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Visiting GW: Tours, Hotels & Best Timing

A campus-visit guide to George Washington University in Washington, District of Columbia: tour cadence, where to stay in Washington, drive times to neighboring colleges, and the nearest airport (DCAReagan National, 12 min by car). See all colleges in District of Columbia.

Fri, Sep 11 → Sun, Sep 13, 2026 · 2 nights · 2 adults
2 nights
2 adults
Quick facts

GW at a glance

Admit rate
42%
Undergrads
11,278
In-state tuition
$6,490
Out-of-state
$64,990
Nearest airport
DCA
12 min drive

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard · Data as of March 2026.

When to visit GW

GW runs info sessions and campus tours on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri. Typical booking lead time is 14 days. Cadence data as of 2026-06. Spring of junior year (March–April) is the single best window.

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Where to stay when visiting GW

Hotel zones near GW — counts and distances only (no ratings, no prices).

Getting to GW

Nearest airports to GW
AirportDrive time
DCA — Reagan National12 min
IAD — Dulles38 min
Source: OurAirports + OSRM (June 2026).

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Colleges near GW

Drive times to neighboring colleges (OSRM, June 2026)
CollegeCityDriveDistance
GeorgetownWashington, DC10 min2.2 mi
Drive times assume an 8:30 AM start; add buffer for city traffic.

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Parents ask about visiting GW

Common questions for a Washington campus visit.

How far ahead should you book a college tour?

Most campuses release guided-tour and info-session slots 2 to 4 weeks ahead, and popular spring and summer dates fill fast. Book 3 to 4 weeks out where your calendar allows, and earlier for April and July visits at high-traffic campuses.

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What's the best month for a junior-year college tour?

Spring of junior year (March–April) is the single best window: students are on campus, classes are in session, and the visit doesn't eat application-season time. Avoid August (many campuses empty out) and final-exam weeks in early May.

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Should we stay near campus or by the highway?

Stay near campus for walkable morning tours — parking on most campuses is permit-only and the 9 AM info session comes fast. Highway motels win only when you're passing through and won't see the college until morning.

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Can we tour two colleges in one day?

Yes, if they're under 30 minutes apart and the tours don't overlap. Duke and UNC Chapel Hill (11 minutes apart) and Emory and Georgia Tech (9 minutes apart) are the classic same-day pairs; Harvard and MIT (4 minutes apart) are walkable.

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