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Bed and Breakfasts
I am hoping to celebrate the inaugration and am looking for a clean, safe, inexpensive B&B in the city near mass transit. Do you have any suggestions?
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Big cities aren't really the best places to look for B&Bs. There are only a few in all of Washington, and most of them are those upscale expensive places, not cheap. I think you'd do much better looking for a cheap hotel, perhaps around a metro stop in Arlington or Crystal City, etc., or even in Washington like a Red Roof Inn.
However, if you really want a B&B, the only quasi-cheap B&B I know in Washington is the Kalorama Guest House.http://www.kaloramaguesthouse.com/ The one in Woodley Park is closest to a metro stop. Don't know how cheap it is, maybe $100 if you are lucky. I notice they have a $89 special in the summer, so wouldn't expect it that cheap during inauguration period. Washington real estate is much too expensive for people to run cheap B&Bs in them. Try the Hotel Harrington which is right downtown and in walking distance to the mall, etc. Its regular rates are just a bit over $100, and if you don't expect much, it could work out. |
just couldn't resist saying that you are either a fortune-teller who can read the future or so bipartisan that you don't care who wins before you decide to celebrate? Which I guess means that you just can't wait to see Bush outta here?
Hmmm.... maybe I'll start booking my hotel now, too! |
The Adam's Inn, near my daughter's home in Adams Morgan, is convenient to a variety of public transit, shopping, and night life. I've never seen the inside, but it's on a quaint side street and seems well-kept. They're currently accepting reservations through February 2009.
http://www.adamsinn.com/ |
The Woodley Park B&B is excellent. Very clean and in a safe neighborhood with plenty of restaurant options. The owners and staff are wonderful. We stayed there about 2 years ago. You can see the Metro stop from the front porch.
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