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HOTEL Sherman A Georgia McMillan 1 Reservoir Park 1 ADAM'S INN Lanier P Ave NE 2 AKA WHITE HOUSE Calvert St NW Connecticut Euclid St NW 3 AMERICAN GUEST HOUSE A North Capitol St NE St Capitol North Langdon 72 18th St NW 4 ARC THE.HOTEL 94 ve NW Edgewood Rhode Island 16th St NW St 16th 5 AVENUE SUITES ve NW 6 BEACON HOTEL AND CORPORATE QUARTERS Adams Meridian 7 CAMBRIA SUITES WASHINGTON, DC CONVENTION CENTER Morgan Hill 8 CANOPY WASHINGTON DC THE WHARF A Park Brentwood9 CAPITAL HILTON ve NW 35 10 CAPITOL HILL HOTEL 11 CAPITOL SKYLINE HOTEL Ave NE 12 COMFORT INN CONVENTION CENTER - DOWNTOWN DC 2 mi 13 CONRAD WASHINGTON DC Massachusetts Ave NW 14 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT CAPITOL HILL/NAVY YARD Columbia Rd NW V St NE 15 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT CONVENTION CENTER Ave NW Rhode Island Brentwood Rd NE Kalorama 3 4th St NE 16 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT EMBASSY ROW 98 U St NW LeDroit Park Wyoming Florida 17 COURTYARD WASHINGTON DOWNTOWN/CONVENTION CENTER Heights 87 108 Bloomingdale 18 COURTYARD WASHINGTON, DC/DUPONT CIRCLE ve NW Ave NW 86 19 EATON WASHINGTON DC 18 A T St NW 20 EMBASSY SUITES WASHINGTON, DC - CONVENTION CENTER 1st St NW 21 EMBASSY SUITES WASHINGTON, DC - GEORGETOWN 9th St Bridge Wisconsin Ave NW ConnecticutFlorida ve NW New Jersey A 22 FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES BY MARRIOTT WASHINGTON, DC / DOWNTOWN 2Ivy3 F ACityIRMONT WASHINGTON, DC, GEORGETOWN ve NW 24 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, WASHINGTON D.C. 13th St NW St 13th Eckington 58 1 mi A 14th St NW St 14th 15th St NW St 15th 16th St NW St 16th 25 GEORGETOWN INN 17th St NW St 17th 26 GEORGETOWN INN WEST END Arboretum 6th St NW 5th St NW R St NW Florida R St NE Avenue 27 GEORGETOWN SUITES - 30TH STREET A Shaw A Playground 28 GRAND HYATT WASHINGTON ve NW Vermont ve NW8th St NW ve NW 29 HAMILTON HOTEL WASHINGTON DC New Hampshire A 43 Q St NW Q St NW Q St NE 32 30 HAMPTON INN & SUITES WASHINGTON DC NAVY YARD 91 90 89 Penn S 31 HAMPTON INN DC CONVENTION CENTER Rhode Island 32 HAMPTON INN NOMA UNION STATION 63 t NE United States P St NW Dupont Circle P St NW Logan Circle P St NW 33 HENLEY PARK HOTEL National P St NW Massachusetts Ave NW 34 HI WASHINGTON, DC Arboretum 79 ve NW Logan Circle A 7 35 HIGHROAD HOSTEL & SUITES 12th St NW 11th St NW 10th St NW Walter E. Washington O St NW 9th St NW Florida 30th St NW 36 HILTON GARDEN INN WASHINGTON, DC / DOWNTOWN Georgetown31st St NW 29th St NW 65 Convention Center 61 8841 64 57 ve NE 37 HILTON GARDEN INN WASHINGTON, DC / GEORGETOWN AREA 66 52 A A 38 HILTON GARDEN INN WASHINGTON, DC / U.S. CAPITOL 25 NW St 25th N St