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Top 10 Bed-and-Breakfasts

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  • 1. Bed-and-Breakfast Accommodations

    A booking agency specializing in B&Bs in and around the city. It lists some of the most attractive properties. Staff personally inspect guesthouses on a regular basis.

  • 2. The Inn at Dupont Circle

    This beautiful little inn is one block from Dupont Circle, and its guests partake of the myriad of restaurants, shops, movie theaters, and art galleries in the neighborhood. The interesting building, with high ceilings and a walled garden, dates from 1855 and once was owned by astrologer Jeanne Dixon.

  • 3. Mansion on O Street

    Lavishly decorated, this inn offers a variety of themed rooms, including a two-story log cabin motif and several Art Deco stylings. The layout is so striking that guests often treat the house as a sight in itself. Rooms have up-to-date business services with private phone lines.

  • 4. The Dupont at the Circle

    This charming Victorian townhouse offers six comfortable guest rooms and a studio. The individually decorated bedrooms are furnished with antiques, and are regularly renovated.

  • 5. Bull Moose Bed & Breakfast

    A handsome three-story Victorian rowhouse, the interior finish, including the woodwork and stairway, are original. The rooms are inviting and stylishly furnished.

  • 6. Swann House

    Sometimes described as the best B&B in the city, this charming establishment provides modern conveniences along with personal attention. All rooms have private baths and cable TV.

  • 7. Aaron Shipman House

    This classic Victorian mansion, lovingly restored and maintained, is happy to welcome children. Famous for its Christmas decorations. Breakfast – far more elaborate than just “continental” – is served in an elegant dining room.

  • 8. MacMillan House

    Out of the city center but convenient for longer-term visitors because of reasonable weekly and monthly rates, MacMillan House is a completely renovated house from the early 20th century. Guest rooms are large and comfortable. Off-street parking is available.

  • 9. Aiko’s Bed & Breakfast

    Hosted by Aiko Ichimura, this captivating B&B is warmly furnished with Japanese influences. Breakfast is an occasion. TV/VCR provided.

  • 10. East Capitol Street Guest House

    Affordable, comfortable, and convenient, this turn-of-the-century town-house is an easy walk to the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court Building, and the Folger Shakespeare Theater.

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