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globe9

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  1. Or on Hotwire, listed as a 3* All Suite Hotel in Capitol Hill National Mall area with these amenities:Free breakfast, Free Internet, Boutique hotel, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Pool(s), Business center, Self-service laundry For $104/night + $188.22 recovery fees. Do you think either one of these is Embassy Suites? I know they have a legit free breakfast.
  2. The Courtyard Marriott for $65 night is the title of the post directly below this post. My backup Hilton Garden Inn is currently booked at $106 night is located at 815 14th St directly across street from McPherson Square station. Yes, price is my primary factor as DC can be expensive. I'm willing to pay a little more for free HOT breakfast. My wife & I are both on Keto diets so can't eat carbs, so we'd require eggs and meat of some kind(bacon, sausage etc) Would be nice to fill up on breakfast and have a late lunch/early dinner meal to save money I'm currently looking at a 3.5* Capitol Hill-National Mall at $108/night Full Amenities:FULL AMENITIES: Free breakfast, Free Internet, Pet friendly, Suite, Boutique hotel, Fitness center, Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Roll-in shower Includes free breakfast but doesn't say if hot breakfast. Any idea what hotel this may be?
  3. Need help ID'ing a 3.5* Boutique Hotel in White House Area. Amenities include: Boutique hotel Business centerFitness centerPet friendlyRestaurant(s)Spa services
  4. Well I'm seeing in other posts stuff like Courtyard by Marriott for $65/night. Saving $35+ a night really helps when you're doing a 7 night stay. Guess I'll play around with Priceline and see if I can find a hotel without a hotel "fee" tacked on that raises the per night rate $30
  5. Breakfast and wifi are not a 100% must have, although it would be nice. I'm booked at the Hilton Downtown White House right now through the Hilton website for $106/night. Of course, that has free cancellation, so I have 4 months to find a better rate. I'd like to be near the National Mall, White House or a general tourist area. I don't want to end up at a hotel in NOMA or somewhere less tourist friendly. Will I have better luck at better prices, say in November or the closer it gets to Christmas? From what DC natives and travel experts have been telling me, the holidays are a very slow time hotel wise in DC. Congress is on break, no business travel really between Xmas and New Year's and there aren't as many tourists during this time. This should lead to better hotel deals I'm assuming?
  6. Looking for a 3.5* or higher hotel near the White House or National Mall in Washington DC. We'll be staying from Christmas Eve thru New Year's Eve. Trying to get at about $100 per night or less. Would prefer a free hot breakfast and free wifi. No other amenities needed. Also, is a $260 "hotel fee" common on Priceline? I've never used Priceline before, but when playing around with bids, it added a $260 "Hotel Fee" which basically made my bid(that I didn't actually send through) like $30 higher a night.
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