Dupont Circle Hotels
Dupont Circle can be found in the heart of the nation’s capital. Known for its vast beauty and vibrant cosmopolitan offerings, Dupont Circle attracts people from all walks of life. The eclectic area is home to an array of art galleries, museums, and fine restaurants, and also serves as an epicenter of D.C.'s vibrant nightlife.
As with most attractions in Washington D.C., Dupont Circle has a rich history. It is named after Samuel Francis Du Pont, a rear admiral during the Civil War, whose likeness is represented by a white marble statue designed by the sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial.
The Dupont Circle area is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, and is also home to many foreign embassies. In fact, Embassy Row is located on nearby Massachusetts Avenue; the Christian Hauge House is home to the Embassy of Cameron; The Joseph Beale House to the Egyptian embassy; and the Walsh-McLean House to the Indonesian embassy.
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Just five miles away from Reagan Airport, the Washington Marriott is the perfect place to stay while visiting the nation’s capital. A short six-mile walk brings you to fine shops, restaurants, Georgetown University, and Dupont Circle. The National Zoo and White House are just two miles away from the Washington Marriott. A golf course is three miles away, and tennis courts are two miles away. A very European themed hotel, the Washington Marriott gives you all the amenities that you need to get the most out of your trip to the nation’s capital. 
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An upscale hotel where red splashes throughout the building, the Hotel Rouge sits on Embassy Row, which is a few miles away from Dupont Circle, stores, and restaurants. The Hotel Rouge is just five miles away from the White House, National Zoo, and other government buildings. For the sportsman stopping by, Haines Point, an 18-hole public golf course with a great view of the Potomac River is just nearby. The modern Hotel Rouge has great facilities for guests of all ages. 
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The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel is better known as Washington’s second best address. The Renaissance Mayflower Hotel is just a few blocks away from the business centers of Washington, the White House, and Dupont Circle. This property has just gone through extensive renovations to brings you that right-at-home feeling more than ever. Great meals can be supplied at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel’s Café Promenade, which gives the best taste of international food without ever having to go across the world. 
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Located on Embassy Row, the Beacon Hotel is three blocks from Dupont Circle and the Foggy Bottom District, and just four blocks from the White House. The Beacon Hotel also is just one mile away from the Nation Zoo and the campus of Georgetown University. Massages are available around the clock in the Beacon Hotel’s wellness center. The Beacon Bar and Grill also serves up today’s most modern American and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 
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Standing just five blocks from Georgetown and Dupont Circle, the Embassy Suites Washington will welcome you unlike any other hotel. Upon arrival, you can take a walk in the Embassy Suites Washington’s lush garden atrium with fountains, a fishpond, and waterfalls. Nicolas Restaurant serves up the best in Italian cuisine, without having to leave the Embassy Suites Washington. Once completed with dinner, swing by the fitness center, spa, sauna, and then take a dip in the “U”-shaped pool to burn off those calories from dinner. 
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Located two blocks from the heart of shops, restaurants, and Dupont Circle, the Hotel Madera is in the heart of the action of Washington D.C. Also within three miles of the Hotel Madera are the National Mall, the Smithsonian, and the White House. Apo’s Restaurant, featured inside the Hotel Madera, serves up some of the best modern American cuisine. Some of the more popular dishes are the Amish chicken, short ribs, and creamy risotto. 
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The Westin Embassy Row is where former Vice President Al Gore grew up in during his childhood, when his father was a senator in Washington. The Westin Embassy Row has been opened for 80 years, and is right around the corner from Dupont Circle, the White House, and other attractions. Fitness fans can swing by the state-of-the-art gym for a quick work out, and afterwards, treat themselves to a surf-and-turf dinner in the fireplace-lit Fairfax Lounge. The Westin Embassy Row is the perfect place for a family to stay while seeing the sights of the nation’s capital. 
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