A hotel built for business travelers, the four-pearl JW Marriott Hotel Washington, DC is a tempered upscale property with easy access to the city's power hubs and top tourist attractions. In fact, the hotel's location just three blocks from the White House and the city's major museums is a huge selling point. Its 777 rooms were fully renovated in 2015 and have modern furniture and modern business amenities, though Wi-Fi is only free for Marriott Rewards members. Dining options feature a full-service restaurant, evening cocktail lounge, and 24-hour room service, though there's no on-site fine dining. Other highlights include a fitness center, indoor pool, business center, and extensive meeting spaces. Travelers seeking a more stately hotel should consider The Willard Intercontinental instead, though trend-seekers might opt for the slightly cheaper W Washington DC.
A hotel built for business travelers, the four-pearl JW Marriott Hotel Washington, DC is a tempered upscale property with easy access to the city's power hubs and top tourist attractions. In fact, the hotel's location just three blocks from the White House and the city's major museums is a huge selling point. Its 777 rooms were fully renovated in 2015 and have modern furniture and modern business amenities, though Wi-Fi is only free for Marriott Rewards members. Dining options feature a full-service restaurant, evening cocktail lounge, and 24-hour room service, though there's no on-site fine dining. Other highlights include a fitness center, indoor pool, business center, and extensive meeting spaces. Travelers seeking a more stately hotel should consider The Willard Intercontinental instead, though trend-seekers might opt for the slightly cheaper W Washington DC.
A comfortable, reliable option just steps from a Metro subway hub and near the Verizon Center sports arena and the Washington Convention Center -- the 459-room Marriott doesn't get points for flash, but it has better service and a better gym and pool than the massive Grand Hyatt, around the corner.
A comfortable, reliable option just steps from a Metro subway hub and near the Verizon Center sports arena and the Washington Convention Center -- the 459-room Marriott doesn't get points for flash, but it has better service and a better gym and pool than the massive Grand Hyatt, around the corner.
Located in a historic building that once housed a bank, the Courtyard Washington Convention Center is a three-and-a-half-pearl property in the popular Penn Quarter. A grand two-story lobby with ornate columns sets the stage for an amenity-heavy property. The 188 rooms are pleasantly modern, with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Some have great city views. There are plenty of comfortable common spaces along with computer stations, fitness facilities, and a pool with whirlpool. The popular brewpub, Gordon Biersch Brewery, serves lunch and dinner. The hotel is within walking distance of popular museums, top restaurants, the city’s convention center, and the Verizon Center. For something nearby with a little more style, it's also worth checking out the Hotel Monaco, which is a Kimpton property that has surprisingly lower rates.
Located in a historic building that once housed a bank, the Courtyard Washington Convention Center is a three-and-a-half-pearl property in the popular Penn Quarter. A grand two-story lobby with ornate columns sets the stage for an amenity-heavy property. The 188 rooms are pleasantly modern, with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Some have great city views. There are plenty of comfortable common spaces along with computer stations, fitness facilities, and a pool with whirlpool. The popular brewpub, Gordon Biersch Brewery, serves lunch and dinner. The hotel is within walking distance of popular museums, top restaurants, the city’s convention center, and the Verizon Center. For something nearby with a little more style, it's also worth checking out the Hotel Monaco, which is a Kimpton property that has surprisingly lower rates.
Leisure and business travelers alike choose the three-pearl Hampton Inn Washington, DC-Convention Center for its location and its value. The hotel is within walking distance of the area's major draws -- Washington Convention Center and Verizon Center -- and to several of the city's top sights. All 228 guest rooms and suites are equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, safes, and free Wi-Fi, but the decor is ho-hum, dominated by drab neutrals. Top amenities include a full-service restaurant and a bar with daily happy hour, a fitness center, and a small pool. There's also a 24-hour business center and minimart. As an alternative, the nearby three-and-a-half-pearl Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC-Convention Center has a larger pool, but expect to pay more.
Leisure and business travelers alike choose the three-pearl Hampton Inn Washington, DC-Convention Center for its location and its value. The hotel is within walking distance of the area's major draws -- Washington Convention Center and Verizon Center -- and to several of the city's top sights. All 228 guest rooms and suites are equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, safes, and free Wi-Fi, but the decor is ho-hum, dominated by drab neutrals. Top amenities include a full-service restaurant and a bar with daily happy hour, a fitness center, and a small pool. There's also a 24-hour business center and minimart. As an alternative, the nearby three-and-a-half-pearl Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC-Convention Center has a larger pool, but expect to pay more.
One of D.C.'s largest hotels, the three-and-a-half-pearl Grand Hyatt Washington has 897 rooms and suites that cater to the city's plethora of business travelers. With many of its guests conducting business on-site, the hotel has 42,000 square feet of meeting space and a full-service business center. It's also located just three blocks from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and is connected to the Metro Center station that services Metrorail's Red, Orange, Silver, and Blue Lines. Rooms are modern and include multimedia-enabled TVs and free Wi-Fi. Two restaurants, a Starbucks Reserve, full gym, and Club Lounge add to its appeal. The newer Marriott Marquis is a comparable, business-oriented hotel that's more stylish and located just across the street from the convention center. It's worth considering if you have a bigger budget.
