Capitol Heights Hotel off I-95 near Six Flags of America
Visit our Capitol Heights hotel off I-95 for a convenient location near Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. Less than an hour from both, Country Inn & Suites is the perfect home base for exploring area sites, including the National Gallery of Art, the U.S. Capitol, Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and Baltimore Aquarium. Our Capitol Heights hotel is near Six Flags of America, and we are close to FedEx Field and shopping in downtown D.C. The Ronald Reagan Washington Airport, Baltimore Washington Airport and a convenient metro stop are also nearby, making transportation a breeze during your stay at our hotel in Capitol Heights.
The Country Inn & Suites hotel in Capitol Heights is convenient to the following attractions:
Red Skins/FedEx Field (2.2 miles) While visiting the Capitol Heights area, attending a Red-Skins game in FedEx Stadium is a must! Phone: +1 (301) 276-6738
Six Flags (3.6 miles) Families love Six Flags of America, located just minutes from our hotel in Capitol Heights. Six Flags offers fun children's rides, thrilling roller coasters, exciting live entertainment and much more.
RFK stadium (7 miles) Make sure you check out DC United, MLS's most decorated soccer team, when they have a home game at RFK stadium, which is located at Stadium Armory Metro stop, only 10 minutes from Morgan Boulevarld Metro near our hotel.
National Gallery of Art (8.4 miles) Washington D.C.'s National Gallery of Art is a must-see collection of art. Phone: +1 (202) 737-4215
Washington, D.C. (10 miles) Our East D.C. hotel is less than 30 minutes away from exciting and spectacular Washington, D.C. attractions, museums and restaurants.
National's Baseball Stadium (12 miles) Come out and support the new Nationals baseball team. The stadium is conveniently located at Navy Yards Metro stop, only 20 minutes from Morgan Boulevarld Metro.
Washington Nationals (14 miles) Just south of the Capitol, this park attracts countless fans to cheer on the famous Washington Nationals.
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History (14 miles) Families will love this museum that's full of incredible exhibits dedicated to discovering and learning more about the natural world. This hotel is a must-see, just a short drive for our lodging near D.C.
The Verizon Center (15 miles) The Verizon Center host the Washington Wizards, Mystics, and Capitols' home games. No trip would be complete without watching superstar Gilbert Arenas and Alex Ovechkin. The stadium is located at Metro Center, only 22 minutes from Morgan Boulevarld Metro.
Maryland Golf/ South River (16 miles) Enjoy golfing in the beautiful countryside in one of Maryland's best golf courses. Phone: +1 (800) 767-4837
Baltimore, MD (33 miles) Take a day trip to Baltimore, Maryland, where you can visit the National Aquarium, Museum of Art and numerous other popular attractions.
About Washington
Founded in 1791 as the capital of the United States, Washington DC is at the center of both national and world politics. Landmarks such as the White House, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial draw thousands of tourists each year and underscore the importance of Washington's political past and present. DC is also a dynamic city, famous for world-class dining, entertainment, and culture. Tourists should take time to stroll through the charming shops, restaurants, and cafés in historic Georgetown. Or, browse the artsy streets of Dupont Circle. The impressive Smithsonian museums are a must for everyone, and the Vietnam and Holocaust memorials serve as poignant reminders of the tragedy of war. If time allows, take a boat ride up the Potomac to George Washington's Mount Vernon. As for seasonal activities, Washington is always hopping with year-round festivals and events.
Did you know?
The US Capitol is the focal point of DC's street system. From it, the city extends into four quadrants - NW, NE, SE and SW. The quadrant designation indicates the location in relation to the Capitol. The twin-shell dome atop the Capitol hovers 285 feet above the ground and weighs 9 million pounds! Depending on the temperature outside, the dome contracts up to 4 inches a day. And no, that's not Pocahontas perched on top. It's a 19-foot-tall bronze statue called "Freedom."