Dupont Circle, Washington DC, United States | +12024109320
Free wine reception daily
Outdoor pool (open in the summer); great gym
24-hour room service
Popular restaurant; vibrant bar scene
Free Wi-Fi
Five-minute walk to Dupont Circle
Smaller rooms than other Kimpton properties
Business center Internet costs $5 for 15 minutes.
Valet parking is costly, with in-out privileges.
Fun boutique flair, at a fair price. The 335-room Hotel Palomar has an outdoor pool, a lively bar and restaurant, and a great location near the Metro subway station and the nightlife of Dupont Circle. And being a Kimpton hotel, it has great perks -- free wine hour; free Wi-Fi; pet pampering; great beds; top-notch service.
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Scene
Unconventional room flourishes, a spirited bar, free wine, a quality gym, and a pool -- all at a fair price
Rumor has it, the hip-hop stars from Cypress Hill partied at the hotel during my stay; while I was long asleep. What does this tell us? The hotel is cool enough for rappers, yet quiet enough for an aging guest to sleep through it in blissful comfort.
Make no mistake, the 335-room hotel is an animated hotel, arguably even more so than its former sister Kimpton-managed hotels in the D.C. area (the George, Helix, Madera, and Monaco hotels, among others). Its "Art in Motion" theme thrives on a sense of fun, not pretentiousness, and while the front desk clerks might list their "artistic inspiration" on their nametags, the selections range from the genius (Joan Miro) to the influential (Biggie Smalls) to the inexplicable (Jean-Claude Van Damme). Adding to the lively mix, there's a popular bar (with great happy hour specials), an occassional high-profile art exhibition (partnered with the renowned Phillips Collection), evening wine tastings paired with Wii tennis tournaments, colorful room schemes, minibars stocked with Garfield Pez dispensers, and animal-print bathrobes. And the hotel fits well into its happening-yet-down-to-earth Dupont Circle location, an area that has become boutique hotel central.
That said, it's not quite as in-the-know-hip as Donovan House, and the rooms are smaller than the other nearby Kimptons like the Helix and the Madera (both of which offer a similar level style, service, and comfort). Still, it's a sound choice for the price (especially considering all the fun extras). To paraphrase B-Real from Cypress Hill, you'd have to be at least a little insane in the membrane not to consider this hotel.
Service
Personable and attentive
In general, the hotel staff makes a diligent effort to learn each guests' name -- a level of attention that separates the smaller boutiques from big chains (although at 335 rooms, the hotel fits somewhere in between) -- and I found the concierge to be knowledgeable and helpful.
Location
In the bohemian enclave of Dupont Circle, just northwest of downtown
Dupont Circle mixes residential, commercial and nocturnal entities in a homey neighborhood package that's not too far from the tourist attractions. Block by block, Dupont Circle encompasses a number of different things to do and see, such as Embassy Row, well-kept brick brownstones, art galleries (including the renowned Phillips Collection), and historic buildings such as the Cathedral of St. Matthew (where J.F.K.'s funeral was held) and the Woodrow Wilson House, the only presidential museum in the district.
But to most visitors, Dupont Circle also means nightlife. Unlike many parts of Washington, it's been a bohemian enclave for decades and is often considered the heart of gay life in Washington. There are watering holes of all kinds, from the divey Big Hunt to the upscale 18th Street Lounge, to Apex, a popular gay dance club for more than 25 years.
Rooms
Nicely furnished; arty flourishes; tiny bathroom
Befitting the "Art in Motion" theme, the rooms at the Hotel have more flair than a typical chain hotel. Voguish touches like the faux bearskin blanket, the Mosaic lamps, the illuminated nightstands, the leather headboard, the mirrored side table, and the paintings on the wall give the room a distinctive flavor.
Features
The hotel doesn't have a ton of amenities, but the offerings are solid.
Family
Not exactly geared toward families, but the hotel offers more for families than most small-scale boutiques
Between the seasonal pool with toys, the on-demand video games, free children's DVD selections, free milk and cookies, and a kids' menu, the hotel has more family offerings than tend to be found at boutique hotels.
All-Inclusive / Food
Urbana, the on-site restaurant, has beome a neighborhood favorite.
The dimly-lit 173-seat Urbana restaurant offers a mixture of dishes from northern Italy and southern France (as well as a solid wine list) from the up-and-coming young chef, Alex Bollinger. The bar at Urbana -- which serves signature cocktails, small plates, and brick-oven pizzas -- can be hopping on the weekends, though it generally caters to a more mature crowd than many of the other bars in Dupont Circle.
Cleanliness
Some stains and scuffs since the 2006 renovation, but generally clean
In my room, there were handful of smudges on the glass, stains on the wall, a crack on the face of the DVD player, and a bit of dander on the desk chair, but not enough to call the hotel anything but clean. The fitness center, in particular, was especially well maintained.
Pet-Friendly
All pets welcome; no fees or restrictions
The hotel strives to be the most pet-friendly in the business. In addition to all the free perks, there's also a pet concierge who can provide further information about dog walking, pet sitting, pet massages, gourmet treats during the evening turndown, old newspapers, and helpful contact information.
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