Should You Stay Near the Spring Hill (Tysons Corner) Metro?
Written by Katie Howard – Updated November 13, 2023
Where To Stay in Washington, D.C. > Spring Hill (Tysons Corner)
Written by Katie Howard – Updated November 13, 2023
Where To Stay in Washington, D.C. > Spring Hill (Tysons Corner)
The Best Spring Hill (Tysons Corner) Hotel: Quality Inn
Why: Affordable, Free Parking, Wifi, Breakfast
There are three hotels within walking distance to the Spring Hill Metro station in Tysons Corner. We recommended the Quality Inn because of its affordable rates, free parking, free wifi and free breakfast. None of the other three hotels near the Spring Hill Metro offer free parking. The Quality Inn is within a 10 minute walk to the Metro. Guest reviews on the Quality Inn will often remark that it is an old, clean and a basic hotel, some guests don’t like that rooms open directly to the outdoors. Quality Inn won’t impress a loved one, but if your goal is to find an affordable place to park and sleep in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC Quality Inn fits the bill.
It is important to note that weekend rates at the nearby Embassy Suites will drop dramatically and may be in line with what you’ll find at Quality Inn. Beware that parking at both of these hotels is not free. However, you’ll have perks like more upscale accommodations, a gym, and indoor pool. Don’t forget that weekend rates for hotels at the nearby the Tysons Corner station which is only 2 stops away from Spring Hill drop considerably as well. Altogether weekday tourist will find that Quality Inn is the best deal.
Compare Spring Hill HotelsSpring Hill Neighborhood: The Spring Hill station is one of three stations in Tyson’s Corner a suburban area in northern Virginia. This is the western most station. The immediate area is made up of office buildings, shopping centers, and a few apartment buildings. A bustling hub, Tyson’s Corner can be very congested, even on weekends when the malls are very busy. It’s location on the silver line has made this area much more accessible to downtown DC and welcoming for those who are not driving. While Tyson’s is generally a safe area, the amount of traffic in the area, and the multi-lane highways, mean that pedestrians should always exercise caution.
Things to Do: Shopping is the main attraction in Tyson’s. Tyson’s Galleria is offers slightly more upscale shopping, featuring stores like Cartier and Burberry. Tyson’s Corner Center is home to over 300 stores, including familiar chains like Abercrombie & Fitch, Sephora, and Macy’s. Outside of shopping, Tyson’s Corner’s convenience to I66 and the Beltway give visitors easy access to historic sites in northern Virginia.
What to Eat: There are a variety of dining options in Tyson’s Corner, running from typical mall food court options to upscale dining. Try the Tyson’s location of DC favorite Founding Farmers for their wide variety of craft cocktails and local fare—vegetarians will be pleased by the number of options available to them. Café Deluxe is another great option for families trying to accommodate multiple tastes.
Quality Inn |
Weekend Rates - $ |
Blocks to Metro - 1 |
Parking - Free |
Wifi - Free |
Breakfast - Free Buffet. Hot & Cold Items |
Airport Shuttle - No |
Quality Inn 1587 Spring Hill Rd., Vienna, VA, 22182, US |
Spring Hill (Tysons Corner) Station 1576 Spring Hill Road, Tysons, Virginia |
Embassy Suites |
Rates - $ |
Blocks to Metro - 3 |
Parking - $7 / Day |
Wifi - $10.95 Per Day |
Breakfast - Free Full Breakfast |
Airport Shuttle - No |
Embassy Suites 8517 Leesburg Pike, Tysons Corner, VA 22182-2406 |
Spring Hill (Tysons Corner) Station 1576 Spring Hill Road, Tysons, Virginia |