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Braxton
Hotel
The Braxton Hotel is located close to downtown businesses,
embassies, restaurants, and shops. Guests can visit
many local attractions like the White House, Washington
Mall, China Town, National Zoo and Georgetown.
The quietness, cleanliness, and intimacy are the features
very few hotels can offer. Their knowledgeable staff
gives the Braxton Hotel its reputation for warm, down-home
hospitality and excellent value.
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Days
Inn Pentagon
This three-story hotel has 76 guestrooms. The rooms
feature refrigerators, free local phone calls, dial-up
Internet access, and desks. Safe deposit boxes, irons,
and ironing boards are available at the front desk.
All guestrooms are wheelchair accessible.
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George
Washington University Inn
The George Washington University Inn stands amid the
19th-century brownstones of the tree-lined Foggy Bottom
Historical District. The hotel is close to trendy
Georgetown and Metro subways, which will zip guests
to memorials, monuments, the White House, art galleries,
museums, the National Zoo and government buildings.
Also close to the hotel, the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts presents free shows daily, featuring
French folk dancers, jazz quintets, children`s choirs
and storytellers. What`s more, outdoor lovers will
find close to the hotel two major health clubs and
the 1,800- acre Rock Creek Park, which features hiking,
running, biking and horseback-riding trails, plenty
of green space and tennis courts. Golfers can go three
miles from the hotel to Hains Point, an 18-hole course
on the Potomac`s banks. The George Washington also
is six and 25 miles respectively from Reagan National
and Dulles International airports. Cruising down the
hotel`s residential street, travelers could easily
miss the nine-story former apartment building thanks
to its small sign and side entrance. Once at the Washington
hotel, they`ll discover the city`s vast collection
of fine-dining establishments includes the hotel`s
amber- hued Nectar, which specializes in quot;progressive
quot; American cuisine, such as Pheasant with Morels,
Veal Cheeks with Butternut Squash, Puree Tempura Soft-shell
Crabs and Seared Scallops. Even the persnickety Washington
Post called Nectar, which opened in 2003, quot;the
right restaurant at the right time. quot; Hotel accommodations
feature Williamsburg-inspired pastel guestrooms, including
one-bedroom suites with kitchenettes and separate
bedrooms. All rooms feature antique reproductions,
robes, slippers, safes, microwave ovens, coffeemakers,
refrigerators, data ports, desks, designer bathroom
products, and wide windows overlooking the city and
Potomac. The hotel is popular with families of students
and academic types at George Washington University,
which is close to the hotel, and with corporate travelers
who enjoy being close to the city`s business district.
amp; amp; -U.S. Capitol 10 Blocks -White House 10
Blocks -Rock Creek Park 1 Block -Sylvan Theater 10
Blocks -Lincoln Memorial 10 Blocks -Smithsonian Institution
10 Blocks -Washington Monument 10 Blocks -Vietnam
Veterans Memorial 10 Blocks -George Washington University
2 Blocks -Korean War Veterans Memorial 10 Blocks -U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Museum 12 Blocks -JFK Center for
the Performing Arts 2 Blocks
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Washington
Suites Alexandria
What to expect: A welcoming lobby and friendly
service greet guests to this hotel that hosts businesspeople
on short- and long-term duty assignments, and families
visiting the area. It's no wonder that guests soon
know the names of the employees, and vice versa. A
Wednesday night manager's reception with hors d'oeuvres
and beverages allows guests to meet other guests.
Amenity highlights: Free shuttle service
to and from the Van Dorn (Blue Line) Metro station
is available upon request. The shuttle also takes
guests to nearby shopping and businesses.
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Quality
Inn Iwo Jima
You`re invited to the Quality Inn Iwo Jima to experience
the excitement and culture of Washington, DC - the
nation`s capital! Nestled conveniently in Arlington,
Virginia, the Quality Inn hotel at the Iwo Jima Memorial
is a first-rate, newly-renovated facility catering
to both business and leisure travelers alike.
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The
River Inn
What to expect: Built in the 1950s as an apartment
building, this nine-story hotel is in the middle of
the upscale Foggy Bottom neighborhood. Manicured bushes
and small trees wrapped in white lights lend a subtle
charm to the exterior. In the chic, minimalist lobby,
videos of crew teams rowing the Potomac play on a
small screen behind the front desk. The majority of
guests are in town for corporate or government business.
On weekends, guests arrive to see shows at the Kennedy
Center, four blocks south. Amenity highlights:
Dish, the hotels bright, 50-seat restaurant,
has made a name for itself serving updated comfort-food
classics such as Fried Chicken with Sweet Potato Fries
and Rice Pudding with Vanilla Bean and Cranberries.
Ron Reda, the chef who created Dish, oversaw the White
House kitchen during the Clinton administration. The
wine list includes an unusual variety of Virginia
wines.
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The
Jefferson
For romantic getaways and vacations of just plain
fun, the Jefferson - a Loews Hotel stands just five
blocks from the White House and close to K Street's
posh cafes, Dupont Circle's boutique shops and Rhode
Island Avenue's embassies. In fact, guests here will
stay less than three miles from museums, memorials,
monuments and government buildings. The downtown Washington
hotel is five miles from Reagan National Airport and
27 miles and 35 miles respectively from Dulles and
Baltimore- Washington international airports.
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Washington
Suites Georgetown
Washington Suites Georgetown is ideally located on
the edge of historic Georgetown, three blocks from
the foggy bottom metro station, and nine blocks from
the White House. Resort amenities include USA Today
newspaper (Monday-Friday only), complimentary welcome
cookie and continental breakfast daily. During the
spring, summer, and fall, guests enjoy gathering in
the early evening on the outdoor patio. It's a great
way to unwind after a long day of work or sightseeing
and enjoy the weather in DC.
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