Referred to as the second most prestigious address in DC, the Jefferson Hotel features 96 elegant rooms and suites. This discerning luxury boutique hotel offers exemplary service and modern amenities in everything they do, from the welcoming butlers and complimentary town car services, to 24-hour business center and garnet pressing services. They even go so far as to offer its guests basic black belts and black dress shoes, in case you forget your own! Historic in nature, dating back to 1923 when it was known as the Jefferson Apartment, the hotel now holds a sizable collection of artifacts, antiques, books and even signed documents from Thomas Jefferson himself.
Located directly across from Lafayette Park, The Hay-Adams Hotel offers the city's best view of the White House and Washington Monument. The hotel was named after statesman John Hay and historian Henry Adams, whose homes once occupied this spot. A number of periods and styles contribute to the ambiance of the hotel. The architecture is Italian Renaissance, while the guest rooms lean toward a Georgian or Edwardian style. The afternoon tea here is a Washington favorite.
Set along a wide boulevard, the Willard Inter-Continental is among the most splendid and renowned hotels in the city. Lincoln resided here before he assumed the presidency, as have other presidents. But history and politics are overshadowed by the splendor of the hotel itself. Graced with mosaics, marble, fabulous chandeliers and majestic columns, the building offers unmatched elegance. The rooms are far from cheap, but if you opt to stay here you will experience the ultimate in luxury.
The centrally located, former Monarch Hotel features an elegant atrium-style lobby framed by beautiful flower arrangements and lush greenery. The Fairmont hotel guests may enjoy drinks at the lobby-lounge bar, while relaxing to the soft sounds of piano music. For an extra treat, try the delectable Sunday Colonnade Champagne brunch.
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. the name says it all—elegance, sophistication, luxury and comfort. Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. has won many awards including, Five Diamond Award, 500 Best Hotels in the World, Travel + Leisure, United States Best Hotel, which give guests another reason to stay here. The business center is equipped with the latest technology and the staff make sure all your business needs are met. The rooms are neatly designed with dark wood furniture, beautiful blackout drapes, fluffy carpets and feather beds. All you have to do is check-in and let the magic begin!
Four Seasons Hotel Washington DC is right in the center of historic Georgetown. The exterior is contemporary brick and glass, but the inside boasts Old World elegance and charm. Some rooms have views of the historic C&O Canal or Rock Creek Park. Guests should make sure to make an appointment at the hotel's well known and luxurious spa.
Located within 1.7 miles of Embassy Row and Dupont Circle, Hotel 1600 offers an on-site fitness centre. This boutique hotel offers free WiFi throughout the property. All air conditioned guest rooms feature a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine and a work desk. Select rooms offer city views. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily at the property. Three metro stations, Farragut North, Farragut West and Dupont Circle, are located within 559.2 miles of the property. The White House is 0.6 miles away while Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is 3.7 miles from Hotel 1600. Northwest is a great choice for travelers interested in culture, city walks and museums. This is our guests' favorite part of Washington, according to independent reviews. This property also has one of the best-rated locations in Washington! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area. (Booking.com)
Hotel Rouge offers 122 deluxe guest rooms and 15 speciality rooms to discerning DC guests. Located in downtown Washington, DC, this boutique hotel boasts of some of the best and most unique amenities to suit your needs from complimentary yoga mats and a 24-hour fitness center to in-room spa treatments and a pet goldfish! Guests also have access to the hotel's bicycles to cruise around town on. Their cocktail hour and wine bar is the perfect time to wind down after a long day of business or pleasure in this law-making capitol.
The Holiday Inn Washington-Central/White House boasts a seasonal rooftop pool with panoramic views of the city and an on-site restaurant. Dupont Circle and the White House are both within 1.1 km. A gift shop and modern fitness centre are featured at the Central Washington DC Holiday Inn. A flat-screen cable TV, free WiFi access, and a work desk are provided in every guest room at the Holiday Inn. With 2 Metro stations only a short stroll away, guests at the Washington-Central/White House Holiday Inn have instant access to all areas of the city. The National Zoo, the Washington Monument and the Smithsonian Museums are all easily accessible.
Referred to as the second most prestigious address in DC, the Jefferson Hotel features 96 elegant rooms and suites. This discerning luxury boutique hotel offers exemplary service and modern amenities in everything they do, from the welcoming butlers and complimentary town car services, to 24-hour business center and garnet pressing services. They even go so far as to offer its guests basic black belts and black dress shoes, in case you forget your own! Historic in nature, dating back to 1923 when it was known as the Jefferson Apartment, the hotel now holds a sizable collection of artifacts, antiques, books and even signed documents from Thomas Jefferson himself.
Formerly the Canterbury Hotel, this boutique hotel is a little bit Tao, a little bit Zen and a whole lot of New Age. How many other hotels offer packages with physic readings, have room service attendants in tunics, offer patrons a daily horoscope and set the whole place up Feng Shui style to promote good karma? The rooms at Topaz are a feast for the senses. Each is styled with exotic colors and shapes and makes you feel like you are definitely somewhere different, someplace far away from the suit culture of DC. Dupont Circle is two blocks away.
The Madison Washington, DC, a Hilton Hotel, was originally built as The Madison Hotel and was inaugurated by the former president John F. Kennedy in 1963. Featuring state-of-the-art meeting rooms and a modern business center makes this hotel ideal for those on a business trip. Babysitting service, cribs, high-chairs and a delicious menu for kids served here makes sure that this hotel is most suitable for families with little ones. Being located right in the heart of the city makes it easy for you to explore the vibrant neighborhoods and experience the bustling nightlife or visit the popular local attractions like The White House, Lincoln Memorial and John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts. The Madison Washington, DC, a Hilton Hotel offers you world-class amenities and a memorable staying experience that you will cherish for a lifetime.