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We have 6 hotels in National Harbor.

 
 
The Westin Washington National Harbor Star Rating 4        
171 Waterfront Street

This upscale waterfront hotel is 10 miles from the Smithsonian Institution and 10.2 miles from the National Museum of American History.Modern rooms have flat-screen TVs, desks, ergonomic chairs and coffeemakers.
Hampton Inn & Suites National Harbor Alexandria Area Star Rating 3        
250 Waterfront Street

Off I-495, this modern hotel is set across the street from the National Harbor waterfront. It's 11.9 miles' drive from downtown Washington, DC.
Gaylord Hotel National Harbor Star Rating 4        
201 Waterfront Street

This riverside resort and convention center, with a 19-story glass atrium, is 10 miles from the U.S. Capitol and 12.
Residence Inn National Harbor Washington DC Star Rating 3        
192 Waterfront St

Overlooking the Potomac River and set across the street from the Gaylord National Convention Center, this all-suite hotel is 10.9 miles from the White House.The modern suites range from studios to 1- and 2-bedroom units.
AC Hotel National Harbor Washington Star Rating 4        
156 Waterfront Street

A 4-minute walk from the Gaylord Convention Center, this modern riverfront hotel is 9 miles from the National Mall.Refined rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars and coffeemakers. Some rooms feature river views, while others add pull-out sofas.
Wyndham Vacation Resorts At National Harbor Star Rating 3        
250 Mariner Passage

Set in the National Harbor waterfront district, this modern all-suite resort is within 11 miles of the White House and the National Mall and 10 miles from Library of Congress.Airy 1-to 3-bedroom condos feature living rooms and dining areas with contemporary decor, as well as full kitchens with granite counters and bathrooms with stone tile work. Some units offer whirlpool tubs and private balconies.
 
 
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National Harbor is a census - designated place and development along the Potomac River in Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland just south of Washington, D.C. near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.