One of D.C.'s largest hotels, the three-and-a-half-pearl Grand Hyatt Washington has 897 rooms and suites that cater to the city's plethora of business travelers. With many of its guests conducting business on-site, the hotel has 42,000 square feet of meeting space and a full-service business center. It's also located just three blocks from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and is connected to the Metro Center station that services Metrorail's Red, Orange, Silver, and Blue Lines. Rooms are modern and include multimedia-enabled TVs and free Wi-Fi. Two restaurants, a Starbucks Reserve, full gym, and Club Lounge add to its appeal. The newer Marriott Marquis is a comparable, business-oriented hotel that's more stylish and located just across the street from the convention center. It's worth considering if you have a bigger budget.
Kimpton Hotels operates multiple properties in the nation's capital and the Hotel Monaco is one of its most upmarket. In a historic landmark building, this four-pearl property has 183 rooms and suites with soaring ceilings and handsome decor, plus a wealth of modern amenities. Its stunning lobby is a hub of social activity, including a free nightly wine hour. Located in the Penn Quarter, some of the city's top museums, entertainment venues, and restaurants are nearby. The Monaco's own restaurant, Dirty Habit, is well-liked for its food and cocktails, as well as its outdoor patio. For a nearby alternative, The Courtyard Washington Convention Center might seem a surprising choice, but its historic setting and notable restaurant make it a fine bet, plus it adds a pool (which the Monaco lacks).
Kimpton Hotels operates multiple properties in the nation's capital and the Hotel Monaco is one of its most upmarket. In a historic landmark building, this four-pearl property has 183 rooms and suites with soaring ceilings and handsome decor, plus a wealth of modern amenities. Its stunning lobby is a hub of social activity, including a free nightly wine hour. Located in the Penn Quarter, some of the city's top museums, entertainment venues, and restaurants are nearby. The Monaco's own restaurant, Dirty Habit, is well-liked for its food and cocktails, as well as its outdoor patio. For a nearby alternative, The Courtyard Washington Convention Center might seem a surprising choice, but its historic setting and notable restaurant make it a fine bet, plus it adds a pool (which the Monaco lacks).
This 807-room business-oriented hotel has comfortable rooms (completely renovated in 2013), an awesome gym, and a location right next to the convention center. It's a short walk to the hot nightlife of downtown D.C. and Chinatown. The monuments, museums, and major tourist attractions are a bit of a hike, but three Metro stations within blocks of the hotel make getting around easy.
This 807-room business-oriented hotel has comfortable rooms (completely renovated in 2013), an awesome gym, and a location right next to the convention center. It's a short walk to the hot nightlife of downtown D.C. and Chinatown. The monuments, museums, and major tourist attractions are a bit of a hike, but three Metro stations within blocks of the hotel make getting around easy.
The 242-room Harrington Hotel is a two-pearl option located in the Penn Quarter, just a two-minute walk from historic Ford’s Theater. Decor is dated throughout, and you'll see wear and tear in the rooms, which feature air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Harrington’s has a choice of three restaurants on-site -- including well-liked Harry's Pub -- but breakfasts are not included in the room rates. Otherwise, features are limited to a laundry room and a gift shop. Prices are decent for the area, but visitors who don’t mind trading restaurants for an indoor pool and free breakfast might try the nearby Hampton Inn, where rates are slightly higher.
The 242-room Harrington Hotel is a two-pearl option located in the Penn Quarter, just a two-minute walk from historic Ford’s Theater. Decor is dated throughout, and you'll see wear and tear in the rooms, which feature air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Harrington’s has a choice of three restaurants on-site -- including well-liked Harry's Pub -- but breakfasts are not included in the room rates. Otherwise, features are limited to a laundry room and a gift shop. Prices are decent for the area, but visitors who don’t mind trading restaurants for an indoor pool and free breakfast might try the nearby Hampton Inn, where rates are slightly higher.
Many kinds of travelers appreciate the 195 modern suite-like accommodations with kitchens at the three-pearl Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington DC Convention Center. However, the location, a five-minute walk from Walter E. Washington Convention Center, appeals to mostly business travelers. It's about a 25-minute walk to the White House. Families like the hotel for the free hot and cold breakfast and free evening reception Monday through Thursday. There’s no pool on-site, just a modern 24-hour Precor gym and coin-operated 24-hour guest laundry. The nearby Hampton Inn Washington, DC - Convention Center is a good alternative, for though it lacks suites, it does have an indoor pool and hot tub.
Many kinds of travelers appreciate the 195 modern suite-like accommodations with kitchens at the three-pearl Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington DC Convention Center. However, the location, a five-minute walk from Walter E. Washington Convention Center, appeals to mostly business travelers. It's about a 25-minute walk to the White House. Families like the hotel for the free hot and cold breakfast and free evening reception Monday through Thursday. There’s no pool on-site, just a modern 24-hour Precor gym and coin-operated 24-hour guest laundry. The nearby Hampton Inn Washington, DC - Convention Center is a good alternative, for though it lacks suites, it does have an indoor pool and hot tub.