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225 Miles | I-95 Corridor

NYC to Washington DC Car Service

Private car service from New York to Washington DC. From $600 for a luxury sedan. Door-to-door in 4-5 hours. The executive choice for the DC corridor.

From $600

Sedan Rate

4-5 hrs

Travel Time

SUVs & Sedans

Luxury Fleet

225 Miles

Distance

NYC to Washington DC Rates

Flat rate pricing for all NYC to DC trips. Tolls included. No surge pricing, no hidden fees. Stop in Philadelphia or Baltimore at no extra charge.

RouteSedanSUVSprinterEst. Time
Manhattan to Washington DC$600$850$1,1004-5 hrs
JFK to Washington DC$650$900$1,1504-5 hrs
Manhattan to Baltimore (stop)$500$700$9503.5-4 hrs
Manhattan to Philadelphia (stop)$400$550$7502-2.5 hrs
Manhattan to Tysons Corner, VA$625$875$1,1254-5 hrs

* Times are estimates and vary with traffic conditions. Tolls included in all rates. Round-trip discounts available (10% off).

Why Take a Car Service to Washington DC

Executive Travel

Ideal for business travelers heading to K Street, Capitol Hill, or the Pentagon. Prepare for meetings, review briefs, or take confidential calls en route.

Skip the Airports

No delays at DCA, IAD, or BWI. No security lines, no cancellations. Just a smooth, reliable drive down I-95.

Beat Acela Door-to-Door

When you factor in getting to Penn Station and from Union Station, driving is comparable in total time — with privacy and comfort.

Stop Along the Way

Need to stop in Philadelphia for a meeting or Baltimore for dinner? Build your itinerary around your needs, not a train schedule.

Professional Chauffeurs

Experienced drivers who know the I-95 corridor, DC traffic patterns, and can navigate the Beltway and downtown DC efficiently.

Flat Rate Pricing

No surge pricing, no toll surprises, no meter running in I-95 traffic. One flat rate quoted upfront, all tolls included.

The NYC to DC Route

Via I-95 (Primary Route)

  • Manhattan through Lincoln or Holland Tunnel
  • NJ Turnpike south through New Jersey
  • Delaware Memorial Bridge into Delaware
  • I-95 through Baltimore, MD
  • Into Washington DC via Baltimore-Washington Parkway or I-95/I-495

DC Area Destinations

  • Capitol Hill — Senate, House, Supreme Court
  • Georgetown — M Street, Waterfront, University
  • K Street — Lobbyist corridor, law firms
  • Tysons Corner — Corporate offices, shopping
  • Bethesda / Arlington — NIH, Pentagon, hotels

Pro Tip: Leave NYC before 6 AM or after 9 AM to avoid NJ Turnpike rush hour. Arriving in DC after 10 AM or before 4 PM avoids Beltway congestion.

DC Service Options

Luxury Sedan

From $600

  • Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7 Series
  • Ideal for 1-2 executive travelers
  • WiFi and charging available
MOST POPULAR

Premium SUV

From $850

  • Escalade, Suburban, or Navigator
  • Room for 4-5 passengers + luggage
  • Perfect for delegation travel

Sprinter Van

From $1,100

  • Mercedes Sprinter up to 14 guests
  • Perfect for teams and groups
  • Conference-style seating available

What NYC-DC Travelers Say

I take this trip monthly for lobbying work. The Acela is fine, but the car gives me privacy for calls I cannot make on a crowded train. Worth the investment.

Jonathan M.

Manhattan to Capitol Hill

Our firm sent four attorneys to DC for depositions. The Sprinter Van let us prep together during the drive. Arrived organized and ready. Brilliant service.

Patricia H.

Midtown to Georgetown

International flight into JFK, meetings in DC the next morning. Instead of another flight or a late Amtrak, we drove down overnight. Driver was outstanding.

Thomas K.

JFK to Washington DC

Had a lunch meeting in Baltimore and a dinner in DC. No train could do that itinerary. The driver navigated both cities perfectly. Will book again.

Rachel S.

NYC to Baltimore + DC

NYC to DC Car Service FAQs

How much does car service from NYC to Washington DC cost?

Car service from Manhattan to Washington DC starts at $600 for a luxury sedan. SUV service (Escalade, Suburban, Navigator) is $850, and a Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups is $1,100. JFK to DC starts at $650 sedan. All rates are flat with tolls included — no surge pricing.

How long does the drive from NYC to Washington DC take?

The drive from Manhattan to Washington DC is approximately 225 miles and takes 4-5 hours via I-95 through New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Actual time depends on traffic, especially around Baltimore and the DC Beltway. Our drivers know the best routes and timing to minimize delays.

Where in DC can you pick up and drop off?

We provide door-to-door service to all DC neighborhoods and suburbs including Capitol Hill, Georgetown, K Street, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, the National Mall area, Tysons Corner, Bethesda, Arlington, and Alexandria. We also cover all three DC-area airports (DCA, IAD, BWI).

Is car service better than Amtrak Acela to DC?

Acela takes about 3 hours station-to-station, but you need to get to Penn Station, arrive early, and then get from Union Station to your final destination. Door-to-door, total time is often 4.5-5 hours — similar to driving. With a car, you get private space, no crowds, no schedule constraints, and you can work or make confidential calls the entire way.

Can I stop in Philadelphia or Baltimore on the way?

Absolutely. Many clients stop in Philadelphia for meetings and then continue to DC, or make a stop in Baltimore. Short stops (under 30 minutes) are included at no extra charge. Longer stops can be arranged for a small additional fee.

Do you offer round-trip service to Washington DC?

Yes, we offer round-trip packages with a 10% discount. Many executive clients book morning departures to DC and evening or next-day returns. We can also arrange multi-day trips where the vehicle and driver stay in DC for your return.

Book Your NYC to Washington DC Transfer

Private car service from NYC to Washington DC. From $600 sedan, $850 SUV. Door-to-door in 4-5 hours. The executive choice for the I-95 corridor.