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Woodley Park: An Incredibly Convenient Neighborhood
Woodley Park is a beautiful neighborhood. It's a safe, upscale urban community right in the heart of the city! Our Washington DC bed and breakfast is incredibly convenient to everything you want to see and do in DC.
- The Metro (subway), is steps from the front door. Hop on the subway and you'll be at the monuments and museums in minutes.
- The National Cathedral is a short walk up Woodley Road.
- The National Zoo is a short walk up Connecticut Avenue.
- The Omni Shoreham is right around the corner.
- The Washington Hilton is a 10 minute walk across the beautiful Taft Bridge
- The DC Convention Center is 20 minutes door-to-door on the Metro
- American University, George Washington University and Georgetown University are all close by.
- Plus, Woodley Park offers great restaurant choices - including early breakfast and late-night dinners.
- Located alongside Rock Creek Park, Woodley Park offers running trails, exercise courses, and beautiful neighborhood walks.
Warm Hospitality & Wonderful Guests
The Woodley Park Guest House provides luxuriously quiet, comfortable rooms, a delicious buffet breakfast, personal service and genuine hospitality from owners and staff.
Start your day with a healthy breakfast featuring local and organic foods and great coffee. When you get home in the afternoon, you'll find delicious snacks waiting for you. Need a few minutes to unwind? Enjoy a cup of tea on our comfortable front porch, followed by a great dinner in one of our excellent neighborhood restaurants.
When the day is done, get a great night's sleep in a luxuriously comfortable bed in one of our quiet, elegantly furnished rooms. Whether you are in Washington DC for a well-deserved vacation, or you are making a routine business trip to the Nation's Capital, our Washington DC B&B is your perfect choice of Washington DC accommodations.
Meet the Innkeepers
Raymond & Laura Saba
Raymond and Laura Saba never thought they would be proprietors of B&B's. Raymond spent years at the World Bank while Laura worked in the retail and aerospace industries. Eventually they both quit their corporate jobs to own their own construction company, Raycon Incorporated, which has completed many interesting projects in the Washington, DC area, including the 930 Club and the renovation of the Woodley park Guest House!
Entertaining guests comes naturally to Raymond and Laura. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Raymond embodies the Lebanese tradition and spirit of generous hospitality, while Laura adds the all-American, native-Washingtonian welcome.