I love to travel, preferably without a backpack. A perfect day of travel includes museums, exploring new places on foot and ending the day with a nice place to stay.
Georgetown Hotel- moderately priced, not
far from the action
Classic, Entertainment, Shopping, Sightseeing, Nightlife, Business People
June 8 2007: I was pleasantly surprised by the Melrose Hotel. It is right on Penn. Avenue, just about two blocks from the heart of Georgtown. The ambiance was adequate and the price was reasonable. There is a cozy bar right off the lobby which was rather charming for a hotel bar. We were able to walk to restaurants and shopping.
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February 18 2008: Booked the hotel online and when I got there to check in they had overbooked and filled. They apologized, transfered my reservation to another property they managed and i was given the nights stay for free, and they paid for my transportation there.
I didn't see the rooms, but the lobby looked nice :)
Date of stay: February 2008
Purpose of stay: Leisure (With Partner)
In the heart of one of Washington most notable neighborhoods is its newest luxury, upscale hotel, the Melrose hotel. Just one block from Georgetown and the Foggy Bottom Metro station, the Melrose hotel Washington, D.C. offers discerning business travelers and leisure visitors to the District a luxurious oasis in the heart of one of the world's fastest-paced cities. The Melrose hotel has just completed a full-scale, multi-million dollar renovation of the entire property. Each of the guest rooms, all of the public space and the social and meeting facilities have been newly refurbished, and guests will be greeted in an intimate lobby, near the new Landmark restaurant, with patio seating available during spring and summer, and The Library Bar. This charming property offers a friendly and professional service, as well as modern facilities in order to make your stay an unforgettable experience.