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| Homewood Stes Washington Dwtn Hotel |
| The hotel's three meeting rooms and two boardrooms can accommodate up to 50 people and wireless internet access is available in the business center and lobby. Complimentary services include grocery shopping, breakfasts, and evening receptions featuring light meals and beverages. |
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| Hilton Washington Embassy Row Hotel |
| The
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Row perches in a neighborhood named kalorama, which is greek for "beautiful view." indeed, guests stroll tree-lined streets, gaze upon gilded age mansions, relax in quiet green spaces, browse in stylish shops and dine in quaint cafes. Kramerbooks, an independent book store close to the
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| The Westin Embassy Row, Washington D.C Hotel |
| Guests can work out in the fitness center or relax with massages after seeing all the sights or conferring with lawmakers. At night, they can enjoy intimate beef-and-seafood dinners in the fireplace-warmed fairfax lounge or the english- manor
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| The Henley Park Hotel |
| This former luxury apartment building offers an intimate atmosphere with a medieval italian theme. After business meetings or seeing the sights, guests can wind down in the calming blue light and to live jazz in the blue bar or dine under the gaze of antique stone faces in the coeur de lion restaurant, a popular bistro dishing up new american cuisine. |
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