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Set at the heart of the US capital between Maine and Maryland Avenues and 12th and 14th Streets, SW, Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC has redefined luxury in the city. Just streets away from the nation’s most revered monuments and the Smithsonian Institution, the hotel is also within easy reach of Capitol Hill and the seat of power.
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Since the first tour of world-famous Mammoth Cave in 1816, Mammoth Cave Hotel has provided the finest southern hospitality for all the Cave visitors looking for accommodations in Mammoth Cave National Park. The Hotel, located adjacent to the historic entrance to this magnificent Cave, provides comfortable year-round accommodations and convenient access to the historic entrance to the world famous Mammoth Cave and the National Park Visitor Center.
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Our hotel provides you with quiet Victorian era luxury for an overnight stay or a week away with 12 graciously appointed en-suite rooms, an elegant guest parlor, fully equipped conference room and our fine dining restaurant serving gourmet style dinner.
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Hotel Mela, located on 44th Street and Broadway Avenue, combines the rich culture and history of New York with the fine art of Italian living. The result is a refreshing departure from the sleek and hip boutiques that have consumed the New York hotel market in recent years.
Hotel Mela, a luxury boutique property, is the first new construction in what is often referred to as 'Hotel and University Club Row' (West 44th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue) in over 20 years. Centrally located, the hotel is adjacent to Times Square, the Theater and Fashion districts, and in walking distance of the landmark Grand Central Terminal.
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Intimate, luxurious and warmly residential, The Grand Hotel located in downtown Toronto features 177 extraordinary guest suites. An exclusive retreat offering luxury accommodations and unsurpassed service.
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A superior, deluxe hotel located in Midtown Manhattan two blocks south of Central Park, between Sixth and Seventh Avenue. The hotel boasts comfortable, ergonomically inspired rooms that offer both deluxe and practical amenities to please the tourist as much as the business traveler. The hotel has a sleek and contemporary décor. Guest rooms are larger than the New York norm and offer far reaching views of Central Park and the Manhattan Skyline.
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Hotel George – the neo-stylish, ultra-modern hotel at the forefront of a dramatic revolution in Washington DC hotel room style. Whether your goal is to connect or retreat - to get away from it all or dive straight into the thick of the capitol buzz - The Hotel George is the hippest choice of downtown DC hotel accommodations for the contemporary traveler. Located at the nucleus of Capitol Hill's government and culture, this style-conscious boutique hotel in downtown Washington DC is perfectly positioned for anything you could want to see or do in the nation's capital.
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The Hotel Chelsea in Miami Beach is a 1936 Art Deco gem that sits in the center of it all on Washington Avenue. Enjoy the South Beach Miami scenery from our patio while you have drinks from the bar, or a bite to eat from our restaurant. If you want to bathe in the Miami sun, we are just 2 blocks from Ocean Drive and the sands of the beach. For all your nightlife needs, the Chelsea is a short walk up or down the street from most South Beach nightclubs.
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The Swiss Inn is the smallest hotel
in downtown Washington DC. Unlike
large chain hotels, we provide personalized service and unique accommodations. We are conveniently located in the heart of the city within walking distance of many of Washington DC's historic and political attractions.
Fine dining and unique restaurants, abundant nightlife, and a variety of
shops are also nearby. The Swiss Inn
is great for the recreational and
business traveler alike!
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Washington Court Hotel, located on Capitol Hill only 3 blocks from the Capitol Building and 2 blocks from Union Station. We are a luxury Hotel offering 267 elegantly appointed rooms with oversized marbled bathrooms and great views of Washington D.C. and the U.S. Capitol.
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From the moment you step through the front doors of the Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Executive Meeting Center, you'll realize you have entered a truly special place. This timeless Washington DC area hotel has become a true classic, delighting visitors with unexpected elegance. Take advantage of our convenient location; our Rockville/Bethesda Hotel is close to important business districts, major federal government offices and private organizations including the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Lockheed Martin.
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Located halfway between Central Park and Times Square, Sheraton Manhattan Times Square North in New York, N.Y., sits within three blocks of Broadway theaters, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth Avenue shopping. Hotel Features. This hotel features a 50 foot, four lane indoor lap pool, which opens onto a spacious outdoor deck, and an on site fitness center. Guests have access to the health club and additional business services of the larger Sheraton New York across the street. The on site restaurant, Russo's, is open all day, and features a dinner menu of American favorites.
Guestrooms. Sheraton Manhattan Times Square North offers 650 traditionally styled guestrooms. Premium bedding features plush top mattress dressed with three sheets, fleece blankets, plump duvet and feather pillows. The room decor includes red, gold, and beige color schemes, fabric headboards, dark wood armoires, coordinated bedspreads and drapes, and sheer curtains across the wall to wall windows. Business amenities include oversized desks with task lighting, high speed Internet access, and ergonomic swivel chairs.
Expert Tip. Synonymous with "New York style cheesecake," Lindy's Restaurant is one half block from the hotel and has been serving its legendary cheesecake and deli sandwiches since 1921. The restaurant was immortalized by writer David Runyon in his series of stories that later became known as Guys and Dolls.
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Offering a world of utmost luxary.
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