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Residence Inn Fairfax Merrifield
4.4/570 Reviews
The room is large and has a kitchen. There are many places to eat nearby.
Courtyard Dunn Loring Fairfax
4.6/5102 Reviews
The price is very good, safe, and travel is convenient. There is a parking lot, but it is not big and has to be charged. There is a big supermarket opposite, the things are very good, and there are many kinds of wines. There are also flowers. Very lively place!
Embassy Suites by Hilton Dulles Airport
4.2/599 Reviews
My family and I stayed at the Embassy Suites at Dulles Airport for 2 nights and were pleased with the friendly staff and professional service. Our room was spacious and spotless. Their made to order breakfast was a huge hit with the family.
Hilton Springfield
4/5107 Reviews
The staff from reception to restaurant to cleaning were friendly and efficient. Highlights of the breakfast buffet were the fluffy scrambled eggs and olive oil roasted potatoes with fresh parsley - served by Chef Shah! The free shuttle to the shopping mall and metro train was convenient.
Courtyard Dulles Airport Chantilly
4.2/5101 Reviews
-No elevator upon arrival. It appeared one front desk agent was training another during my check-in. I was informed the elevator did not work but should work later today. I am not one to care or even want concierge service or help with bags - I actually hate it. But when you put me on the 3rd floor and I have rolling baggage - and not a little, perhaps have your trainee guy at least help with my bag when I need to drag them up to the 3rd floor. It would have taken 5 minutes to get me to my room had they helped. Instead it was a very unpleasant experience and took me like 15 minutes and a lot of frustration and expended energy. -The hallways and room numbers are absurdly confusing. Orientate yourself quickly. It seems to be shaped like a U, whereas though it is a square, you cannot get from the two points next to each other by hallway. The secret is to cut through the courtyard I discovered after getting lost for like 15 minutes. -No pool or hot tub- as it seems permanently closed. At least the hotel website did not list a pool or hot tub. -Balcony in my room was locked shut. You can open the door, but the screen door stays locked. What is the point of a balcony that you cannot use? -Clean, appeared fairly new. The lobby looked nice. -Late check out keys not work after having them extended. So instead I had to wait in line to re-key cards while I was in a rush leaving. This is exactly why I ensured the keys were set to include the late check out time. So apparently being pro-active to stop a common problem hotels have, it still got messed up by the hotel.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Tysons Corner
4.1/5102 Reviews
Very good hotel, by Hilton. They are all suites with very good prices. There is breakfast, which is much better than the so-called continental breakfast. The variety is not particularly large, but it is very good, and there are fruits. There is water cola drink coffee in the room. The front desk said that it was originally charged 10 knives. It looks good to you, and it's off to you. Hahaha, I guess this guy said that to everyone. There is a parking lot, which costs 10 knives, and there is no deduction in the end. It is basically open. No one will charge you. The car can also be parked at the next mall. It's very convenient to go to Washington Square. The silver subway is about half an hour or so. It seems to be 5.8 to the parliament during the peak period and 3.8 to the low peak. There is bestbuy next to it, and other shopping malls such as Wal-Mart are also nearby. The price and the conditions are really worth it.

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Highest Price£1,090
Lowest Price£68
Number of Reviews4,043
Number of Hotels91
Average Price (Weekdays)£192
Average Price (Weekends)£168