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Morrison House Review

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Morrison House

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The architecture, parquet floors, crystal chandeliers, decorative fireplaces, and furnishings of Morrison House are so faithful to the Federal period (1790-1820) that it's often mistaken for a renovation rather than a structure built from scratch in 1985. The elegant hotel blends Early American charm with modern conveniences. Rooms are individually furnished, and some offer decorative fireplaces and four-poster beds. The popular Elysium Restaurant serves American contemporary cuisine. The hotel sits in the heart of Old Town Alexandria, eight blocks from the train and metro stations.

  • Hotel Details: 42 rooms, 3 suites
  • In-room: Wi-Fi.
  • In-hotel: restaurant, room service, bar, parking (paid).
  • Credit Cards: AE, DC, MC, V
  • Metro: King St.

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