Embassy Suites Washington D.C.
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Embassy Suites Washington D.C.
Am planning on staying in Washington D.C. with my parents, husband and 11 year old son in October. Am trying to decide where to stay. Will be going to the Arlington Cemetary as well as the WWII Monument. Does anyone have any experience with the Embassy Suites? The breakfast sounds convenient and the location sounds pretty good. Also, any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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The Embassy Suites located closest to the monuments/museums and only 4 miles from the Ronald Reagan Airport. Do you have any other suggestions? I like the idea of an "included" breakfast in the event my parents want to eat breakfast earlier.
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There are 2 different Embassy Suites in DC - one is Chevy Case Pavillion (way up at the DC/MD border). I assume you are referring to the one in downtown DC.
Embassy Suites Downtown is very nice and is in a nice area. It gets good reviews on this board. The closest Metro (Dupont - red line) is 5 blocks away. That's OK w/ most people but some prefer something within 2 blocks for maximum convenience.
When going from Embassy Suites to metro, New Hampshire Ave. seems like the logical route (it's a direct diagonal shot). However, there is nothing along that road (like food). Consider taking a lettered street and a numbered street instead:
When heading between the hotel (@ 22&M), and the Metro (@19th & Dupont Circle), consider walking east on M st to 19th st. and then north on 19th to the Metro.
Alternately, you could go north on 22nd and then east on P st. toward the Metro.
Other suggestions might be:
1. Capitol Hill Suites (one block to Capitol South Metro - orange/blue line)
2. Lincoln Suites (two blocks to Farragut North red line and two blocks to Farragut West orange/blue line)
3. Radisson Barcello (not suites but large rooms - two blocks to Dupont Metro)
All these as well as Embassy Suites downtown are in nice, convenient areas for sightseeing, eating, etc.
Embassy Suites Downtown is very nice and is in a nice area. It gets good reviews on this board. The closest Metro (Dupont - red line) is 5 blocks away. That's OK w/ most people but some prefer something within 2 blocks for maximum convenience.
When going from Embassy Suites to metro, New Hampshire Ave. seems like the logical route (it's a direct diagonal shot). However, there is nothing along that road (like food). Consider taking a lettered street and a numbered street instead:
When heading between the hotel (@ 22&M), and the Metro (@19th & Dupont Circle), consider walking east on M st to 19th st. and then north on 19th to the Metro.
Alternately, you could go north on 22nd and then east on P st. toward the Metro.
Other suggestions might be:
1. Capitol Hill Suites (one block to Capitol South Metro - orange/blue line)
2. Lincoln Suites (two blocks to Farragut North red line and two blocks to Farragut West orange/blue line)
3. Radisson Barcello (not suites but large rooms - two blocks to Dupont Metro)
All these as well as Embassy Suites downtown are in nice, convenient areas for sightseeing, eating, etc.
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Just saw your latest post after I posted. All of the places mentioned above will have a place your parents could go for an earlier breakfast within a blocks walk.
And I see, yes of course you meant Embassy Suites Downtown.
What days will you be here?
And I see, yes of course you meant Embassy Suites Downtown.
What days will you be here?
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Corymom: I have stayed in the Embassy Suites in downtown D.C. twice and found it a cut above the other ones I've been in.
It is very conveniently located and there are some good restaurants nearby. Don't forget to visit the Vietnam Wall and, of course, Mr Lincoln.
It is very conveniently located and there are some good restaurants nearby. Don't forget to visit the Vietnam Wall and, of course, Mr Lincoln.
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Here are two list of restauants I culled from earlier posts. The first list is the "dupont - mostly inexpensive" and the second is "best of dupont"
"dupont - mostly inexpensive":
Message: None of these places need a reservation unless noted otherwise.
Pizzeria Paradiso - 2029 P St., NW
Johnny's Half Shell - "Don't Miss!"
Moderate. Get a 1/2 a po' boy (available at lunch only) and some gumbo. Don't skip the gumbo. Reservation needed at dinner (more expensive) but not at lunch. Here's website: http://www.johnnyshalfshell.net
Teaism - 2009 R St. NW Inexpensive. Best breakfast. Also good for lunch.
Brickskeller - 1523 22nd St. NW Inexpensive. Saloon type food, also has ENORMOUS beer selection. Your son will be fine here if it's not after 8pm.
Cafe Luna - 1633 P St. NW
Inexpensive - pastas, salads and more.
