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Bed & Breakfast Hotels Washington D.C.,
Lodging, Inns
We list below websites of a few
Bed & Breakfast Hotels in Washington D.C. for your
information. The list is neither
exhaustive nor representative of Bed
& Breakfast Hotels in Washington D.C.. We wish to
present this information of Bed &
Breakfast Hotels in Washington D.C. websites only for
reference purposes. We assume no
responsibility for the professional
ability or integrity of the persons
or firms whose names appear on the
following list of Bed & Breakfast
Hotels in
Washington D.C..
The Dupont at The Circle -
Details of accommodations, rates,
and amenities are provided. Includes
online reservations and driving
directions.
http://www.dupontatthecircle.com/
The Embassy Inn -
The inn dates back to 1910 and was
originally built as an eight-unit
apartment house. Details of rates,
amenities, and contact information
are provided.
http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/dc/c/dcca801.htm
FourSeventeen -
Rennovated 1893 Victorian Queen
Anne style townhouse. Includes
history, rates and photographs.
http://www.417inn.com
The Inn at Dupont Circle -
Provides contact information
including a toll free number, rates,
details of amenities, and
photographs of the rooms.
http://www.bbonline.com/dc/innatdupontcircle/
Inn Dupont -
Provides short and longer term
accommodations. Details of services
and amenities, contact information,
and rates are provided.
http://www.inndupont.com/
The Kalorama Guest House at Woodley
Park -
Built in 1910, this Victorian inn
borrows from the European Bed and
Breakfast tradition. Whether you
know it as an English Bed &
Breakfast, a French hostellerie, or
an Italian pensione, this charming
townhouse will provide you a cozy
home away from home, American style.
http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/dc/n/dcn6601.htm
Maison Orleans Bed'N Breakfast -
A beautiful 1902 old federal front
row house only a block and a half
south of Pennsylvania Avenue.
http://www.bbonline.com/dc/maisonorleans/index.html
The Mansion On O Street -
Private club, museum and bed and
breakfast rolled into one, in a
historical 19th-century mansion in
the heart of the city.
http://www.omansion.com/
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