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Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mjbc5 wrote

Reply to comment by DC-DE in Spring Break Help by Notyoaveragemonkey

Hotel, pretty unlimited budget.

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vanmac82 t1_j6mjxf0 wrote

If you got an unlimited budget stay near the walking mall. Get one of the nice 4-5 star Hotels. Close to all the monuments and museums. Safe and fun part of town. Can be pricey for everything from a room to an evening Drink.

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Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mkg1n wrote

Thank you! I’ve stayed near there about a decade ago and was stuck at a conference at hotel. Appreciate your response!

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DC-DE t1_j6mjxy4 wrote

A few options:

Moxy Washington, DC Downtown (202) 922-7400 https://maps.app.goo.gl/EcYby6biZWuBchzX9

Eaton DC (202) 289-7600 https://maps.app.goo.gl/455cRTF2rJ5gY1rt5

Tabard Inn (202) 785-1277 https://maps.app.goo.gl/2ai56DHdPokgTLxq7

The Dupont Circle Hotel (202) 483-6000 https://maps.app.goo.gl/SvyYKtgnadkrC7667

Pendry Washington DC - The Wharf (202) 843-1111 https://maps.app.goo.gl/4inyMroYkRvoNtUo7

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Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mkay0 wrote

Thank you so much for quick response! I’ve read the visitor FAQ on this sub, but this is very helpful!

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DC-DE t1_j6mkvqb wrote

You're welcome.

If you want to take her to nice DC restaurants like Albi (linked below) then be sure to reserve in advance.

Albi https://maps.app.goo.gl/mkp8BBtFVvQgiBsa9

Some museums like the Air & Space museum, the Zoo, the Washington Monument, etc. require free timed entry tickets that you'll need to book in advance. The Spy Museum, popular for kids, requires paid tickets.

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Notyoaveragemonkey OP t1_j6mldbw wrote

Yes! She is enjoying new foods in last few months so sight seeing and food, rest and repeat is our plan.

So far we plan on Smithsonian(s), a Nationals’ game, the Mall and unsure of rest. Probably Capital or Arlington.

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