Days Inn Connecticut Avenue - Washington DC (Washington DC)

Days Inn Connecticut Avenue - Washington DC (Washington DC)
Days Inn Connecticut Avenue - Washington DC

country: United States, city: Washington DC (Dupont Circle / Central Washington)

Days Inn Connecticut Avenue - Washington DC Days Inn Connecticut Avenue - Washington DCDays Inn Connecticut Avenue - Washington DC is a superior tourist-class hotel located in upper Northwest D.C. Once here, guest can visit numerous sightseeing attractions such as the Smithsonian Museums and the National Monument. Washington's famous subway system, Metro is located just one block from the hotel.
All guest rooms at the Inn are equipped with the most modern, sought-after amenities and have efficient room service. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the onsite restaurant serves a variety of appetizing dishes. Business delegates can avail the services of the state-of-the-art conference facilities for hosting their events.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Lounge
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Safe deposit box
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Internet access
Iron and ironing board
Microwave
Modem/data port connection
Pay-per-view movies
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Refrigerator
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:

Address:
4400 Connecticut Ave
Washington
DC 20008


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