Camp Springs Hotel near Washington, DC, Andrews AFB, Six Flags of America
The Country Inn Hotel Camp Springs offers guests convenient and affordable lodging near Washington, DC. Our Camp Springs accommodations are just eight miles from downtown Washington, DC and are ideally situated near the Branch Avenue Metro Station, providing our guests with easy access to Washington, DC attractions. For added convenience, our hotel also offers complimentary shuttle service to the metro station and other locations within a five-mile radius of the hotel. In addition, military travelers will appreciate our location near Andrews Air Force Base. Whether you're here on business or leisure, you're sure to enjoy the convenient location of the Country Inn & Suites hotel in Camp Springs, Maryland. View information on the upcoming Cherry Blossom Festival.
Our Camp Springs lodging is close to the following sites and attractions in the Washington, DC area:
Andrews Air Force Base: Located about five miles from our hotel, this military base is home to the Air Force Systems Command and Air Force One. (301) 981-1110 1535 Command Drive, Suite AB-210 Andrews AFB, MD 20762 3 miles from hotel
Arlington National Cemetery: Visit America's largest cemetery, which contains the graves of many servicemen and women as well as John F. Kennedy. (703) 695-3250 George Washington Pkwy Arlington, VA 22211 9.5 miles from hotel
Athenaeum: Built in 1850, this Greek Revival structure served as a hospital during the Civil War and now houses a museum. (703) 548-0035 201 Prince St Alexandria, VA 22314 6.9 miles from hotel
FedEx Field: Head to FedEx Field, home of Washington's NFL team, the Redskins, to catch a game. (301) 276-6738 1600 FedEx Way Landover, MD 20785 6.6 miles from hotel
Lincoln Park: For a day outdoors, this park is perfect for the whole family. (202) 690-5185 E Capitol St SE, between 11th and 13th St Washington, DC 20003 6.1 miles from hotel
Lyceum: The museum inside this Greek Revival style building is dedicated to the history of Alexandria. (703) 838-4994 201 S Washington St Alexandria, VA 22314 7.2 miles from hotel
National Mall: Head to the National Mall to see some of Washington, DC's most popular attractions, including the Washington Monument, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Smithsonian Institution, National World War II Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and Korean War Veteran's Memorial. (202) 426-6841 900 Ohio Drive, SW Washington, DC 20024 7.7 miles from hotel
National Zoological Park: The National Zoo is home to more than 5,000 animals, including many rare and endangered species. (202) 673-4800 3001 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20008 10 miles from hotel
Shakespeare Theatre: This Washington, DC theatre's mission is to preserve the presentation of classical plays not only by Shakespeare but also by many of his contemporaries. (202) 547-1122 450 7th St NW Washington, DC 20004 6 miles from hotel
Six Flags of America: Spend a day at this amusement park. Popular rides include thrilling roller coasters like Superman: Ride of Steel and The Joker's Jinx. Be sure to check out our package to save time in line! (301) 249-1500 13710 Central Ave Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 9.6 miles from hotel
Washington Monument: Visit the top of this 555-foot structure, dedicated in 1885 to America's first president, for a great view of the city. (202) 426-6841 15th St & Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20242 7.7 miles from hotel
White House: Visit the historic home of all US presidents except George Washington. (202) 456-7041 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20500 8.3 miles from hotel
About Alexandria
Just minutes from downtown Washington, DC, Alexandria offers convenient access to the capital along with historic charm and small-town friendliness. Learn about the early days of the United States, from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War and beyond. A stroll along the revitalized waterfront offers a re-creation of life in the 18th and 19th centuries, with cobblestone streets teeming with costumed craftspeople, historic taverns, and monuments to the town's favorite son, George Washington.