DC's a unique city because the district line ends well before the urban area does. DuPont Circle is probably the best urban area in the district. Other good urban areas outside the district are Rockville/Bethesda, MD (just northwest of the district) and Tyson's Corner VA (this probably requires a car). Crystal City has a good concentration of hotels but very few providers, and I see lots of girls staying near BWI, but someone else will have to fill you in (that's more like Baltimore than DC to me).
My name is Morgan. I will start by apologizing for this long, dry message. I will try to make my next post hot enough to make you sweat!
Anyway, I am one of Dallas' best providers and I am planning a trip to DC. I have never been up to that part of the country before and I am a little nervous.
I need you smart, sophisicated DC men to tell me which areas are best for me to stay. I want to be convienently located, and I prefer more lively, downtown areas rather then suburbs. I do not want to get stuck in a hotel I do not like, or that has some kind of strange amenty, like a key-activated elevator (been there, done that!). I do not want to stay in one of the super nice expensive places, but I want somewhere really nice, with white linens.
DC's a unique city because the district line ends well before the urban area does. DuPont Circle is probably the best urban area in the district. Other good urban areas outside the district are Rockville/Bethesda, MD (just northwest of the district) and Tyson's Corner VA (this probably requires a car). Crystal City has a good concentration of hotels but very few providers, and I see lots of girls staying near BWI, but someone else will have to fill you in (that's more like Baltimore than DC to me).
Well, there are a couple options. I suggest the Dupont Circle or Woodley Park areas of DC. There are restaurants, nightlife, shopping within walking distance and are very easily accessible from the METRO (The DC light rail).
DC and the surrounding suburbs are all very different from BWI, which is somewhat isolated (there is Baltimore's Inner Harbor). You'll have to get info from the ladies on the difference between the areas.
Foggy Bottom is a cool area and there are reasonably priced hotels. There is a metro stop handy for getting around town. Any area of a city that shares a name with a beer has gotta be a fun place lol
It is adjacent to GW University and there are many local sites to see if you want to get out and about.
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