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jennjeff1 says:
The Sheraton National Hotel Arlington was much better than the Hilton Crystal City for duty at the Pentagon and Metro access. Although the government paid for most of the nights we were in DC, they had a great weekend rate of $107 per night if we were able to stay through the extra days, which woul…
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travel-the-world says:
The Intown Uptown Inn is a bed and breakfast located in Washington, DC. The first thing I said when I walked in was “now this is somewhere I’d like to live.” I really enjoyed my stay at The Intown Uptown Inn and would recommend it to others. I loved that the inn was modern and not decorated…
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jeffludvik says:
Located on a street filled with all sorts of restaurants and bars, Carlyle is in an fun, vibrant area. With wait times upwards of 90 minutes, you need to call ahead on weekends. We arrived and only had to wait 10 minutes after having called in an hour and a half before.
For appetizers, my coworke…
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Larrys says:
The Five Guys restaurant is now a franchise. It started in Northern VA and is now spreading across the country. When I lived in VA in the later 90's I would often stop at the Five Guys restaurant near Baileys Crossroads in Falls Church and pick up a burger with Cajun fries. We moved to Atlanta in …
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Andy99 says:
No experience of Washington, DC, can be complete without seeing the annual Cherry Blossom display. Each spring since 1912, the Japanese cherry trees have bloomed along the Tidal Basin. The original 3,000 cherry trees were a gift from Japan. A few of the original trees survive today. The beautiful di…
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HuBison says:
In order to ride the metro in DC, you must buy a ticket from the machine at each station. You must look at the map and it will tell you how much you have to pay for a one-way trip. The cost to travel to different places is different-there isn't one price to ride the metro. You should be able to r…
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SeanAlexander says:
Please, for the love of God, if you are a tourist in DC learn to stand on the right and pass on the left. We won't say anything if you do, but we'll be grateful. If you don't heed this advice, however, we'll get all "New York" and shout, bitch, and moan. Then we'll pray for September when you go awa…
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HuBison says:
I love sticky rice and I am just about to order it first when I realize that I have to get my kanom jeep dumplings! Old Siam has a lovely seating area outside when the weather is warm and toasty; additionally, there are 2 small seating areas on the inside. The staff are quaint and helpful and for …
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Andy99 says:
Washington Metrorail, or Metro, as everyone calls it, is the subway/rapid transit system serving Wshington, DC and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Metro is an excellent, clean, and safe transit system and is the best way for the traveler to get around Washington, DC.
Metro operates five color …
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HuBison says:
I live in the city and was looking to get away for the weekend, so I ended up at Greenbelt Park. I think you can take public transportation there, but it is a good idea if you have a car/bike. It was $17/night and you get to pick your own site; some were nestled away and others were more in the op…
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jennjeff1 says:
This is an excellent area to explore nature so close to Washington, DC. There is also the historical Patowmack Canal which was integral to the development of America's East Coast region.
The walkways, footpaths and bridges cross over rushing waters flowing into the Potomac River, which is actual…
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HuBison says:
The renovation of Chopsticks reveals an updated place to sit at the bar, meet for sushi, or sit to eat Asian-fusion. The sushi is good and the bartender can guide you try a new drink or prepare your favorite. The spicy shrimp roll is now a favored of mine.
Parking is a major headache so take me…
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flyldavid says:
Here is an alternative if you are not looking to shed $50-$70 for a cab fare, to travel between (IAD) Dulles International Airport, and Downtown Washington, DC.
Dulles Airport is located 26 miles NW from downtown DC. A good 45 minutes to an hour drive. If you are arriving on an international fli…
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Andy99 says:
The National Portrait Gallery displays images of individuals who have shaped the United States and its culture. Men and women are depicted here who have made contributions and had an impact, for good or ill, in politics, performing arts, the sciences, the arts, sports, and the news media. The Portra…
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HuBison says:
If you are traveling to DC and Sunday pops up, have no fear. St Sugustine is a Catholic church near the U street corridor in NW, DC. It's the oldest black Catholic church in DC.
The Saturday 430 mass is nice and quiet. On Sunday, there are 3 options. The 8am mass is usually quiet and quaint…
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