Transportation
Utilize the nearby Southern Avenue or Naylor Road Metro stations for easy access into Washington, D.C. without the hassle of city parking.





Temple Hills is a well-established suburban community situated in Prince George's County, Maryland. Characterized by its rolling hills and residential neighborhoods, it offers a slower pace of life while remaining just minutes away from the heart of the capital. The area is primarily residential but features several commercial corridors with essential shopping and dining options. Its strategic location near the Capital Beltway makes it an ideal spot for those who want to explore the broader Mid-Atlantic region, including the National Harbor, Alexandria, and the various museums and monuments of Washington, D.C.
Temple Hills is a well-established suburban community situated in Prince George's County, Maryland. Characterized by its rolling hills and residential neighborhoods, it offers a slower pace of life while remaining just minutes away from the heart of the capital. The area is primarily residential but features several commercial corridors with essential shopping and dining options. Its strategic location near the Capital Beltway makes it an ideal spot for those who want to explore the broader Mid-Atlantic region, including the National Harbor, Alexandria, and the various museums and monuments of Washington, D.C.
Proximity to the major attractions of Washington, D.C.
Quiet residential neighborhoods with a local feel.
Easy access to the Capital Beltway and regional highways.
Close to shopping centers and local community parks.
The area is primarily residential, so most major tourist attractions require a short drive or metro ride.
Public transit is available, but having a car is recommended for exploring the immediate suburban area.
The neighborhood vibe varies between quiet residential streets and busier commercial thoroughfares.
Proximity to Joint Base Andrews means you may occasionally hear aircraft in the area.
Utilize the nearby Southern Avenue or Naylor Road Metro stations for easy access into Washington, D.C. without the hassle of city parking.
Check out the local carry-out spots and casual eateries along Branch Avenue for a taste of regional Maryland comfort food.
Commuters and travelers seeking a quiet base near Washington, D.C.
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$100-$180 p/day
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Plan your travel outside of peak morning and evening rush hours, as the nearby I-495 Beltway can experience significant delays.
Take a short drive to the National Harbor for waterfront dining, shopping, and the Capital Wheel.
April-June, September-October
A beautiful time to visit as the regional flora blooms; ideal for sightseeing in nearby D.C.
Expect warm and humid conditions; perfect for enjoying the air-conditioned museums and evening waterfront activities.
Mild temperatures and changing leaves make this a scenic time for exploring the Maryland suburbs.
Winters are generally cold with occasional snow; a quiet time to visit with fewer crowds at major regional landmarks.