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| The Capital Hilton Hotel |
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The 544-room
Capital
Hilton this
hotel offers
544
guestrooms,
each
decorated in
federal-period
motif with
queen anne-
and
chippendale-style
furnishings.
All
accommodations
are equipped
with
internet
access.
Corner rooms
on the 16th
street side
are the most
spacious and
offer the
best city
views. A
number of
suites are
available,
including
three with
outdoor
patios. |
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| The Jefferson Hotel |
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The
Jefferson is
one of
washington's
better-known
historic
hotels,
continually
hosting
politicians,
celebrities
and foreign
dignitaries.
Folks
spotted
comedian
bill cosby
in the lobby
and listened
to the music
of billy
joel when he
commandeered
the lounge
piano. A
hotel that
prides
itself on
history, the
jefferson
features an
elegant
beaux arts
exterior. |
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| Hotel Rouge - A Kimpton Hotel |
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The
Avant-garde
and in-vogue
bar rouge's
complimentary
social hours
offer guests
red wine on
weeknights,
bloody marys
and cold
pizza on
weekends,
and such
specialty
drinks as
the brigitte
bardot
martinis.
Patrons
perch on
white-leather
stools,
throne
armchairs or
long couches
that keep
the hip
quotient
high. |
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| The Hay Adams Across From The White House Hotel |
| Built in 1928 and renovated in 2002, this classic hotel takes its name from
john hay, private assistant to president abraham lincoln and later secretary of state, and henry adams, an acclaimed author and descendant of u.s. Presidents john adams and john quincy adams. The 145-room hotel features 20 suites, some with views of lafayette park and the white house. |
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| The St. Regis Washington, D.C. Hotel |
| Built to resemble an italian renaissance palace,
The St. Regis is richly appointed with european antiques, louis xvi chandeliers, palladian windows and damask draperies. The hotel's
St. Regis restaurant serves modern american cuisine using local, seasonal ingredients in an elegant setting with crystal chandeliers and vintage, hand-stenciled ceilings. |
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