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  2. The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Mayfair Grill was transformed into a Westin Grab & Go Café (where guests could pre-order any item off the room service menu and pick it up, prepackaged as a take-out meal), while the rest of the space was used to install a Westin Retail store (which sold Westin-branded items such as its "Heavenly" bedding and white tea-scented ...

  3. Westin Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Westin was the first hotel chain to introduce guest credit cards (in 1946), 24-hour room service (1969), and personal voice mail in each room (1991). [20] In 1999, Westin began selling the Heavenly Bed mattresses featured in Westin properties, and manufactured by Simmons Bedding Company, to the general public. In 2005, Westin partnered with ...

  4. 20+ Best Dog-Friendly Hotels in the U.S. Where Pooches Can ...

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    The Ritz-Carlton Miami, Bal Harbor: Another tropical getaway with a dog-friendly room service menu, this Ritz-Carlton also has a doggy day camp, grooming, overnight boarding, and other amenities ...

  5. Room service - Wikipedia

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    Room service with empanadas at Boon Hotel + Spa in Guerneville, California. Room service or in-room dining is a hotel service enabling guests to choose items of food and drink for delivery to their hotel room for consumption. Room service is organized as a subdivision within the food and beverage department of high-end hotel and resort properties.

  6. Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Street level view of the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel. The first building on the site was the first official Georgia Governor's Mansion in Atlanta, a Victorian-style home purchased by the state in 1870 at the southwest corner of Peachtree Street and Cain Street (later International Boulevard, now Andrew Young International Boulevard).

  7. Westin Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Westin Seattle is an upscale highrise twin-tower hotel in downtown Seattle, Washington. Opened in 1969, it is the flagship property of the Westin Hotels & Resorts brand, owned by Marriott International .

  8. W Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Replacing the lobby with the "living room" concept, where guests could gather at the bar, differed from the traditional hotel. [4] Although W Hotels receives credit for the idea, the underlying concept was once common. In the 1800s, the lobby provided a social gathering point in most communities.

  9. Westin St. Francis - Wikipedia

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    The Westin St. Francis, formerly known as St. Francis Hotel, is a hotel located on Powell and Geary Streets in San Francisco, adjacent to the whole western edge of Union Square. The two 12-story south wings of the hotel were built in 1904, and the double-width north wing was completed in 1913, initially as apartments for permanent guests. [ 5 ]