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HousingAttendees of The Mobilization are eligible for special room rates at The Four Points which is within walking distance to the Washington Convention Center. Details for reserving a room at this hotel are below. Also, check out our list of alternative and economy housing options. Attendees are responsible for booking their own accommodations. Sojourners will play no part in reservation of accommodation, with the exception of the booking code that will establish your affiliation with The Mobilization. To qualify for negotiated rates, you must contact Ayesha Yousaf. The advertised rate is upon availability, so be sure to book your rooms as soon as possible. As the cherry blossoms bloom and temperatures rise, April is a beautiful, but busy and expensive season in Washington, D.C. We encourage everyone to find housing as soon as possible to avoid higher costs and room sell-outs. View a Google Map of Hotels and the Washington Convention Center Print a PDF Map of Hotels and the Washington Convention Center The Four Points by Sheraton
Since the deadline for our room block has passed, please contact Ayesha Yousaf at 202.349.2206 in order to book a room. Single/Double: $245.00 With a nightly rate of $245 per double room, this represents the best available deal for a union-friendly hotel in the neighborhood. CampingCamping may be a good option for RV drivers or just those keen on getting their hands dirty. There are a few camp grounds that are well connected to the DC Metro system, making camping not much less convenient than other options. A few sites worth looking at: www.nps.gov/gree CouchSurfingA standard for budget travelers the world over, CouchSurfing is a great way to see a city, make new friends, witness rare hospitality and stay in a great place for free. The site details how CouchSurfing works, outlines safety procedures, and puts you in touch with D.C. residents willing to open parts of their homes - floors, spare rooms, couches - to anyone who needs them. www.couchsurfing.com Hostels and HotelsWhile hotels may offer a more comfortable stay, hostels may prove the best option for groups on a budget. The hostels in Washington, D.C., vary significantly in size and tone - care must be taken to find exactly what you are looking for. www.hostelhandbook.com Some available hostels, churches, and student centers: Adams Inn Alexandria Guest House Arlington House American Guesthouse Bragg Towers Braxton Hotel Brickskeller Center for Educational Design Centro Maria Residence First Trinity Lutheran Folger House GLOBOSapiens Hilltop Hostel Hostelling International-Washington, D.C. Kalorama Guest House The Pilgrimage Washington (College Park) Washington International Student Center William Penn House Woodley Park Guest House |
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