About AdaCamp DC
AdaCamp DC was an Ada Initiative event held in July 2012.
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Hotels
All prices noted below are for single occupancy. DC hotel tax is 14.5%.
Tabard Inn
www.tabardinn.com/
Rooms with private bath: $160 – $250 range (prices don’t fluctuate wildly with the seasons)
Closest Metro stop: Dupont Circle (Red Line)
The Quincy
www.thequincy.com/
$129 – $209/night
Metro: Two blocks from Farragut West (Orange/Blue Lines) and Farragut North (Red Line)
Georgetown Suites (Really two hotels that are located very close to one another)
www.georgetownsuites.com/
$175/night (book through hotel to get best rate)
Closest Metro stop is 10-minute walk: Foggy Bottom stop (Orange/Blue Lines)
Embassy Suites at Chevy Chase Pavilion (all-suites)
www.embassysuitesdcmetro.com/
$225 – $249/night
Located right on Metro’s Red Line
Windsor Inn Hotel
www.windsor-inn-hotel-dc.com/
$149 for room with 2 double beds (as of 5/22/12)
Closest Metro stop: Dupont Circle (Red Line)
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HOSTELS (a few openings as of 5/22/2012)
HI (Hostelling International DC)
1009 11th St SW
https://reservations.hiwashingtondc.org/iqreservations/asp/CheckAvailability.asp
2 blocks from Metro-Center station
Duo Housing
1223 11th St NW
www.duohousing.com/locations/washington-dc
If you are attending Wikimania as well, the AdaCamp venue is located about a mile from the Wikimania venue. Both are in walking distance of Metro (underground rail) stops.
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