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  • An excellent downtown location, close to the Mall. This big hotel, with 465 rooms, still provides a personal touch. The Regatta Raw Bar has seasonal food.

  • The largest convention hotel in Washington combines charm with modern services and technology. There are scores of meeting rooms here and an exhibition area. The well-maintained rooms offer all business services.

  • A modern building in a first-rate location at the heart of the city, the Melrose is well known for its refined luxury. The furnishings are contemporary but with classic influences.

  • Created from two town-houses, this mansion served as the Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen’s Club for nearly 50 years. Decorative touches remain, including four gorgeous tall mirrors.

  • Adjacent to Rock Creek Park, this grand hotel sits on 11 landscaped acres. A dynamic, luxury hotel that has hosted countless important guests and meetings. The full business center also includes clerical support. Multiple large meeting rooms.

  • Business travelers receive excellent services at this Foggy Bottom hotel. A knowledgable staff manages the four meeting rooms, and suites have lots of seating space for work. Larger suites have full kitchens.

  • The decor at this refurbished hotel features original artwork. Indoor pool, a sauna, and steam room. The Melrose Restaurant is among the best in the city.

  • Named after the famous park in Dublin, this hotel expresses an understated Irish theme. The stately Georgian Revival hotel, built in 1922, retains an Old World flavor.

  • The rooms are very large in this converted apartment building. The lively Gabriel restaurant offers Mediterranean and Latin American dishes.

  • All the friendly Red Roof family extras: kids can rent video games for in-room play; the TV cable service includes the Cartoon, Discovery, and Learning channels; snack centers relieve the munchies.

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