of the building as well the surrounding area. NoMa-Gallaudet U is the closest metro station which is approx. just less then a mile away. Washington, DC has one of the safest, cleanest and most efficient transportation systems in the world. Metrorail and Metrobus are the most convenient ways to get around DC, with Metrobus providing connections for locations not serviced by Metrorail. The Walter E. Washington Convention Center even has a dedicated Metro station serviced by the Yellow and Green lines, and many hotels are conveniently located near Metro stations or bus routes. Metro operates from 5 a.m. to midnight on weekdays and from 7 a.m. to midnight on weekends. Metrobus runs hundreds of routes throughout the city and the greater Washington, DC area, with more than 1,400 buses using compressed natural gas or a hybrid electric drive system helping to keep DC eco-friendly. Riders can pay by purchasing a SmarTrip card, which allows users to load a designated amount on the card for repeated swiping. The cards can also be used as payment for Metrobus rides. Walking & Biking Around DC One of the best ways to experience Washington, DC is on foot. The city’s wide sidewalks meander past the inspiring monuments and museums found on the National Mall, as well as the intimate museums, world-class theaters and splendid gardens in the city’s collection of neighborhoods. Those who prefer to explore on two wheels, Bike and Roll DC offers rentals from two locations in DC, and has a wide variety of bikes to choose from, including kids` bikes and attachments. With each rental, helmets, locks and a map are included, and the friendly staff will help you plan your route to explore the city. Additionally, Capital Bikeshare has over 350 stations across DC, Virginia and Maryland. Its fleet includes more than 3,000 bicycles, and the system is easy: simply join (options range from a Day Key to a year-long membership) and access bicycles 24 hours a day. The first 30 minutes of each trip is free, with each additional half hour incurring a fee. DC Circulator The DC Circulator gets rave reviews from residents and visitors alike. The bus is free for all riders and travels along six specific routes designed for easy-on, easy-off access at points of interest throughout the District. Explore neighborhoods such as Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Woodley Park, U Street and Capitol Hill with the Circulator. The bus even offers a dedicated National Mall route for super easy access to DC’s majestic lineup of monuments and memorials. Schedules for every route are available, and buses run every 10 minutes. Taxis, rental cars & parking Taxi service is plentiful and economical in DC. In fact, DC has one of the highest taxi-to-citizen ratios in the country, with more than 6,000 taxis servicing the city. Taxis use a metered system just like every other city in the country. All taxis also accept credit and debit cards as payment, as well as cash. You can also download the DC Taxi Rider app for your iPhone or Android, which allows you to choose from a regular, large, or wheelchair-accessible taxi, see a fare and time estimate before you hail the cab, and pay either through the app or in the vehicle. Of course, some visitors choose to drive their own vehicles. If you`re driving in and around DC, ParkWhiz is a convenient way to compare prices at garages and lots around town so you can reserve your parking space before arriving. Uber is another great option for getting where you need to go all over DC. Simply sign up and download the app to your phone, and you can begin requesting a ride with the tap of a button. No cash is required, and tip is handled in the ride fare. Numerous car options are available, and you can even share a ride.
Street parking is free guests just need to be mindful of stop signs, fire hydrants and the fact that for 3 hours on Wednesday and Thursdays from April-October cars need to be moved to one side of the street.
LATE CHECK OUT FEE: $200. While we understand time can get away from us all, our cleaners do only have a few hours to clean, sanitize, and return the unit to the condition it was found in prior to the next guests arrival in a few hours. Late check out puts the next guest check in at jeopardy and costs us addition fees as the cleaner is paid to wait for the property to be vacated. Thanks for the understanding!
Personal code provided in the message thread the morning of once the wifi enabled lock generates the code.
LATE CHECK OUT FEE: $200. While we understand time can get away from us all, our cleaners do only have a few hours to clean, sanitize, and return the unit to the condition it was found in prior to the next guests arrival in a few hours. Late check out puts the next guest check in at jeopardy and costs us addition fees as the cleaner is paid to wait for the property to be vacated. Thanks for the understanding!
Smoking in the unit will carry a $150 fine