Hotel Rooms in
Power and polish define DC's hotel rooms. Georgetown townhouse suites, Penn Quarter flagships, and rooms with Monument views.
The Hay-Adams
Staff treat you like a VIP with genuine attention and remember your name. Rooms are small but clean and comfortable with views of the White House and Lafayette Park. You pay premium prices for excellent service, fine dining, and prime location near major DC sites.
InterContinental the Willard Washington D.C. by IHG
Rooms are beautiful, clean, and have comfortable beds with great views. Service quality swings wildly: front desk and housekeeping excel, but dining staff are rude and slow to deliver orders. Expect to pay premium prices with additional parking and amenity fees.
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.
Rooms are spacious, clean, and well-appointed with luxury bathrooms. Service quality varies wildly depending on which staff member helps you. Club lounge and afternoon tea are standouts, but the tea room lacks windows and feels basic for a five-star property.
Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
Staff treat you like royalty and the grand lobby impresses on arrival. Rooms are luxurious and comfortable, though one guest found the bed too firm. Valet parking costs a lot and the location near everything beats most DC hotels.
Washington Hilton
Staff standout—Chef Daniel and doorman Chris deliver great service. Rooms stay clean and comfortable but booking errors happen (one guest waited until 1am for missing beds). Cafe staff can be rude and unsanitary. Stairwell doors were locked, a safety concern.