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Washington Plaza - Washington Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
NZ$187

Washington Plaza

10 Thomas Circle NW, Washington - Map
 
 
"Great hotel, pool and location!"
Spent 2 nights at the Washing Plaza while touring DC. It was a great location and we were able to walk to all the attractions.!
Virginia from North Carolina
The Liaison Capitol Hill - An Affinia Hotel - Washington Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$209

The Liaison Capitol Hill - An Affinia Hotel

415 New Jersey Ave Nw, Washington - Map
 
 
"Close walk to Union Station and the …"
Stayed there for three nights. We arrived at 11:00 and they were able to let us in our room. We loved the room decor. Bathroom a …
Lisa from Toms River, NJ
The Dupont Circle Hotel - Washington Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$272

The Dupont Circle Hotel

1500 New Hampshire Ave Nw, Washington - Map
 
 
"Great Hotel for exploring Washington."
We picked The Dupont Circle Hotel mainly for it's location, which is excellent for exploring Washington DC. The Metro is close and …
Sue from Liverpool, Merseyside, UK
The Churchill Hotel - Washington Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$167

The Churchill Hotel

1914 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington - Map
 
 
"Affordable Hotel"
This places was great. Affordable hotel with cool places to hang out and eat. It's literally a train ride away to everything. It's …
A Traveller
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel - Washington Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$168

L'Enfant Plaza Hotel

480 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington - Map
 
 
"A great location."
The staff was extremely nice. But lines to talk to the front desk moved very slow..though it was a holiday weekend. Rooms were …
A Traveller
The Melrose Hotel - Washington Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$209

The Melrose Hotel

2430 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington - Map
 
 
"Our recent stay at Melrose"
We had such a great stay at the Melrose Hotel near Georgetown. The hotel is beautifully furnished and the staff could not have …
Jill from Dallas, Tx
Phoenix Park Hotel - Washington Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$181

Phoenix Park Hotel

520 N Capitol St NW, Washington - Map
 
 
"QUIET COMFY SLEEP"
CLEAN .CLOSE TO UNION STATION FOR ALL DAY TRIP ON WASHINGTON D/C
K@ L from Ontario, Canada
Four Seasons Hotel Washington D.C. - Washington Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
NZ$410

Four Seasons Hotel Washington D.C.

2800 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington - Map
 
 
"Uptown Girl"
I have stayed here numerous times and the experience is always excellent. The hotel is at your service for anything you need and …
Kitty from NYC
Kellogg Conference Hotel at Gallaudet University - Washington Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
NZ$195

Kellogg Conference Hotel at Gallaudet University

800 Florida Avenue NE, Washington - Map
 
 
"Very nice hotel at a reasonable rate"
Family of 3, we found this to be a very nice hotel at a reasonable rate, within a manageable distance from the downtown sights …
Tony from Ohio
Channel Inn - Washington Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars
NZ$180

Channel Inn

650 Water St Sw, Washington - Map
 
 
"4/30/13-5/6/13"
Friendly helpful staff; good on-site breakfast and dinner facilities; quiet.
A Traveller

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    Pocket Guide: Washington D.C.

    Washington DC, or just DC to the locals, evokes a wealth of iconic, powerful images. As the seat of government in the United States and home to the White House, the Senate, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the city is rarely absent from newspapers and television screens.

    As with New York one might experience a sense of knowing Washington before setting foot in the city, but the American capital offers much more than the headquarters of federal power. Washington is a city of contrasts where poor ghettos exist only blocks away from the Senate. The city has a long and sometimes turbulent history, which reaches far beyond the familiar images of today.

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    Home of American history

    While Washington's governmental buildings should certainly be on any holiday itinerary they should not be the only items you visit. The National Mall, a two-mile stretch between the capital and the Lincoln Monument features more than a dozen museums and galleries including the National Gallery of Art and the National Museum of the American Indian.

    The nearby National Museum of American History tells the story of a still relatively young nation, and its location could not be more appropriate; it was here that the words 'I have a Dream' were uttered by Martin Luther King, Jr. It was also here that thousands protested against the Vietnam and later the Iraq War, and Al Gore launched the Live Earth concerts to raise awareness of climate change.

    From C to Z street

    As Washington DC is laid out in a grid pattern of numbered and lettered streets split up into four quadrants (NE, SE, NW, and SW), it's easy to find your way around. Most sights are within walking distance from the Obelisk, which stands tall in the center of the city. However, if you want to see more, it's a good idea to get a metro ticket or a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing pass. If you really want to dedicate yourself to the sights, especially those that are a little off the beaten track, opt for a professionally guided two-day tour, or get a city pass, which includes sights such as the International Spy Museum.

    A multi-cultured city

    While many would argue that New York is the USA's capital of culture, Washington DC more than holds its own against the Big Apple. There are several cultural institutions of nationwide importance, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the Washington National Opera.

    Given the diverse make-up of the United States it's not surprising to learn that the cultural scene in the capital is the product of many nations. Migrants have come to live here since DC was founded in 1877, bringing suitcases filled with music, arts, and traditions. As a result, there is a diverse mixture of entertainment and restaurant options, from the music clubs and bars in the Adams Morgan and Shaw districts, Dupont Circle and the Penn Quarter, to the emerging nightlife precinct of the H Street Corridor.

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