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Looking for a hostel near Chinatown? Find the best and cheapest hostels near Chinatown in Washington, DC, sorted by distance. Because this is useful for you!

Hostels in Chinatown, Washington, DC

13 hostels in Washington, DC. Prices start from $11 for a dorm bed.Sorted by quality, not payments.
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Approx. 1 min walking time to Chinatown (0.1 km / 0.1 miles)
Party HostelSolo TravellerYouth Hostel

"…Check-out: From anytime AM to 11:00 AM. Payment: On the arrival day with credit and debit cards, cash and cryptocurrency. Taxes: Not included. Breakfast: A Simple breakfast is included –

from $28.00
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Duo Housing

Free Breakfast
Approx. 10 min walking time to Chinatown (0.9 km / 0.5 miles)
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"…The beds are comfortable. Showers were warm. The place was very clean Nice place to stay and hang out - Overall a great hostel. Could use some upgrades like new dishes and rugs, but the basics are

from $24.96
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Approx. 12 min walking time to Chinatown (1 km / 0.6 miles)
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"…Cancellation policy: 72 hours before arrival. Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards, debit cards. This property may pre-authorise your card before arrival. Check in from 15:00 to 20:00 .

from $20.22
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Approx. 12 min walking time to Chinatown (1 km / 0.6 miles)
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"…Breakfast not included. General: No curfew. No pets allowed. No children allowed. Non smoking." …"The closest airport to Mayflower Hospitality Hostel 2 is Ronald Reagan Washington National

from $15.00
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Approx. 15 min walking time to Chinatown (1.2 km / 0.8 miles)
Digital NomadsFamily-Friendly HostelOlder travelers (+50)Party HostelQuiet RestSolo Traveller

"…There is no more international people, at least during my time. there is no security in the front door so, there is no control for coming people. the whole rooms are dark without light. No TV. The

from $21.33
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Approx. 15 min walking time to Chinatown (1.3 km / 0.8 miles)
Party Hostel

"Mayflower Hospitality Hostel in Washington offers a welcoming and comfortable stay designed exclusively for adults, blending convenience with a touch of home. Guests can enjoy air-conditioned rooms

from $15.00
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Approx. 23 min walking time to Chinatown (2 km / 1 miles)
Capsule HotelsSolo TravellerYouth Hostel

"…Small groups are also subject to a 25% deposit that becomes non-refundable 72 hours prior to arrival date. Small and Large Groups cancellation times may vary - please check our website. Upon

from $24.76
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Approx. 34 min walking time to Chinatown (2.8 km / 2 miles)
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"…Our fully equipped kitchen invites you to whip up your favorite meals, while our staff-led events and cozy common areas provide the perfect backdrop for making memories. At The Caravan Hostel,

from $22.35
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Approx. 35 min walking time to Chinatown (2.9 km / 2 miles)
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"Welcome to the HighRoad, DC's top-rated hostel-hotel hybrid and your home away from home. Located in the vibrant and bustling Adams Morgan neighborhood, we are steps away from over 50 bars, cafes,

from $21.80
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Washington International Student Center

Adams Morgan
Free Breakfast
Approx. 36 min walking time to Chinatown (3 km / 2 miles)
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"…Everyone can come in and come out. If somebody lock the door in side, you can't enter. Also, because adams morgan street is a popular place for night hours, it is very loud so sometimes you cannot

from $20.15
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Approx. 38 min walking time to Chinatown (3.1 km / 2 miles)
Digital NomadsParty HostelSolo TravellerYouth Hostel

"…Free Breakfast, free Wi-Fi, free Internet, free computer usage, free use of our Nintendo Wii and free house events, free lockers when you bring your own lock, as well as drinkable water, all

from $22.38
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Duo Hostel, Washington, DC
Approx. 46 min walking time to Chinatown (3.9 km / 2 miles)

"…The atmosphere is decent when it's not swelteringly hot inside the house. There are no meals provided "once a week." Food that is stored in the refrigerator is routinely thrown in the trash without

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Approx. 99 min walking time to Chinatown (8.3 km / 5 miles)
Digital NomadsParty HostelSolo Traveller

"…fair enough, the owner is a drunk, but it's really the other guys who run this hostel, and make it so awesome! Don't change a thing! I chant along with others -- this places rocks! but with an

Hotels in Washington, DC

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District Hotel

Free Breakfast
Approx. 17 min walking time to Chinatown (1.4 km / 0.9 miles)
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"…Breakfast was not bad if one likes toast, cereal, waffles, and assorted pastry -- we augmented ours with yogurt purchased from a grocery on the next street. The combination of price and location was

from $46.90
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Windsor Inn

Free Breakfast
Approx. 26 min walking time to Chinatown (2.1 km / 1 miles)
Solo Traveller

