Hyatt Regency Reston
This hotel, located in the heart of Reston's Town Center, was named one of Conde Naste Traveler's top 100 hotels in 2009. Its location gives guests easy access to more than 50 shops, 20 restaurants and several movie theaters. Additionally, the Hyatt is a great base from which to explore Virginia's wine country or the D.C. metropolitan area. Guestrooms feature beds with pillow-top mattresses, flat screen televisions and granite baths. The Hyatt provides guests with free WiFi Internet, a complimentary shuttle from Washington Dulles International Airport and a full-service health club.
Hyatt Regency Reston
1800 Presidents St.
Reston, VA 20190
703-709-1234
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Westin Reston Heights Hotel
Reston's Westin is located just outside the town center, and features easy access to Washington Dulles International Airport. The hotel's 191 guestrooms feature plasma screen televisions, workspace with an ergonomic desk chair and a coffee maker with Starbucks coffee. The hotel provides guests with access to its rooftop gym, an indoor penthouse pool and a 24-hour concierge service. In addition to the hotel's amenities, guests will find a golf course, a driving range and tennis courts within close proximity.
Westin Reston Heights Hotel
11750 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20191
703-391-9000
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Sheraton Reston
Visitors who want to be close to golf courses, Reston Town Center and various sites of historic importance will love Sheraton Reston's location. The hotel offers a range of accommodations, from traditional rooms--which feature beds with Sealy Posturepedic mattresses, 32-inch televisions and ergonomic work areas--to Sheraton club rooms, which come with upgraded amenities and access to the hotel's club lounge. The hotel also provides guests with seasonal access to its sun deck and heated outdoor pool.
Sheraton Reston Hotel
11810 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20191
703-620-9000
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Article Written By Heidi A. Reeves
Heidi Reeves writes in Alexandria, Va. She got her first writing and editing job in 2001, when she worked as editor-in-chief of her undergraduate newspaper. Since then, she's earned a Master of Fine Arts at The University of Alabama, where she wrote and designed artist's books. Reeves writes hobby, lifestyle and wedding planning articles for various online publications.