In a converted early 1900s church, this sophisticated hotel in the cosmopolitan Adams Morgan neighborhood is a minute's walk from the nightlife on 18th Street Northwest, 2 miles from Route 1, and 3 miles from the Washington Monument.
Vintage-chic, art-filled rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars, plus sitting areas; some offer monument views. Suites add separate living/dining rooms. Upgraded suites feature balconies. Room service is available.
Housed in a neoclassical 20th century church in Adams Morgan, LINE DC features 60-foot vaulted ceilings, millwork, brass detailing, and large copper entry doors. It is located 1.7 mi from Downtown Washington, DC. Free WiFi is offered. All units feature a private bathroom with free toiletries, a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. All units also include a seating area, coffee machine and 55" flat-screen cable TV. “A Rake's Progress” is a wood-fired American restaurant led by Chef Spike Gjerde and mixologist Corey Polyoka. They also host the lobby coffee bar, “The Cup We All Race 4”. James Beard finalist and DC local Erik Bruner-Yang, of Maketto, introduces two restaurant concepts, “Brothers and Sisters” and Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded “Spoken English.” LINE DC features a number of dining and drinking options, a live broadcast radio station and a rooftop with views encompassing the Washington Monument and the Washington National Cathedral. LINE DC is located between Dupont Circle metro and Columbia Heights metro stations. The Smithsonian National Zoological Park is 2799 feet away. Washington Convention Center and the White House are both within 2.2 mi of the property. The nearest airport is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, 7.8 mi from LINE DC.
Clean room, terrible water pressure in the shower. Overall cute quaint, but pretty standard set up of furniture for a hotel room great location super walkable.
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Terence H
Apr 1, 2026
5.0
But ZERO stars for the oh-so-entitled dog owners who aren't satisfied with their little darlings being allowed in to begin with but then they think its OK to have the mutts sit up on the couches in the lobby that all the guests share. I don't want to sit on a couch with dog hair and others are allergic. What the hell is the matter with the people in this photo??
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All L
Mar 26, 2026
4.0
Overall was a good stayed. It didn't look like a hotel outside. I did not see a sign on the building or the entrance door. Lobby was small. Room decoration looked nice but the rugs on the floor looked very old and dirty. The washer sink counter top was wood, it worried me about the mold and smell. The house keeper did good job to maintain the room as clean as they can. The hotel was not close to Metro at all. Not walkable to any attraction that I wanted to go. Valet parking only with daily fee/charge must ask the hotel and shop around the near by parking lot for over night parking fee.
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Seth Wikas
Mar 20, 2026
1.0
I live six blocks from this hotel and have routinely referred friends and family to stay there. When the current Middle East war forced our family to evacuate to DC within 36 hours, I frantically searched the internet and was glad to see The Line was available, so I booked through Expedia.
Once settled upon arrival, I asked the front desk about the 10% Ward 1 discount - for those who live in the neighborhood. I was told by one clerk that because I booked through Expedia the discount could not be applied but she would check with her manager, even through I explained the extenuating circumstances.
I checked again with the same clerk the following day and was given the same response.- would have to check with the manager. At the same time, when asking about replacing a room key, another front desk clerk SCOLDED me for not saying “good morning” to her.
Upon checkout I inquired a third time about applying the discount and explained the extenuating circumstances of my booking. A manager finally came out and confirmed a third party booking precluded applying a discount.
I serve the United States overseas and my referrals have generated thousands of dollars for this hotel, but no longer. Their lack of flexibility and poor customer service means I will actively dissuade others from booking here. For a two-night $900 stay (yep, all those taxes and fees!), a 10% discount could have been a meaningful sign of support for a neighbor whose life was upended.
The hotel may respond to this comment, but it doesn’t matter. Damage done.
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Sarah Conway
Mar 9, 2026
5.0
Just returned today from our weekend stay (3/6-3/9) at The LINE DC. We showed up later than planned, exhausted from fighting traffic, and were more than ready to get out of the car. The placement of the hotel is easy to find, located in the middle of all of the action of Adams Morgan. It was a beautiful area and we felt very safe, even with all of the foot traffic around the restaurants, stores, and bars. The valet was readily waiting when we arrived and immediately fetched us a luggage cart, helped load our belongings, and promptly provided us with a car ticket. I was able to easily check in at the front desk and was greeted by two very welcoming, polite staff members. The hotel room was extremely clean and spacious. We opted to upgrade to the monument queen since we had 4 adults. We noticed one of the vintage nightstands was a little unstable so when we left the room to go out for dinner, I told the gentleman at the front desk, and he asked if we were comfortable with him entering our room while we were out, and we said yes. We were only gone a short amount of time for food and a few drinks, and when we arrived it had already been exchanged. The restaurant on property is very high end with a gorgeous decor, and the cafe where we got coffee the next morning was quick and the pastries were very fresh. The beds were comfortable and we were able to sleep easily as it was very quiet; felt like all of the hotel guests were respectful and we never heard any of the street noise/bars/etc. It is set up to feel more vintage but everything was really well kept and clean. We only used housekeeping once but they were thorough and replaced everything we had used. Additional note: the Cowshed bath products are really nice and I didn't even use my own products because I enjoyed them so much. When we checked out today, our car was ready, and it was very speedy. I would definitely stay here again!
What accessibility features does The LINE DC offer?
The LINE DC offers accessible parking, elevators, and an accessible pool to accommodate guests with mobility needs.
Is there parking available at The LINE DC?
Yes, The LINE DC provides parking as well as valet parking services.
Does The LINE DC provide airport shuttle service?
Yes, The LINE DC offers airport shuttle services for guests traveling to or from the airport.
What dining options are available at The LINE DC?
The LINE DC features four restaurants including A Rake's Progress, Brothers and Sisters, and Spoken English; plus a lobby coffee bar called The Cup We All Race 4.
Are pets allowed at The LINE DC?
Yes, The LINE DC welcomes cats and dogs free of charge, making it a pet-friendly hotel.
What are the check-in and check-out times at The LINE DC?
Check-in time is at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Does The LINE DC have a fitness center?
Yes, The LINE DC offers a free fitness center equipped with elliptical machines, treadmills, free weights, and weight machines.
Is The LINE DC located near public transportation?
Yes, The LINE DC is conveniently located between Dupont Circle and Columbia Heights metro stations, making transit access easy for guests.
What nearby attractions can guests visit when staying at The LINE DC?
Guests can visit the Smithsonian National Zoological Park located just 2,799 feet away, and Unity Park for recreational activities.
Are there notable restaurants near The LINE DC worth trying?
Yes, nearby dining options include the Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded 'Spoken English', southern restaurant 'No Goodbyes', and Asian restaurant 'Brothers and Sisters'.
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