| pete |
Feb 21st, 2002 07:10 AM |
Carol, I saw your earlier post on the Howard Johnson's on New York Avenue. Well, unfortunately, the Capitol Skyline is not much better. It is also in a bad neighborhood (although a little better than the New York Avenue corridor), you would not want to walk to the Mall, the monuments etc. from this location, especially at night. The hotel itself looks very run down. I think that you would be very disappointed if you stayed there.<BR><BR>What is your budget? I recommend that you consider staying outside DC, but along a metro line and coming in to sightsee that way. Check hotels out along the yellow and blue lines in Virginia I know that there are several hotels by Crystal City (and they usually have good rates on the weekend, since they cater to the business crowd, there's one of every chain in Crystal city, Marriott, sheraton, Courtyard, Hyatt, Hilton, etc.), the King Street metro, but since it's in Old Town Alexandria, they may be more expensive (Embassy Suites, Hilton). Springfield is at the end of the blue line, and may have some more reasonable hotels near it. I have seen several people on this site get a $99 rate at the Radisoon Barcelo on Dupont Circle. That is really an excellent location and rate for downtown DC. <BR><BR>If you have a car, there are many more options in Virginia and Maryland, that, while not in the middle of DC and within walking distance of the attractions, are within easy driving of downtown (Homewood Suites at 395 & King Street in Virginia), Residence Inn & Extended Stay Americas at Duke Street & 395 in Virginia.<BR><BR>Finally, if you're coming on a weekend, try the Club Quarters hotel. It's a private hotel in the business district of DC (but good location safety & convenience), and you have to be an employee/affiliate of a company that pays dues to Club Quarters to use their hotel during the week. However, they open their rooms up to non-affiliated people on the weekends. I know the affilate rate on weekends is only $56-$79/night, I don't know what the regular weekend rates are but imagine they're around $100/night. I have not stayed in the DC club quarters, but have in New York, and although the room was small, it was well-appointed (tv, cd, game system, etc.) and very comfortable. Good Luck.
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