The Transit Navigator • May 19, 2012During normal operations, the doors open on the LEFT at this station.
Evan G. • March 13, 2011Welcome to Washington, tourists! Enjoy your time here, and please, stand to the right, walk on the left, and if the escalator is broken (like it was today), just walk. :)
Nina B. • August 31, 2011Blue and Orange lines always crowded. In both directions. Green line stay crowded. Always gotta stand and never can get a seat.
Alex B. • August 19, 2010One of the best transit oriented development sites in the US. Great job Vornado & Forest City!
Kelly G. • January 26, 2017Staff try to be helpful in making sure you catch the right train, but they come off as a bit overbearing
Derek J. • September 24, 2014When special events block off Pennsylvania Ave downtown, definitely avoid this metro station as it will be packed!
Jess Z. • December 28, 2011Street elevators go straight to the platform, which us great, but make sure you take the correct one for the direction you're headed.
Allen V. • September 23, 2018Multilevel subway station. It’s actually pretty impressive if you take a second to appreciate the engineering marvel that you are standing inside of.
Moca Love • April 30, 2012please be courtious of others and abide by the metro stations unwritten rules stand right walk left!
Maggie M. • March 22, 2018Metro station has easy access to the train station.
CrunchyCarlos 🌴 • February 17, 2012Although it is crowded during rush hour and when there is a big event going on downtown, taking the Washington Metro is usually cheaper and easier than finding a place to park in Washington, DC.
Kurt G. • February 13, 2011Elegant decor, comfortable rooms & quite large bathrooms for such a historic building converted into a hotel. It's also very close to the convention center (and metro station), China Town, etc.
- B. • July 30, 2011Excellent theatre near the Metro station & w/ amazing food options to the N and W. Highly recommended if visiting the Mall & looking for something to do after the museums close.
mtnbke • August 29, 2010They let us bring waters, pretezel, hot dogs, and sunflower seeds into the park that we bought on the walk from Navy Yard Metro Station. Waters are $2 pre-game and $1 post game!
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