Carvan Grill - 1825 18th St. NW
Inexpensive - persian
Julia's Empanadas - 1221 Connecticut Ave. NW GREAT!
Very inexpensve.
Cafe Citron - 1343 Connecticut Ave.,
Inexpensive - Bolivian
Don't go at night (crowded nighclub)
Skewers 1633 P St. NW
Inexpensive - Middle Eastern
Bacchus - 1827 Jefferson Pl. NW
Lebonese - Moderate
C.F. FOLKS - Lunch only - get one of the daily specials.
http://www.cffolksrestaurant.com/DailySpecials.htm
Here's the "best of dupont" - these places will likely need a reservation between 7-9pm, especially weekends
"best of dupont":
Johnny's Half Shell - 2002 P St., NW 202-296-2021
Obelisk - 2029 P Street, NW 202-872-1180
Pesce Trattoria - 2016 P Street NW 202-466-3474
Gabriel - 2121 P Street, NW 202-956-6690
Bistro du Coin - 1738 Connecticut Ave., NW 202-234-6969
Cafe Odeon 1714 Conn. Ave., NW 202- 328-6228
Tabard Inn - 1739 N St., NW 202-785-1277
Iron Gate Inn - 1734 N St., NW 202-737-1370
Firefly - 1310 New Hampshire Ave., NW 202-296-7600
Komi 1509 17th St NW 202-332-9200
Vidalia - 1990 M Street, NW 202-659-1990 (just south of Dupont, actually downtown)
Here's the master list of Dupont area eats. Click on the places your interested in, then click on "map" to get the restaurants location on a map.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nt&option=4000
"dupont - mostly inexpensive":
Message: None of these places need a reservation unless noted otherwise.
Pizzeria Paradiso - 2029 P St., NW
Johnny's Half Shell - "Don't Miss!"
Moderate. Get a 1/2 a po' boy (available at lunch only) and some gumbo. Don't skip the gumbo. Reservation needed at dinner (more expensive) but not at lunch. Here's website: http://www.johnnyshalfshell.net
Teaism - 2009 R St. NW Inexpensive. Best breakfast. Also good for lunch.
Brickskeller - 1523 22nd St. NW Inexpensive. Saloon type food, also has ENORMOUS beer selection. Your son will be fine here if it's not after 8pm.
Cafe Luna - 1633 P St. NW
Inexpensive - pastas, salads and more.
Carvan Grill - 1825 18th St. NW
Inexpensive - persian
Julia's Empanadas - 1221 Connecticut Ave. NW GREAT!
Very inexpensve.
Cafe Citron - 1343 Connecticut Ave.,
Inexpensive - Bolivian
Don't go at night (crowded nighclub)
Skewers 1633 P St. NW
Inexpensive - Middle Eastern
Bacchus - 1827 Jefferson Pl. NW
Lebonese - Moderate
C.F. FOLKS - Lunch only - get one of the daily specials.
http://www.cffolksrestaurant.com/DailySpecials.htm
Here's the "best of dupont" - these places will likely need a reservation between 7-9pm, especially weekends
"best of dupont":
Johnny's Half Shell - 2002 P St., NW 202-296-2021
Obelisk - 2029 P Street, NW 202-872-1180
Pesce Trattoria - 2016 P Street NW 202-466-3474
Gabriel - 2121 P Street, NW 202-956-6690
Bistro du Coin - 1738 Connecticut Ave., NW 202-234-6969
Cafe Odeon 1714 Conn. Ave., NW 202- 328-6228
Tabard Inn - 1739 N St., NW 202-785-1277
Iron Gate Inn - 1734 N St., NW 202-737-1370
Firefly - 1310 New Hampshire Ave., NW 202-296-7600
Komi 1509 17th St NW 202-332-9200
Vidalia - 1990 M Street, NW 202-659-1990 (just south of Dupont, actually downtown)
Here's the master list of Dupont area eats. Click on the places your interested in, then click on "map" to get the restaurants location on a map.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nt&option=4000
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We stayed at the Embassy Suites Downtown about a year ago. Very good location - upscale and quiet, but close to Dupont Circle. The rooms were huge, with a kitchenette and sitting room. A few minor drawbacks - the room we had was in need of a fresh paint job and some refurbishing (maybe by now they have redone the rooms). Also, the free breakfast was pretty mediocre - bagels, coffee and fruit. However, for the price we paid ($85 on Hotwire), it was a super deal.