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Readers’ Choice: Best Hotel in Fairfax County

We're looking for the best in the county.

Whether part of a “staycation,” a place to send the in-laws when they come to visit or a night near the airport before that 6 a.m. plane, Fairfax County is full of hotels, motels, residential suites and other accommodations.

Patch wants to know which hotel is your go-to spot or the place you highly recommend.

Your nominations were accepted through July 9. Voting is from July 23 through August 17.

Thanks for participating!

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Amy June 18, 2012 at 08:20 pm
Westin
DM June 25, 2012 at 09:52 pm
Springhill Suites in Fairfax
Scott June 25, 2012 at 10:45 pm
I am with you Amy! Great ambiance, superb restaurant, over the top wine bar and very tasteful interiors! Hands down the BEST - Westin at Reston Heights
Robert Valente July 6, 2012 at 11:26 am
The Westin at Reston Heights is the nicest hotel in Reston, great staff, great ambuiance and location.
Melissa S. July 6, 2012 at 05:03 pm
The Westin in Reston & The RTC Hyatt
Leila Gordon July 7, 2012 at 01:29 am
Hyatt and Westin--make Reston a great spot for eating, drinking, and staying put if you indulged either too much!
Christine Keady July 8, 2012 at 04:51 pm
The Embassy Suites in Tysons is great! Family stays there when they come into town and we had the pleasure of ridding out the no power weekend there ourselves. You can't beat the cleanliness, comfort, luxury and amenities at such a great price. They offer shuttle service within a 3 mile area (Tysons Corner Mall - check!), a full hot breakfast included in the stay - omelettes made to order, waffles, fresh fruits and juices...honestly, you just can't beat it!

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