About This Listing
The Washington Post is a verified newspaper publisher serving Washington, District of Columbia. News Directory 3 refreshed this profile from the publisher website, RSS/feed metadata, social/profile links, policy pages, and structured public sources.
daily broadsheet newspaper in Washington, D.C.
What readers can use it for
- Local news
- Public affairs
- Community updates
- District of Columbia news
- Washington community coverage
Verified publisher signals
- Official website: washingtonpost.com
- Wikidata entity: Q166032
Last verified by News Directory 3 on May 26, 2026 using publisher-site scraping, RSS/feed checks, SearXNG-assisted discovery, and public structured sources where available.
Hours of Operation
Reader Reception
The Washington Post has received mixed aggregate feedback (3.4 / 5) from 205 readers, representing a well-established reader voice for the Washington, District of Columbia market.
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What visitors are saying
“absolutely atrocious. would never recommend on your worst day. if you like bad times, this is the place to be/read”
— Nicholas Thomas · ★☆☆☆☆
“Ruth Marcus, Journalist. spent 40 years at her job. Readers were interested in her articles. Now she could no longer, In my opinion , stepped down, because The WP would no longer run her stories. I am glad she stood up to big money taking over our country. Thank you Ruth Marcus. For all the great journalism 🦅💕🦅🦅🦅🦅”
— Tara Locklar · ★★★★★
“It was my wish to visit this news paper with great history. One of the deputy editors described about the functioning of the news paper.”
— shajudeen e p · ★★★★☆ · 2023-11-24
“Historic landmark and site of the previous free press periodical Washington Post. Remodeled in 2024, building now features internal blackout rooms and sweeping views of self-censorship where the editorial board used to think freely, critically. I couldn't help but notice how closely it resembles the old Washington Post, yet now completely gutted of trust - despite the relatively light hand used during the remodel - making it nothing like it used to be. A generous two stars.”
— Angus Blackwood · ★★☆☆☆
“Democracy dies in darkness. And it was the bald billionaire who turned off the lights. RIP.”
— Kevin · ★☆☆☆☆ · 2026-2-9
“A once great paper, but is now a corporate rag”
— Jossif Ezekilov · ★★☆☆☆
“Very disappointed, paid for 12 month subscription in November 2023, I was locked out of my account in March 2024. Multiple (15) mail requests to re instate my account we met first with a response of “Your bank did a charge back” and then ignored- I never received a response to 10 mail requests to reinstate my account. My bank has NO RECORD OF THEIR STATEMENT. After this I will NEVER subscribe to this publication again”
— Mike Rundle · ★☆☆☆☆
“I absolutely hate how I cannot read anything online from The Washington Post unless I get a subscription. Not even a word from an article. I hope others will continue to give this “paper” the poor rating it deserves and potential customers WILL NOT subscribe to this paper until they allow us to read an occasional article. No telling how much they are paying Google AdWords to have their articles listed at the top of searches. It’s just wrong… In my opinion…”
— Kevin Burton · ★☆☆☆☆
“Remember my name very well I will be one of those whose mother is associated with Washington Post”
— Mohamed belfakih · ★★★★★ · 2020-10-11
“Fed Rate Decision and Hidden Facts. An America to Candle the 1929 American Economic Crisis WAKE UP! : We watched the May and June interest rate decision announced by the Fed, and the questions asked by respected American economic writers to the Fed chairman and the Fed chairman's answers on live TV broadcasts. Respected economic writers have indeed asked Fed Chairman Powell some very original questions. President Powell's answers, on the other hand, reflect the facts, but 'he avoided speaking the real truth in such a political way! This was the President's primary duty. Indeed, the relationshi”
— MEHMET EROL · ★★★★★
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Frequently asked questions
Where is The Washington Post located?
The Washington Post is located at 1301 K St NW, Washington, DC 20071, United States. It is in Washington, District of Columbia.
What is the phone number for The Washington Post?
You can call The Washington Post at +1 202-334-6100.
What are the hours of The Washington Post?
The Washington Post is open as follows: Monday 9 am–5 pm; Tuesday 9 am–5 pm; Wednesday 9 am–5 pm; Thursday 9 am–5 pm; Friday 9 am–5 pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed. Hours may change on holidays — call ahead to confirm.
How is The Washington Post rated?
The Washington Post has an average rating of 3.4/5 from 205 customer reviews on Google.
Does The Washington Post have a website?
Yes. The Washington Post's official website is https://www.washingtonpost.com/.
