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A modern living area is showcased, featuring a comfortable gray sofa with decorative cushions. A dark wooden coffee table sits in front, while a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall. Framed artwork adds character to the bright, neutral-colored space.
Flat in Washington
5 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Luxury apartment in the heart of Georgetown

Just a few blocks from M Street and Wisconsin Ave., this modern, 1,000 square foot English basement features exclusive use of the entire lower level of a new Georgetown home and a private patio looking out onto a beautiful garden. Smart home features include voice commands for lighting, heating and cooling, a ceiling fan, door lock, and more. For working, there are two separate work spaces and fast, reliable Internet. For relaxing, we provide a full package of cable TV and streaming services.

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The exterior of a two-story townhouse is presented, featuring a blend of gray and white accents. Two entries are visible, each adorned with dark doors. Tall windows allow natural light to illuminate the interior, with a brick pathway leading to the entrance.
Flat in Washington
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Look no further, this is your home away from home!

Professionally decorated, in one of the most sought after neighborhoods in DC. Easy access to everything, on a very quiet street in Georgetown. This street level unit is only used for corporate rental or short term stays. Hardwood floors, full service kitchen with dishwasher, cooktop and full size oven, workable wood burning fireplace are just a few of the features of this classy mid century style unit. Should this place not be available, the upper unit of this two story house is also on airbnb.

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A bright living area is presented, featuring a blue sofa with decorative throws and a wooden coffee table adorned with a flower arrangement. Two stylish chairs and green plants add warmth, while windows above the sofa allow natural light to filter in.
Flat in Washington
5 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Georgetown - Studio Apt #2 - 500 SF (Near Campus)

SUPER clean and located one block to M St and 3 blocks away from Georgetown Uni, this newly renovated studio apt with shower and a queen bed & twin bed This unit is 500 SF of pure luxury! Private entrance, Independent AC and heat, HEPA filter, complete kitchen with coffee, tea, and complimentary beverages. ((No STOVE IN THIS UNIT, only a Hot plate, microwave, coffee maker, and toaster)) 1 mile walk or Uber ride to Rosslyn metro (Arlington VA) and Foggy Bottom (George Washington University)

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A charming exterior features a historic building framed by lush greenery and blooming pink trees. The entrance is marked by elegant steps leading to a double-door entry, complemented by decorative garden elements and a paved walkway.
Flat in Washington
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 442 reviews

Georgetown Modern Chic 1 Bedroom

Reopening to Covid conscious guests who understand the cooperation between guest and host for a clean and safe place while visiting Washington, DC. Many historic restaurants have outdoor dining as well as carry out. More locations will be opening soon and this is still a great walking city. Please inquire for extended stay. Transportation is easy and close by. Access to Georgetown University, George Washington University as well as their respective hospitals are very short distances.

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The kitchen area is equipped with modern appliances and features a tiled floor in a classic black and white checkerboard pattern. A round glass-top table with four wooden chairs occupies the space, alongside a red decorative vase on the table. Natural light enters through the small windows.
Guest suite in Washington
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

John Denver Historic Basement Apartment

Historic old basement apartment In Victorian townhouse where “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was written by John Denver. It is completely separated, has one bedroom, one bathroom, family room and big kitchen. It has washer/dryer, TV/Internet and AC/heating units in each room. Second bed for two guests must be requested with onetime fee $40. Parking permit is available upon request. No parties. No cleaning fees. Entrance is downstairs with narrow steps with a twist. No bikes!!

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A cozy sleeping area features a spacious bed with a patterned throw pillow, complemented by large windows allowing natural light. A comfortable chair is positioned nearby, alongside a small table adorned with a marble top, creating a functional and inviting space.
Home in Washington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

New Embassy Enclave in Woodley Park with Parking

All brand NEW with free private parking, outdoor patio with full kitchen, washer/dryer. Located in a prestigious embassy enclave, one of DC’s safest and most scenic neighborhoods. Enjoy a quiet, park-like setting while being steps from the Omni Shoreham Hotel and a 6-7 min walk to Woodley Metro. A short metro ride to Museums, the Capitol, and Union Station, with easy walks to Dupont Circle and Georgetown. Street-level unit with lush greenery views. Free Private Parking!

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Guest suite in Washington
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Cozy Georgetown Gem with Free Parking

Newly remodeled basement suite nestled in a quiet neighborhood at the top of Georgetown, D.C. Steps away from Wisconsin St featuring specialty retail shops, cozy cafes, grocery stores and various restaurants. 🚗 Bonus: dedicated free parking space—no city permits or fees required The popular M St, GT Waterfront and GT University are a 14 minute walk from our Airbnb. A quick Uber ride to the Kennedy Center and the Monuments. This neighborhood is bicycle friendly.

