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Colonial Parking - Lot 386

2.4 (7 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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john h.

This is the place where I park my car. I go a monthly parking pass. The guys there is pretty cool most of the time. It is a little hard to get to from Connecticut Ave. You have to go around the circle just to get to the parking space. It is on a one way street. Before I got the monthly pass, It was pretty easy to get a space. There was't a time where it was full. If you come too late on any holidays then it may be different. It cost $21 for a full day. It cost me $380 monthly. It is a 24 hours access facility but I didn't take this option because you will need a key for 24 hours access.

This is the garage where my car was basically kept hostage for 2 consecutive days

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Colonial Parking

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Worst experience. Zero customer service. I was charged the whole day rate and I wasn't told I…read morecouldn't leave the parking without having to pay the whole rate again. Do not recommend to anyone

I ended up parking here while trying to go to another lot. This location worked out great for our…read moreneeds. We were able to get a spot, and the car was there when we got back. Staff wasn't super organized, but they were friendly and I was willing to trust them with the keys to my car, so there is that. This is a rather small lot with many spots being double parked in, so they ask you to leave your keys in the car (kind of freaks me out to be honest). It's like a hybrid valet - I parked my car in a small spot, but they brought the car back to me. If you're from out of town, or just not used to city spots, these spots will feel really small. Combine that with having to back in to them, and if you're already sweating you might want to find a different place. I do think the staff may have parked my car for me if I'd asked, so maybe this is a bonus for you. Because of the tight parking, double parking etc, there is a bunch of staff working, and it can get really confusing figuring out what to do. "Park down there" isn't helpful when there are a few cars moving around and a couple of spots. In the end, and with direction from no less than three people, we got our spot. I was complemented on my ability to back in to a spot. Some basic facts that might help you out - on the weekdays, they're open til 10pm. The cost for anything over an hour is $23. So, a tad pricier than elsewhere I've seen, but it was right across the street from our destination and we were running late, so it was worth a few extra bucks.

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Can believe I haven't done a review before. First of all I love dc and could look at all these…read morethings over and over again. The memorials are diverse works of art and this temple is no exception The fours score and seven steps that lead to the "Lincoln moment" is one of the truly sacred places in our country. Every American should visit and read two of the three most important American speeches (along with dr kings which was delivered from this spot) Truly beautiful breathtaking architecture Be grateful america!

The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, who was…read moremartyred for his contribution in leading the U.S. through the Civil War and eventual freeing of approximately 4 million enslaved Africans and their American descendants after the Emancipation Proclamation. The Lincoln Memorial, at the moment, is the furthest memorial west of The National Mall (with the Desert Shield and Desert Storm Memorial, currently under construction, being adjacent to and slightly further back along Constitution Avenue. The memorial is a little over 100 years old, but you couldn't tell considering its relatively pristine condition due to use of marble and granite in its construction. The stairs of the Lincoln Memorial is the platform of the iconic MLK "I Have A Dream" speech. Normally you can find visitors and tourists sitting on the stairs of the memorial. The Lincoln Memorial is a feature itinerary stop for tour groups, many of which normally a minimum of 25 people. The memorial is in the final stages of completing its $69 million project of a museum and exhibit underground, giving more of a story and construction history of the memorial. The best time to visit the memorial is at sunset and night when it is illuminated and the top of the stairs presents a photo op for the Reflecting Pool, Washington Monument, and U.S. Capitol in the backdrop.

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