This hotel offers spacious rooms, some with separate seating areas, and an in-house fitness center. The Melrose Hotel is near Georgetown, less than one mile from the White House. Each of the hotel’s rooms offers upholstered seating, ironing facilities and free cable TV. There are bathrobes for guest use, and free newspapers delivered daily. Along with the fitness center, the Melrose Hotel has a business center for guest use. Meals are available in the hotel’s Jardenea restaurant, while the on-site bar, The Lounge, serves appetizers and a variety of cocktails and martinis. Room service is available 24-hours. Less than 3 blocks from a Washington Metro public transport station, the hotel one mile from both the Lincoln Memorial and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Less than a half-mile from shopping at Arundel Mills, this hotel offers a free shuttle to Baltimore Washington International Airport, 6 miles away. It features 2 pools, an on-site restaurant and rooms with a 40-inch flat-screen TV. An iPod dock and free Wi-Fi are provided in every spacious room at The Hotel at Arundel Preserve. A small fridge and a contemporary bathroom with luxury bath amenities are included. Arundel Preserve Hotel offers dining at Grillfire restaurant. It serves American cuisine and is open all day. A full bar with creative house cocktails is also available. Vivo Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar is also located on site and specializes in Italian cuisine. Relax at the hotel’s indoor or outdoor pool. 24-hour fitness and business facilities are located on-site for guest convenience. This hotel is 1 mile from the Baltimore/Washington Parkway and about 3.5 miles from the entrance to Fort Meade. Downtown Baltimore is 14 miles away.
Offering a fitness centre and indoor pool, Hyatt Place Washington DC/Georgetown/West End is located in Washington in the District of Columbia Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and private parking is available on site. Rooms include a TV. Some units include a seating area for your convenience. Each room has a private bathroom. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property. The hotel also offers free use of bicycles and bike hire. Phillips Collection is 800 metres from Hyatt Place Washington DC/Georgetown, while White House is 1.5 km away. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is 6 km from the property.
Located 8 miles from Washington, D.C. this Alexandria hotel boasts an on-site restaurant and offers in-room spa services. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is 5 miles away. A flat-screen TV and refrigerator are included in every guest room at Morrison House, Autograph Collection. Select suites have a seating area with a sofa. MoHo Kitchen & Cocktails is open for Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and also has a bar. Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the Morrison House, Autograph Collection. Laundry services are available for guests to use. Old Town Alexandria is a short walk from the hotel. George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate is 15 minutes’ drive.
Originally built as a private apartment building in 1929, the Hotel Lombardy is a European-style hotel overlooking Pennsylvania Avenue. Located just four blocks from the White House, it facilitates easy access to the National Mall and the Kennedy Center. The recently renovated building boasts imported Italian and German fabrics, oriental woolen rugs, local art, stainless steel kitchenettes with dining areas (in most rooms), chrome and enamel bathrooms and fine bedding.
The Kimpton Monaco in Washington, DC, located in the historic Tariff Building, used to be one of the city's most prominent historical landmarks. In the old days, this lovely four-star hotel was the General Post Office's building, also known as the Tariff building. Refurbished in 2002, the boutique hotel boasts spacious, well-equipped rooms that are perfect for any weary and discerning traveler. Designed by Robert Mills, architect of the Washington Monument, this building was completed in 1842 as the first all-marble building in the city.