NW N St NW N St NW ve NE West End 6 39 HILTON WASHINGTON, DC NATIONAL MALL 21 16 6th St NE 110 38 irginia 40 HOLIDAY INN WASHINGTON, DC - CAPITOL 74 84 93 112 12 Ave NW Lincoln Circle 41 HOLIDAY INN WASHINGTON, DC - CENTRAL/WHITE HOUSE 13th St NW St 13th 23 M St NW 7th St NW 36 50 New HampshireM St NW M St NW York NW St Capitol North M St NE est V 4Trinidad2 HOMEWOOD SUITES - WASHINGTON DC CAPITOL - NAVY YARD M St NW 95103 1st St NE W 43 HOMEWOOD SUITES NOMA UNION STATION New 1st St NW 24 102 104 59 44 44 HOMEWOOD SUITES WASHINGTON DC CONVENTION CENTER 27 99 96 70 7817 45 HOTEL HARRINGTON 26 48 L St NW New Jersey 82 Carver Langston Golf K St NW L St NW 2nd St NE 46 HOTEL HIVE L St NW Course 69 4th St NW 5 73 9 34 47 HOTEL LOMBARDY 97 Washington, DC 29 19 71 33 Florida 48 HOTEL RL Langston Washington K St NW K St NW Mount Vernon K St NW K St NE 49 HYATT HOUSE WASHINGTON, DC - THE WHARF Circle Park Farragut McPherson Square A 10053 Franklin 20 31 395 ve NE 50 HYATT PLACE WASHINGTON, DC - GEORGETOWN/WEST END Pennsylvania47 Square Square Square 51 HYATT PLACE WASHINGTON, DC - NATIONAL MALL I St NW 13 77 Massachusetts Ave NWA 37 I St NW ve NW 52 HYATT PLACE WASHINGTON, DC - US CAPITOL 23th St NW St 23th 92 83 Ave NW 53 HYATT PLACE WASHINGTON, DC - WHITE HOUSE 15th St NW St 15th 4 Ave NW H St NW NW St 14th ork Chinatown76 H St NW Hopscotch Bridge H St NE 54 HYATT REGENCY WASHINGTON ON CAPITOL HILL Foggy Bottom Y H St NW 101 2 Lafayette New 55 INTERCONTINENTAL WASHINGTON D.C. - THE WHARF 18th St NW St 18th 19th St NW St 19th Capital One Square 109 28 22 3rd St NW 56 JW MARRIOTT WASHINGTON, DC Arena 57 KELLOGG CONFERENCE HOTEL AT GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY 1st St NW 66 G St NW G St NW 58 KIMPTON CARLYLE HOTEL DUPONT CIRCLE UNION 13th St NE 59 KIMPTON DONOVAN HOTEKingmanL Park The White House 60 KIMPTON GEORGE HOTEL 15th St NE F St NW 6th St NW F St NW 46 White 106 STATION 61 KIMPTON HOTEL MADERA 15 62 107 75 12th St NE 85 NW St 17th House 113 56 Judiciary 60 62 KIMPTON HOTEL MONACO WASHINGTON DC E St NW Pennsylvania Ave NW E St NW Square E St NW 63 KIMPTON HOTEL PALOMAR WASHINGTON DC 1st St NE Virginia 45 67Japanese 64 KIMPTON MASON & ROOK HOTEL E St NW American 14th St NW St 14th E St NW NW St 15th Penn Quarter 54 Memorial 65 KIMPTON ROUGE HOTEL D St NW Indiana Ave NW 66 KIMPTON TOPAZ HOTEL Pennsylvania Ave NW Maryland Ave NE Ave NW 105 67 LIAISON CAPITOL HILL DC, A JOIE DE VIVRE HOTEL 68 MANDARIN ORIENTAL, WASHINGTON, D.C. The Ellipse C St NW C St NE Stanton Park C St NE 69 MARRIOTT MARQUIS WASHINGTON, DC Ave NE Louisiana Ave NW Massachusetts Ave NE 70 MORRISON-CLARK INN 50 66 1 mi 71 MOXY WASHINGTON, DC DOWNTOWN Constitution Ave NW Constitution Ave NW Constitution Ave NW