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Dharmabumz 41 Reviews 1152 reads
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MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 670 reads
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My suggestions would be Bethesda, Dupont Circle and Tysons Corner.

If a lady wants to reach the maximum potential in this area you've got to realize that a lot of guys are not going to travel into another area to see someone.

lanier53 1078 reads
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+1 GTM; downtown is only good if you live/work in the city. The bulk of the population and money are in the suburbs.

balto 27 Reviews 726 reads
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Personally I think Dupont Circle or Metro Center areas will give you the best all around access for your clients.

STPhomer 176 Reviews 721 reads
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Hoping you have TER mail. If not, I'm sure you are gonna get some good advise on the board.

MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 734 reads
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As a visitng lady, I stay in the Dupont Circle area and have never been lonely,lol!

And being near a Metro stop is a must...

xoxo,

Steph

vamikey 74 Reviews 1688 reads
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7 / 7

on this topic,  There are those who are 100% suburbanites strongly tied to their cars and never getting near Metro; they favor places like Tyson's Corner, with several hotels with lots of free parking.  They don't like downtown locations like Dupont Circle because of the hassle driving there and very linited/expensive parking.  Then there are the urbanites, regular users of the city and the Metro system, who favor a location like Dupont Circle and don't really relish driving throough the traffic mess that Tyson's Corner has become.  These two views will never be reconciled.
So what a number of providers do is split the difference, 2-3 nights in Dupont Circle or some other place downtown, then move out to Tyson's for 2-3 more nights.  The only drawback to Tyson's for a provider is that it's usually hard to get from any hotel to anything else (e. g. shopping & restaurants) without a car, so if you're visiting that means either a rental that sits in the hotel parking lot 90% of the time you're paying for it, or eating in the hotel restaurant and/or doing delivery.  Downtown areas like Dupont Circle have lots of shops/restaurants within a couple of blocks of most hotels, & Metro opens up the whole city.

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