"…The hotel does not keep any service fees. The guest whose name is on the reservation must be at least 21 years of age and must be the one checking in upon arrival. The Windsor Inn is a smoke-

from $44.50
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Approx. 34 min walking time to Chinatown (2.8 km / 2 miles)
Digital NomadsParty HostelSolo Traveller

"…At Generator Hotel Washington DC you will find a restaurant serving American and local cuisine. Vegetarian, vegan and dairy-free options can also be requested. The area is popular for cycling,

from $18.01

Guest Houses in Washington, DC

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American Guest House

Free Breakfast
Approx. 35 min walking time to Chinatown (2.9 km / 2 miles)
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"…- Must request an entry code 3 days prior to arrival so you can get in the guest house Located across the street from the Washington Hilton Hotel, minutes walk to the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in

from $119.47

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Get to know Chinatown

Hostel near Chinatown – A Backpacker’s Guide

Chinatown in Washington D.C. is a compact, lively neighborhood known for its cultural heritage, late-night eats, and proximity to major landmarks. If you're searching for a hostel near Chinatown, you’ll find yourself in a central location with easy access to some of the city's best historic sites, public transport, and budget-friendly food options.

Why Stay in Chinatown?

Chinatown is one of the most convenient areas in Washington D.C. for backpackers and budget travelers. It’s within walking distance of the National Mall, home to world-famous museums and monuments, and it has one of the best public transport connections in the city. The area is also known for cheap eats, especially late-night dim sum and noodle spots, making it an ideal location for travelers on a budget.

Landmarks & Timeless Spots

Chinatown is packed with must-see spots that have stood the test of time. Here are some places that every traveler should check out:

  • The Friendship Archway: The towering, brightly decorated archway marks the entrance to Chinatown and is one of the most photographed spots in the neighborhood.
  • Capital One Arena: While it hosts big concerts and sports events, the area around it is a great place for people-watching even if you're not going to an event.
  • National Portrait Gallery: Free and open to the public, this museum features portraits of U.S. presidents and other influential figures.
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum: Another free museum just steps from Chinatown, showcasing historic and contemporary American art.
  • Ford’s Theatre: Just a short walk from Chinatown, this is where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. The museum inside offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in U.S. history.

Getting Around

Staying in a hostel near Chinatown means you’ll have some of the best public transportation options in the city. Many of D.C.’s top sights are walkable from Chinatown, but for further exploration, here’s how to get around:

  • Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station: Serves the Red, Green, and Yellow lines, making it easy to reach anywhere in D.C.
  • Capital Bikeshare: Several docking stations are located in the area, great for exploring on two wheels.
  • Bus Routes: Numerous buses pass through Chinatown, including those that connect to Georgetown and Union Station.
  • Walkability: The National Mall, White House, and Smithsonian museums are within a 15-20 minute walk.

Backpacker-Friendly Amenities

Chinatown may be small, but it’s packed with budget-friendly places and services that cater to backpackers:

  • Affordable Eats: Many cheap food options, from late-night dumplings to casual noodle spots.
  • 24/7 Convenience Stores: Great for grabbing snacks, drinks, or essentials on the go.
  • Public Libraries & Co-Working Spaces: Ideal for digital nomads looking for free Wi-Fi and a quiet place to work.
  • Food Markets: Small international grocery stores offer fresh produce and snacks at reasonable prices.
  • Casual Bars & Social Spots: While not a party district, Chinatown has a few fun bars with happy hours and live music.

Cultural Notes & Local Tips

Chinatown in Washington D.C. is smaller than other Chinatowns in the U.S., but it still has a strong cultural presence. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Respect the Neighborhood’s History: While Chinatown is now a mix of businesses and entertainment venues, it still holds cultural significance for the city’s Chinese-American community.
  • Check Out the Chinese New Year Festival: If you're in D.C. in late January or February, the Chinese New Year parade is worth experiencing.
  • Visit the Local Bakeries: You can find cheap and delicious Chinese pastries at some of the area’s small bakeries.
  • Enjoy the Murals: The streets around Chinatown have some interesting murals that tell stories of the neighborhood’s past.

Why Backpackers Love Chinatown

Choosing a hostel near Chinatown offers the perfect balance of affordability, accessibility, and culture. Here’s why backpackers love it:

  • Central Location: Easy access to Washington D.C.’s top landmarks.
  • Great Public Transport: The Metro and bus system make getting around simple.
  • Cheap & Tasty Food: Some of the most budget-friendly eats in the city.
  • Social Atmosphere: A mix of locals, students, and travelers keeps the area buzzing.

Final Thoughts

Staying in a hostel near Chinatown puts you in the heart of Washington D.C. with all the essentials for a backpacker-friendly stay. Whether you're here for the history, the food, or just an affordable place to base yourself, Chinatown delivers a unique and convenient experience for travelers who want to explore the capital city on a budget.

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