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how to travel from president inn hotel washington dc to city for sight seeing any conducted tour from thatplac
we eight people will be staying in president inn new york avenue washington dc. wil it be possible for making sight seeing tour in washington dc from that area by hiring local vehicle and what will be the cost.
Pricing varies based upon a number of factors, if other major events are occurring at the time you are visiting, if it is a week-end and etc.
Traffic is rather bad in DC, they do have a great rapid transit system that is very cheap. Just be careful not to go anyplace alone. Crime is a major problem in DC and in some areas can be deadly. Consider contacting you Congress person for help.
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