Our final stop, Washington DC
For never having been there, to being there twice in one year, this place has quickly become one of our favorite places to visit.
Our first night stay was at the Hotel Helix. Very quirky for a Kimpton Hotel! We loved it! Our room could have fit a 50 person party, it was huge. Enough sleeping room for 20 or so too! And my favorite part of the room...the mini bar had a Pez in it! A little disappointed in the room, but only because I knew they had a bunk bead suite and wanted it so badly! Unfortunately, it was unavailable for our stay. :(
We stayed local to Logan Circle and picked up dinner at Whole Foods and returned to our room to enjoy.
We waited for darkness and then took out the Public Bicycles, Kimpton offers for free, for a night ride. We had wanted to see the monuments at night last trip but never made it back (long walk, didn't want to do it twice!).The bikes were great. Probably the highlight of the trip in DC. Very easy to do in DC- They are a bike friendly city. I was probably a little over eager... biking in the dark in a park, not my best idea. But once we found where we were going we got to hit the White House, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.
I made it back after a 6 mile bike ride, feeling accomplished and cultural.
Since I was so motivated to get out and do stuff we headed over to Georgetown. Thinking the bike idea was going to be too difficult in Georgetown (which it totally would have been!) we walked the 25 blocks to our favorite cupcake shop, Georgetown Cupcakes. They open at 10 am every day and knowing they are a small shop and have limited seating we headed over early. We arrived at 9:25 am and found we were first in line! Less than 5 minutes later a line had formed. We ordered our favorites (mine are PB Fudge and Chocolate3) and sat in the little cute shop.
Just 2 blocks away are the Exorcist stairs!

You know, where the Priest fell to his death...
Yeah, I walked up. Only 1 short break.
Getting vertigo just looking at this photo! And yes, that small shadow at the base of the stairs is a person! Creepy!
The next stay was at the Donovan House. This hotel is my favorite in all of DC. It's new, modern and fabulous. And they have a great Asian-fusion restaurant, Zentan! Oh and a gorgeous roof top bar/pool area! The area is located perfectly- good eats, parks and a view of the White House, which is only 3 blocks away!

We spent the morning before we left at the National Cathedral. Beautiful inside and out! You could spend an entire day here and not see everything! We only spend 30 mins because we had Roxi with us.
Now for some rest!
Enjoy your stay- Melissa


















