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Old Oct 3rd, 2004 | 10:04 PM
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Washington DC area B&Bs

Hopefully, I will be going to the inauguration in DC in January. Can you recommend nice and inexpensive B&B's near the Metro line in the area? I just want clean, safe, and inexpensive. Thanks.
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Old Oct 4th, 2004 | 11:36 AM
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Here's some info on Washington area B&B's that I recently e-mailed to my mom. Hope it helps!

_The Taft Bridge Inn (B&B), 2007 Wyoming Ave. NW, 202-387-2007 (I live down the street and had no idea this place was
a B&B! It's OK looking from the outside, I always figured it was a
group home... 2 minute walk from bus stop. 10 minute walk down Conneticut to DuPont metro.)
Web: http://www.taftbridgeinn.com/

_ Adam's Inn (B&B), 1744 Lanier Place, NW, (202) 745-3600 (This is a cute, great place to stay. The owner is really cool. It's in Adams Morgan tho, so you'd have to take the #42 bus or walk a bit to the Woodley metro.
Web: http://www.adamsinn.com/

_ The Dupont at the Circle (B&B), 1604 19th Street, NW, (888) 412-0100
(This is right near the DuPont metro)
Web: http://www.dupontatthecircle.com/index.html

_ The Inn at DuPont Circle (B&B), 1312 19th St. NW, 866-467-2100 (Same
deal as above)
Web: http://www.theinnatdupontcircle.com/

_ The Windsor Inn (B&B), 1842 16th St. NW (A 10-minute walk from DuPont metro)
Web: http://www.windsorembassyinns.com/

_ Art Studio Bed & Breakfast, 1705 Q Street, NW, 202-483-4077 (About 2 blocks from DuPont metro.)
Web: http://www.artstudiobandb.com/

_ Kalorama Guest House at Woodley Park (B&B), 2700 Cathedral Ave nw;
Phone: 202-328-0860 (Shouldn't be too far from Woodley Metro stop.)

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Old Oct 4th, 2004 | 11:43 AM
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I hear, the B&B at 1600 Pennsylvannia Avenue is quite nice. Sure, it might cost you $50,000 or $100,000 a night, but if you remember that it's tax deductible, then it really brings the cost down dramatically.
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Old Oct 4th, 2004 | 11:48 AM
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HA! I hear the owner of this charming B&B might be moving out next month....
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Old Oct 4th, 2004 | 11:48 AM
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HA! I hear the current occupant of this charming B&B might be moving out next month....
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Old Oct 4th, 2004 | 12:02 PM
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As I understand the lease terms, the current occupant will get several weeks' notice if his lease is not being extended, and will have to move out on January 19..
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Old Oct 4th, 2004 | 06:18 PM
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Thank you, dcmalia, for the great suggestions. I had found 2 of your recommendations and will get to the others. Love the other comments and hope that the lease runs out.
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Old Nov 17th, 2004 | 12:54 PM
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This is an extremely helpful list. I am trying to find a place to stay in DC in Feb 21-25 and am finding a lot of places are already booked. Is anyone familiar with the Inn at Dupont Circle or the ARt Studio B&B? They both have rooms for less than $100.
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