The name has been shortened to Noida as it underwent a lot of changes. Hotel Deals Washington DcAs the city has been developed well and entirely, they see to it that the changes done to the place is suited to the needs of the urban middle class. There were painstaking methods done to develop the city and consequently boost the economy also.
The city was found in the year 1976. This was a place made to eliminate pollution, if not to minimize. The solution to this is to encourage many small scale industries. But this plan did not succeed. There was a very small percentage that supported it. During the mid eighties, more people have brought land from this place to put up a residence. There was a booming industry during the mid 90s because of the Information technology that has come to the place. Because of this, the city has been the home of more industries aside from the IT giants.
Nevertheless, Noida has overcome its difficulties and is now a commendable city. The hotel industry is one of its main legs for development. This city has the leading five star hotels to offer you.
Hotel Radisson Noida is a very good example. This is a deluxe hotel adjacent to Delhi. This is at the section 18 of the city. This is within the business and commercial areas of the city. This hotel has easy access to the commercial and business establishments. Its visitors can have great shopping time. They can also have golf in the nearest golf courses anytime they want. Leisure areas are also available near this hotel.
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The Hotel Radisson has a total number of 120 rooms. These rooms are Superior Rooms, Club Rooms, Corner Rooms, Deluxe Rooms, Terrace Rooms, Crescent Plaza and the Presidential Suite. These are very spacious and they are well equipped with all the modern amenities. The Suites and their Plaza Club rooms offer the club lounge access for free. All rooms have the amenities of electronic door locks, tea and coffee maker, a mini-bar, hair dryer, electronic safe, weighing scale and ironing board.
Their dining establishment offers Indian and international cuisines. They make sure that they offer the delicious affairs for all their visitors. The S-18 is a happening brassier that serves international cuisines. Their meals are offered in a buffet (Lunch, Dinner or Breakfast). The ambience is very cozy because of the pool view and nice food. They also offer midnight buffet and mega lunch during Sundays. This midnight buffet and mega lunch have unique features.
The R.E.D. is also called the Red Eastern Dining. This is a highly rated restaurant in the place. They offer Asian Cuisines. They also have kitchen show that shows the guests on how the chefs cook the food that they eat. In this way, the restaurant can show to their customer how clean the food that they are serving. Aside from that, their customer would know the process of cooking such a menu.
Made in India is one Indian restaurant considered the best by The Asian Wall Street Journal. This was also the best in India Today publication. You can experience all best Indian Cuisine in here. @Links is a bar that offers variety of choices for drinks. They also offer cocktails. If you are smoking, you can have the Cuban cigar as your cigarette.
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January 12th, 2010 at 07:05
Check out the Marriott Courtyard on the Eisenhower expressway. It's on the south side of DC, walking distance (just across the bridge) from the Eisenhower Metro station (the third stop south of Reagan).
It's about $190 a night, which is a STEAL in DC. Pretty much everything else is $250 and up.
To the Smithsonian, White House, etc., you will have to take some form of transportation north, then northeast. I think the metro runs that way.
January 12th, 2010 at 07:15
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January 12th, 2010 at 07:41
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January 12th, 2010 at 07:43
I just got back from DC yesterday. We bought hotel tickets through priceline.com. Stayed at a four-star hotel for $88. It was approximately 15 minutes away.
As far as sightseeing, most of your monuments are within walking distance to the White House. Don't forget to check out the Vietnam Memorial between the Lincoln Memorial and the White House. Very sobering!
Have a blessed trip!
January 12th, 2010 at 18:35
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January 13th, 2010 at 00:48
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January 13th, 2010 at 15:56
There's MARC and there's Metro, so you should be okay going in from Baltimore by rail. Take MARC to Union Station, and then take Metro to get more specifically where you need to go once you're in DC.
January 14th, 2010 at 06:53
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January 14th, 2010 at 07:04
Yes, I think so. It's one of the more expensive cities in the US so hotel would normally be about $100 a night and rental cars can run $200 for a week. So I would say it sounds good. However, you won't need a car. The hotel may charge for parking and if you stay in downtown DC you really can't drive around anywhere. The traffic is outrageous, takes an hour to get ten miles. Walking around is really easy and the metro is really cheap and easy. Might as well use that money for your food instead. (There are plenty of ways to get from the airport to the hotel without a car)
January 14th, 2010 at 12:56
Assuming you will be driving into the DC area, I would recommend HAWTHORNE SUITES in Alexandria off of Van Dorne Street that runs parallel to I-395 Shirley Highway 420 N. Van Dorn Street Alexandria, VA 22304 (703) 370-1000
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bec the last time we had several friends visting, their rates were quite reasonable for DC, offered free buffet breakfast and shuttle bus etc.
In fact when we went to Orlando Disney last spring break, my wife and kids were very pleased with HAWTHORNE SUITES (which I believe is part of the HYATT HOTEL Chain) and the place was packed!
Hope the Above Info Helps!
January 14th, 2010 at 16:40
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January 14th, 2010 at 21:57
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January 14th, 2010 at 23:03
I lived in DC for about 50 years until a few years ago. While I have a long history with the city, things do change. But from what I remember the place that you want to stay in or near is Georgetown. You can do that by staying in DC or on the Virginia side of the river maybe one or two metro stops away. Georgetown will likely have the bars and restaurants you are looking for. My next recommendation would be downtown, like maybe the Marriott at 14th St and Penn Ave. You could walk to restaurants and the museums from there. The Capitol area has some bars and restaurants but its mainly a day time area. As I recall Dupont Circle is where the gay community hangs out.
January 15th, 2010 at 10:02
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January 15th, 2010 at 10:44
We just stayed at the Holiday Inn in Rosslyn (Arlington), VA. We paid 305$ total for three nights over President's Day weekend (used Travelocity.com). The hotel had free parking (which is rare), an indoor pool, and was one block from the Metro station. We didn't want to have to worry about a hotel shuttle for the Metro, because then you'd have to schedule around them — and the timing may not be convenient. The Rosslyn metro stop is the first one in VA and takes just ten minutes to get to the Smithsonian stop. (Springfield is much further out).
Our kids are 4 and 6, and they loved the dinosaurs at Natural History — be sure to check out the mineral room, too. The Air & Space museum was also a big hit. I've heard the zoo is great, but we didn't get there on this trip. The monuments / memorials are all wonderful.
Enjoy your trip.