
Apartments near Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC (2,969 Rentals)


450 Massachusetts Ave NW, Unit SI FL8-ID1233

1322 9th St NW, Unit SI ID1011240P

1737 Connecticut Ave NW, Unit SI ID1011178P

3801 Georgia Ave NW, Unit 301

455 I St NW, Unit SI FL7-ID1057

1734 Connecticut Ave NW, Unit 3

425 L St NW, Unit SI FL9-ID489

1456 H St NW, Unit SI ID1039933P

2400 M St NW, Unit SI FL7-ID1209

1825 7th St NW, Unit SI FL9-ID1107

1811 S Street NorthWest

1321 Rhode Island Ave NW, Unit SI FL1-ID1201

1734 Connecticut Ave NW, Unit 3

3801 Georgia Ave NW, Unit 502

44 Banner Ln, Unit SI FL5-ID852

44 Banner Ln, Unit SI FL5-ID853

1701 21st St NW, Unit SI FL1-ID745

3801 Georgia Ave NW, Unit 406

801 F St NW, Unit SI ID1013807P

1320 4th St NE, Unit 607

2221 I St NW, Unit SI FL6-ID652

425 8th St NW, Unit SI FL6-ID167

3576 13th St NW, Unit B

1324 North Capitol St NE, Unit SI FL3-ID1157

1324 North Capitol St NE, Unit SI FL3-ID1160

1443 Parkwood Pl NW, Unit 3R

1320 4th St NE, Unit 511

2400 M St NW, Unit SI FL6-ID544

1223 Harvard St NW, Unit A

2101 Champlain St NW, Unit SI FL2-ID280

1443 Parkwood Pl NW, Unit 2F

2140 L St NW, Unit SI FL5-ID1120

1825 7th St NW, Unit SI FL9-ID1102

1250 9th St NW, Unit SI FL3-ID796

1835 Mintwood Pl NW, Unit B

55 M St NE, Unit SI FL4-ID1114

1517 Corcoran St NW, Unit SI ID1011180P

1445 P St NW, Unit SI FL2-ID227

306 V St NE, Unit 1

1550 7th St NW, Unit SI FL4-ID1048

733 15th St NW, Unit SI FL7-ID215

770 5th St NW, Unit SI FL9-ID1053

2221 I St NW, Unit SI FL5-ID983

2221 I St NW, Unit SI FL8-ID207

1224 M St NW, Unit SI FL6-ID1077

1051 First Street Northeast-SI ID1040228P, Unit SI ID1040228P

2140 L St NW, Unit SI FL10-ID1088

360 H St NE, Unit SI FL4-ID418

1321 Rhode Island Ave NW, Unit SI FL2-ID1076

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Explore Washington
Besides all of the historical monuments in Washington, DC such as the Lincoln, Washington and Jefferson Memorials, the national cemetery and the Vietnam Veteran's memorial, the city hosts the most incredible museum system in the world with the Smithsonian. Besides seeing the beautiful architecture and landscaping on the grounds, a location for apartment-ites to definitely visit is the National Museum of Natural History. This is an incredible, free site open every day of the year except Christmas day from 10 am to 5:30 pm. From dinosaur bones to precious gems, pages of descriptions could be provided here, but we'll highlight the most fantastic. Speaking of precious gems, probably the most famous piece in the museum is the Hope Diamond. At 45.52 carats, the deep blue diamond is surrounded by 16 diamonds and on a necklace of 45 diamonds. An incredible sight with a well-worth reading history starting in 1668 when it had an original size of over 112 carats, this jewel probably originated in India. In addition to the diamond, you may see the Carmen Lucia Ruby, 23.1 carats and the Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals, located near the Hope Diamond. The "bones" of some of the most important dinosaurs known to man stand in the halls of the Smithsonian, in the Paleobiology Exhibit of the museum. Here, you'll be enamored by these huge, and small beasts that were made extinct millions of years ago and find out more about their rise and fall on earth. You may also visit Birds of DC, Fossil Plants, Butterflies and Plants, Insect Zoo and Reptiles, as well as temporary, traveling exhibits from museums around the world. A cafe, an IMAX theatre and museum stores can keep you active for a full day, so wear your walking shoes and be ready for a time of learning and fun.
Frequently Asked Questions about Washington
How much are Studio apartments in Washington?
There are currently 3,385 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $195 to $8,535 with an average price of $1,941.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Washington Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Washington ranges from $396 to $21,384 with an average monthly rent of $2,425.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Washington cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Washington range from $690 to $15,961. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,152.
How expensive are Washington Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 1,299 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Washington on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $950 to $21,117 - averaging $3,602 for the location.
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