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Lonely Planet's guide to Washington DC - Sleeping (Chapter), 4th Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to Washington DC - Sleeping (Chapter), 4th Edition - 2.99, This is the Sleeping chapter from Lonely Planet's Washington, DC guidebook. Full of transients and tourists, DC has always been a good town for accommodations. Whether you're looking for chic boutique hotels, historic 'Teddy slept here' five-star hotels, family motels or dormitory hostels, this city has it all. Grab this chapter to find the best place to sleep in the capital. top picks: the best accommodations in DC tips on longer-term rentals to B&B or not to B&B? We answer the question advice on room rates and booking accommodations online Coverage includes accommodations in: White House Area & Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, Capitol Hill & Southeast, Southwest DC, Downtown & Penn Quarter, Dupont Circle & Kalorama, Adams-Morgan, Columbia Heights & Northeast, Upper Northwest DC, Northern Virginia, Alexandria., ISBN: 9781741790450









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