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Getting Around

Washington, D.C. highways, public transportation systems and airports transport millions of people each day. In this fast-paced city, learning your way around takes a top priority as you get settled in your Washington, D.C. furnished apartment. Whether you take the Metro to work everyday or travel the HOV lanes, with a little knowledge of the area, you’ll be able to find your way around from your furnished apartment in Washington, D.C. in no time.

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Public Transportation

D.C. residents primarily rely on the Metro to take them from place to place. The system, run by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, serves 3.5 million people over a 1,500 square mile area. The Metro system is the second largest rail transit system in the country. Furnished apartments in Washington, D.C. are located near Metro, which also runs bus and rail lines from Virginia and Maryland into the District, making it easy for residents to get to work or tour the nation’s capital. The Metro’s website has important information regarding system maps, fares and schedules, which can be useful to executive housing residents.

If your temporary rental is in the suburbs in Virginia or Maryland, you may find that taking a train into the city is a more timely way to commute. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) runs from points west (Manassas and Fredericksburg, VA) into D.C. If your furnished apartment leads you to Maryland, you can take the MARC Train into the city. This railway carries residents from Baltimore, Frederick and other locations in Maryland to downtown D.C.

Driving

Driving in and around the city while in Washington, D.C. furnished apartments? Its best to grab a map book before you hit the road! Several major highways connect D.C. and the surrounding area, making it convenient to get around the city. When driving, be sure to pay attention to HOV lanes (high occupancy vehicle), toll roads and traffic patterns. Below are a few of the major highways of Washington, D.C.:

  • I-495: Known as the Capital Beltway, this highway provides a bypass around Washington, D.C.
  • I-95: Connects with I-495 to bypass the city on the eastern side. Will connect you from Maryland to Virginia on your way south towards Richmond.
  • I-66: Runs east and west from the Virginia suburbs into Washington, D.C. Once you are “inside of the Beltway,” all lanes become HOV-2 during rush hours.
  • I-395: Connects from I-95 in Springfield, VA, into Washington, D.C. Inside of the Beltway, this road offers an HOV-3 option, convenient for commuters.
  • I-270: Connects I-70 in Maryland to Washington, D.C. This road also has an HOV-2 option for travelers.
  • I-295: Known as the Anacostia Freeway in the District, this road runs along the south side of Anacostia and links with the Baltimore Washington Parkway, which runs north and south between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

If you are looking to rent a car while in Washington, D.C., you’ll have many options to choose from during your stay in your furnished apartment in Washington, D.C. Agencies such as Hertz, Avis, Enterprise and many others operate in the Washington, D.C. area.

D.C. also offers Zip Cars and Flexcars which can be rented on an as-needed basis by those in Washington, D.C. furnished apartments. This allows you to have the luxury of a car when you need it, without the hassle of parking, upkeep, etc. – a perfect fit for many corporate apartment residents.

Taxicabs

In Washington, D.C. you’ll find plenty of taxicabs to take you to or from your furnished apartment in Washington, D.C. Whether you’re going out for a night on the town or heading to a hearing on Capitol Hill, D.C. taxicabs are a convenient way for those in furnished apartments in Washington, D.C. to get around. Washington-based taxicabs are regulated by the District of Columbia Taxicab Commission. Common taxicabs that service D.C., Virginia and Maryland include Yellow Cab, White Top, Diamond Cab and Gold Star Cab Company.

Limousine Service

If you are headed to the airport or perhaps a romantic evening on the town, you may consider a limousine service while you are in your Washington, D.C. furnished apartment. The District of Columbia Taxicab Commission also regulates limousine services within the city limits. Some limousine companies that are used throughout the Washington, D.C. area include Continental Executive Services, On Time Limo and United Sedan Service.

Airports

Flying out of D.C.? Washington residents typically fly out of three area airports. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, located just outside of the city is accessible by Metro rail – which can be helpful for those who stay in Washington, D.C. furnished apartments. Dulles International Airport is further west off of I-66, while Baltimore Washington International Airport is about an hour north in Baltimore.

Read on to learn more for more information about your short term housing in Washington, D.C. You’ll find useful information on what to do, where to eat and where to look for housing

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