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Capitol City Hostel

Washington, DC

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2411 Benning Road NE, Washington, DC Washington, DC, USA   Map
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  • 24 Hour Free Hot Showers
  • Air Conditioning
  • Lounge / Common space
 
The Hostelz.com Review
Although it is located in D.C.'s less desirable (for safety) Northeast quadrant, the Capitol City Hostel offers an much cheaper alternative than others in the U.S. Capitol. For safety reasons, there is no big hostel sign letting everyone know that this particular rowhouse (townhouse) is for tourists and backpackers. You can only identify it by the house number and a small sign notice beside the front door. Also, if you are arriving at night, you should call ahead because the owner has advised the hostelers not to open the door for anyone unexpected.

There is no private room available, just four to five large bunk beds to a room. Since the hostel is beside a six-lane roadway, ear plugs and eye covers are highly recommended for light sleepers -- request the bunk space in the quieter backyard side if possible. Two clean bathrooms are available for use with good warm water capacity. The kitchen is small but offers stove, microwave, refrigerator, cabinet space, and pots and pans. There is little eating space but most people eat in the common room while watching the small but multi-channel TV on the relaxing coaches. The computer room has two or three terminals with free high-speed Internet connection. The helpful staff is knowledgeable and has maps and brochures ready to guide you around D.C. The well-behaved resident cat will keep you company if you miss your pet cat at home.

If you are feeling hungry, a very affordable Chinese take-out place is just a few steps away. The closest supermarket and discount store are about fifteen minutes' walk to Seventeenth Street and Benning Road NE, but you may want to take the bus since it is much safer than walking on the deserted streets with bags of groceries and looking like a tourist. Also, the bus fare allows up to two hours' unlimited stopovers when you request a free transfer.

The hostel is about fifteen to twenty minutes' ride away from the Amtrak or Metro Union Station on the X2 Eastbound bus -- the route that gives shivers to transit workers when you ask them about it. Or if you like to take the Metro, get off at Minnesota Avenue station and take the X2 Westbound bus for ten to fifteen minutes until you reach a public library with blue metal security cage on your right. With street smart skills, common sense, and sound judgment, this off-road alternative is an affordable place to stay when visiting D.C. on a budget.

— Exclusive Hostelz.com Review
January 2007


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Comment by Charles, Germany
August 2007
Be careful
The hostel is located in Capitol Heights, an area to be considered to be the most dangerous area in whole D.C. Some taxi drivers even refuse to go there. I arrived late and my reservation was not honoured. my taxi driver took me to another hotel and afterwards I was very happy that I didn't stay there. You should be really careful with this hotel and the area. Only for the really hard ones!
Comment by M.J.
March 2007
Although the staff is nice and friendly, the hostel it self is a disaster. The rooms (same as beds) are (too) dusty, everything about the place doesn't give you a good feeling. The neighbourhood is anything else but safe! Yes, it's cheap, but money isn't everything. I strongly don't recommend it!
Comment by Radhika Meganathan
March 2006
Capitol City Hostel -- good value for the price you pay. You get clean sheets, wide bunk bed, free hot showers and best of all, free unlimited internet. You can also bring in food (or prepare) and eat it at the kitchen. Service -- very good. I had to change my reservations twice because my travel plans changed, but the hostel staff were very good about it (a.k.a. they didn't charge my credit card for the cancelled days). I was blissfully unplanned, didn't even have a printout of the city when I arrived and Craig (the manager?) was wonderful, he gave me a lot of (free) maps and suggestions to spend my time in D.C. As for cleanliness, I am not picky, and I can say that the whole place was nicely kept and clean, as the basic definition of the word goes. If I had wanted first class hygiene, I'd have stayed at Hotel Washington. In terms of location -- well, frankly, I was creeped out. I'm an Asian woman in my mid-20s, and I think it's not very wise for single woman to stay in this neighborhood (could be compared to Bronx). There's a budget Chinese fast food place right next to the hostel and I saw a lot of rough looking characters hanging out, though they gave me no trouble, it could be nerve-wracking for a traveler with limited world knowledge (and I am that!) The X2 bus stops right across the hostel, so I guess if you return to the hostel by 10 p.m., it's good. Otherwise, please get a cab! Also no attractions in the neighborhood. This hostel's a steal. It's not big and it's not like a hostel either, it's more like a residence converted into a hostel. If you're a student or a starving artist or just looking for a bed to crash, this is a very good place to stay. If you're a seasoned traveler or a part of a group, if you're just looking for a clean bed to crash, then this hostel would be the cheapest option in D.C. But if you're not, if you want to return back at the wee hours, or if you want a vibrant location with lot of attractions, then you better look elsewhere.
Comment by visitors from Flanders
July 2005
Location — Ok. It's an easy 15-minute bus ride from the center. I had some difficulty finding the place the first time. Safe area. Staff — Great. Very helpful and friendly. Extras — Great. Free Internet, 24-hour television, and a kitchen for your convenience! Oh yes, there are fans and air-conditioning as well. Cleanliness — Ok. The top bathroom is dirty but the one downstairs worked well for me.
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