Constitution Ave NE 72 OMNI SHOREHAM HOTEL 73 ONE WASHINGTON CIRCLE HOTEL 74 PARK HYATT WASHINGTON LINCOLN Tennessee WASHINGTON 75 PHOENIX PARK HOTEL MEMORIAL Madison Dr NW 76 POD HOTEL DC MONUMENT Union Sq 1 The Mall Capitol Hill East Capitol St NE Lincoln Park 77 RENAISSANCE WASHINGTON, DC DOWNTOWN HOTEL Reflecting Pool 78 RESIDENCE INN DOWNTOWN/CONVENTION CENTER Jeerson Dr SW 79 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT - DUPONT CIRCLE A St SE 11th St SE National Mall ve SE Kentucky Ave SE 80 RESIDENCE INN CAPITOL BY MARRIOTT A 81 RESIDENCE INN CAPITOL HILL/NAVY YARD 14th St SW St 14th W SE St Capitol South New JerseyIndependence Ave SE 82 ROSEWOOD WASHINGTON, D.C. Kingman and Heritage Independence L'Enfant Plaza SW ashington Ave SW Ave SW SW St 12th 83 SOFITEL WASHINGTON, DC LAFAYETTE SQUARE Islands 4th St SW 6th St SW 10 North Carolina 84 ST. GREGORY HOTEL C St SW C St SW Seward Square C St SE 85 STATE PLAZA HOTEL 40 86 THE BIRDHOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST Arlington Memorial Bridge D St SE 87 THE CHURCHILL HOTEL NEAR EMBASSY ROW Potomac River D St SW D St SW A 2nd St SE 88 THE DARCY, CURIO COLLECTION BY HILTON 7th St SW ve SE Tidal Basin 1st St SE PennsylvaniaSouth Carolina D AveSt SE SE 89 THE DUPONT CIRCLE HOTEL 39 2 mi 90 THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL 80 Watkins 68 E St SW 91 THE FAIRFAX AT EMBASSY ROW Ohio Dr SW JEFFERSON E St SE 92 THE HAY-ADAMS 51 E St SE A MEMORIAL 395 V ve SE 93 THE JEFFERSON, WASHINGTON, DC irginia Ave SE 94 THE LINE DC 95 THE MADISON, A HILTON HOTEL Wharf St SW G St SE G St SW 3rd St SW 96 THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION 13th St SE New Jersey 97 THE MELROSE GEORGETOWN HOTEL 2nd St SE St 2nd ve SW I Street SE 98 THE NORMANDY HOTEL A 99 THE RITZ-CARLTON, WASHAInacostiaNGTON, DC Ohio Dr SW 55 Southwest Park, Section F I St SW I St SE 100 THE ST. REGIS, WASHINGTON, DC South Capitol St St Capitol South Anacostia 49 Waterfront 11 101 THE WATERGATE HOTEL Park, Section E 8 K St SE K St SE 102 THE WESTIN GEORGETOWN, WASHINGTON, DC W A 103 THE WESTIN WASHINGTON, DC CITY CENTER ve SE14 ater St SW Delaware L St SE 104 THE WINK WASHINGTON DC 1 Ohio Dr SW 105 TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL WASHINGTON, DC 42 106 W HOTEL- WASHINGTON, DC 1 M St SE 1st St SE M St SE M St SE Navy 107 WASHINGTON COURT HOTEL 395 81 The Yards 108 WASHINGTON HILTON 30 Yard 109 WASHINGTON MARRIOTT AT METRO CENTER 395 110 WASHINGTON MARRIOTT GEORGETOWN N St SE 111 WASHINGTON MARRIOTT WARDMAN PARK 112 WASHINGTON PLAZA HOTEL 113 WAnacostiaILLARD INTERCONTINENTAL WASHINGTON Nationals Park Park, Section D The Yards Park Anacostia Fitness Center.
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