Best Western Mount Vernon
A reliable mid-range option with easy access to Woodlawn Plantation, historic Mount Vernon, Old Town Alexandria and the Washington Zoo, the 132-guest room Best Western is popular with business and leisure travelers alike. Hotel amenities feature complimentary breakfast, a fitness room, meeting rooms, event rooms and business center services. Sightseeing tours are also available. Guest rooms are comfortable and standard, and offer Wi-Fi access.
Best Western Mount Vernon
8751 Richmond Highway
Alexandria, VA 22309
(703) 360-1300
bestwestern.com/bestwestern
Quality Inn Mount Vernon
Another good mid-range option for families and leisure travelers, the Quality Inn Mount Vernon offers guests business center services, a picnic area and seasonal outdoor pool. In-room amenities are standard with Wi-Fi access, microwave and refrigerator. The Quality Inn is a pet-friendly lodging option and offers easy access to Arlington National Cemetery, the Washington Monument, and plenty of hiking, biking and golfing opportunities, plus water sport and boating opportunities on the Potomac River.
Quality Inn Mount Vernon
7212 Richmond Hwy.
Alexandria, VA 22306
(703) 765-9000
qualityinn.com
Embassy Suites Alexandria - Old Town
Located just a few miles from historic Mount Vernon, the Embassy Suites Alexandria - Old Town is a great lodging option for families with young children. Visitors will enjoy easy access to Washington D.C.'s major attractions, as well as scenic biking and hiking trails and boating on the Potomac. Hotel amenities include a business center, complimentary breakfast, on-site gift shop, on-site restaurant, pool, news stand and meeting and event rooms. The all-suite hotel offers standard in-room amenities such as microwave, refrigerator, Wi-Fi access and room service.
Embassy Suites Alexandria - Old Town
1900 Diagonal Road
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 684-5900
embassysuites1.hilton.com
Article Written By Jisel Perilla
Jisel Perilla has been writing for Frommer´s Travel Guides since 2009 and is currently working on her fourth publication. She majored in English and minored in Spanish at the University of Mary Washington in Frederickburg, Virginia. Perilla has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa and currently lives between Washington, D.C. and Bogota, Colombia.