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The kitchenette features modern cabinetry and countertops, equipped with essential appliances. A round table for four is set with plates and utensils, surrounded by transparent chairs. The space is well-lit and includes a wall-mounted television for entertainment.
Flat in Washington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Georgetown Elegant Apartment

Sanitized, renovated basement apartment with a private entrance in a historical federal rowhouse. Located on a quiet street, but less than a block away from the Wisconsin Avenue with its cafes and boutique shops. Bus stop to the DC downtown is a few steps away. One block away from the Volta Park. 5 minutes walk to the fashionable M street and to the Georgetown University, about 15-20 min walk to Washington National Cathedral and Massachusetts Ave/Embassy Row.

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with blue patterned bedding. A bedside table holds a lamp, providing soft light, while a large mirror reflects the room's layout. A chair is positioned nearby, and a window allows natural light to fill the space.
Flat in Washington
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 446 reviews

Heart of Georgetown charming apartment!

Cozy apartment in 1875 house in historic DC neighborhood. Location, location! Bedroom; kitchen/sitting room; bathroom; laundry; spacious hallway. Brand-new queen bed! Closets aplenty. Kitchen essentials plus!. Licensed: DC Regulatory and Consumer Affairs. Close to great eateries, bakeries, bars, shopping, waterfront. Buses; bike/scooter rentals nearby. Narrow stairs from street. Residential parking with permit obtained by host.

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A modern living area features a blue sofa with red accent cushions and a round side table. Two large windows allow natural light to fill the space. A dining table with two wooden chairs is positioned near the kitchenette. Decorative wall art adds character to the room.
Flat in Washington
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Heart of Georgetown: Walkscore98+FAST WiFi+50”Roku

Hello from Stay Bubo! We are a professional hosting and hospitality management company with a passion for outstanding service. Your Georgetown retreat is steps from boutiques, cafés, and parks. Our home features a Zinus memory foam mattress, FAST Wifi, 50” TV w/Roku, sofa bed, and kitchenette. Georgetown U, Dupont Cir, museums, and sights are all within reach from the most desirable neighborhood. Parking two blocks away: $21/day

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A modern studio space features a spacious bed with crisp white linens, accompanied by a turquoise dresser and a mirror. A cozy table for two is positioned next to the window, which is covered by a light grey blind. Natural light enhances the warm wooden flooring.
Guest suite in Washington
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

Studio at English Basement in Georgetown

Georgetown/Burleith area renovated unit at english basement + Parking (additional fee) Modern studio + 1 Bath. Ideal for 2 but can accommodate 3. Has a queen bed and a comfortable chair bed for 1. Fully equipped kitchenette with small oven, air fryer, electric burner, and coffee maker. Coffee, tea, sugar, salt, pepper, dishwasher and soap provided for first days.

Top guest favourite
A cozy seating area features a comfortable blue sofa with decorative pillows, complemented by two armchairs. A wooden coffee table is positioned in front, and natural light enters through large windows, illuminating a patterned area rug that enhances the space.
Guest suite in Washington
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Accessible 2-bedroom Suite at the Center of DC.

- A full-space, 2-bedroom guest suite - 5-10 min walking from Georgetown University and diverse restaurants & stores on M Street - 15 min driving from the White House and national museums. - The kitchen, washer dryer, and all necessary household items are available - Free Coffee, wifi, air conditioner, and free garage parking for 2 cars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Georgetown University located?

    Georgetown University sits in the historic Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, District of Columbia. The campus is near the Potomac River and surrounded by locally rooted shops, eateries, and parks.

  • When is the best time to visit Georgetown University?

    Spring and fall are often recommended for visiting Georgetown University, as temperatures are mild and campus gardens are vibrant. Early summer frequently brings outdoor events, while winter visits are quieter with cool weather.

  • How old is Georgetown University?

    Georgetown University was founded in the late 1700s, making it over 230 years old. Its campus features a blend of historic and modern architecture.

  • Why was Georgetown University built?

    Georgetown University was established to provide higher education rooted in Jesuit traditions. Its founding focused on fostering intellectual growth, community service, and moral leadership.

  • What are some things to do near Georgetown University?

    Around Georgetown University, you can explore historic streets, browse local boutiques, and enjoy riverside walks. The area also has frequently suggested art galleries, cafes, and a vibrant culinary scene.

  • How is the weather near Georgetown University?

    Winters near Georgetown University tend to be cool, with temperatures from 30°F to 45°F (-1°C to 7°C), while summers are warmer, averaging 72°F to 90°F (22°C to 32°C). Spring and fall bring mild weather, with frequent rain throughout the year.

  • How was Georgetown University built?

    Early construction at Georgetown University included substantial brickwork and neoclassical design elements, with expansion over time to accommodate academic and residential facilities. Some campus buildings reflect the university’s long history and evolving architectural styles.

  • What is the history of Georgetown University?

    Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit university in the United States, founded in the late eighteenth century. Its history includes diverse student communities, leadership in international studies, and the ongoing interpretation of its past, including connections to social justice and marginalized groups.