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  1. View deals from $99 per night, see photos and read reviews for the best Washington DC hotels from travelers like you - then compare today's prices from up to 200 sites on Tripadvisor.

  2. Whether you’re stepping into our buzzing lobby or stepping out into DC, Hotel Washington is an iconic destination for a stay that’s steeped in the culture and history of Washington. Steps from the White House and with unparalleled sophistication, we invite you to embrace your cultural capital and stay in style — with liberty and comfort ...

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  10. 5 days ago · An undisputed icon of the Washington, D.C. hotel scene, The Hay-Adams has earned a rightful spot in the city’s lore. First opened in 1928 on a prime spot overlooking The White House, The Hay-Adams is named for two distinguished D.C. residents: John Hay, who served as Abraham Lincoln’s secretary, and historian and Harvard professor Henry Adams.

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