Pros
- Historic building packed with colorful contemporary style
- Popular on-site restaurant, Dirty Habit, for foodie bites and craft cocktails
- Penn Quarter location near top museums, entertainment venues, and restaurants
- Free morning coffee and nightly wine hour in the lobby
- Rooms include air-conditioning, extensive minibars, and premium bath products
- 24-hour fitness room with modern cardio and resistance equipment
- In-room spa services available
- Free bicycles can be used for exploring town
- Free Wi-Fi for loyalty program members (which is free to join)
- Room service available around the clock
- Pet-friendly hotel
Cons
- Valet parking only
- First floor rooms have limited views
- Street noise can be loud
- No coffeemakers
- Electrical outlets hard to find in the rooms
Bottom Line
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).
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Pets Allowed
Scene
Grand downtown hotel with a hip and fashionable vibe
The Hotel Monaco sits at the well-crafted intersection of history and modern-day design. Its four-story, all-marble building was constructed in the 19th century by Robert Mills (the designer of the Washington Monument) and Thomas Walter (one of the architects of the U.S. Capitol). Originally a post office, it was first transformed into a hotel in 2002 and completely redesigned in 2016. The property has retained its historic grandeur while being tricked out in Kimpton's signature contemporary style (and providing upmarket extras). Valets welcome every guest to the property before they are greeted in the grand lobby, which is bursting with color and chic design. Bright, wide hallways lead to rooms that have soaring ceilings -- up to 20 feet high in some cases -- and plenty of amenities. The restaurant attracts a large percentage of non-guest diners and often hosts lively parties. And despite the frequent activities and socializing taking place in the common areas, the hotel's layout and marble construction keeps people and sound away from the rooms. As is common with most of the city's downtown hotels, guests are mostly business travelers during the week and leisure travelers on the weekends.
Location
In Penn Quarter, near top museums, entertainment venues, and restaurants
Occupying an entire city block, Hotel Monaco is located in D.C.'s Penn Quarter neighborhood. Within the immediate vicinity of the hotel is the Capital One Arena (home to the NBA's Wizards and the NHL's Capitals), Shakespeare Theatre Company, and National Portrait Gallery. Just four blocks to the north is the Walter E. Washington Convention Center; four to the south is the National Mall; and seven blocks to the west is the White House (a 15-minute walk). Popular nearby restaurants include Rosa Mexicano, Carmine's, District ChopHouse & Brewery, and Jaleo by Chef Jose Andres. And while there's plenty to see and do near the Monaco, just one block away is Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station for easy access to more of the city. Union Station (Amtrak) is a seven-minute metro ride away, or 10 to 15 minutes by taxi. DCA is a 15-minute metro ride (15 to 30 minutes by cab); and BWI and IAD are each up to a 90-minute drive, depending on traffic.
Rooms
Soaring ceilings and regal decor, plus premium amenities like Bluetooth clocks, though some noise issues
The transformation of this historic landmark building from a post office to a hotel created 183 room and suites at the Hotel Monaco. Standard Rooms start at a respectable 325 square feet and feature soaring ceilings -- some as high as 20 feet. While impressive, this can sometimes lead to the rooms feeling smaller than they are in actuality. Decor includes unique specialized details like five-foot lion's head architectural medallions above the beds, plus faux-leather folding screen headboards and premium Frette linens. Eye-catching patterns and jewel tone hues give the rooms a little extra pep. Standard amenities include large flat-screen TVs, Bluetooth alarm clock radios, laptop safes, and well-stocked minibars. Kimpton Karma Rewards Members -- the hotel's loyalty program that's free to join -- get minibar credits and free access to Wi-Fi. Other Kimpton signature amenities include yoga mats and animal-print bathrobes. However, coffeemakers are noticeably absent from rooms, and electric outlets can be a challenge to find. Some bathrooms are awkwardly located, and all include shower/tub combos, decent counter space, and high-end bath products. Exterior rooms on the second floor (and higher) have views of the city, and interior rooms face the courtyard. Unfortunately, first-floor rooms are at basement level, with only small windows near the ceiling that offer views of the ankles of passersby. Additionally, traffic noise can be an issue in some rooms.
Features
Spectacualr lobby, popular restaurant and popular bar, 24-hour room service, and small fitness center
Beyond the hotel's stunning historic setting, Hotel Monaco’s lobby is one of its best features. It is a showroom of creative design, with bold colors and multiple green Murano glass chandeliers. There are outlets built into most of the furniture, helping guarantee a steady flow of guests in this part of the hotel and giving it a social vibe. This space is also very busy in the mornings for the coffee service and in the evenings for the wine happy hour -- both of which are free. The hotel's full-service restaurant, Dirty Habit, has a New American menu and specializes in craft cocktails. Its hip open-kitchen dining room and large outdoor patio are frequented by guests, but also draw many locals and other travelers. The restaurant manages room service, which is available 24 hours a day. Both the business center and fitness center are open around the clock, and the latter has modern cardio and resistance equipment that are fine for a basic workout. There is no spa, but in-room massages and facials are available for a fee. Only valet parking is offered, and includes access to Tesla and universal electric car charging stations. Free custom-designed bikes are available for guests to use for riding around town.
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Things You Should Know About Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC
Also Known As
- Monaco Hotel Washington Dc
- Kimpton Washington Dc
- Hotel Monaco Washington DC - a Kimpton Hotel
Room Types
- Double Deluxe Room
- King Deluxe Room
- Mediterranean Suite
- Monte Carlo Guestroom
- Queen Deluxe Room
- Robert Mills Suite
Address
700 F St NW, Washington DC, 20004-1602, United States
Phone
(202) 628-7177
Website
Scene
Grand downtown hotel with a hip and fashionable vibe
The Hotel Monaco sits at the well-crafted intersection of history and modern-day design. Its four-story, all-marble building was constructed in the 19th century by Robert Mills (the designer of the Washington Monument) and Thomas Walter (one of the architects of the U.S. Capitol). Originally a post office, it was first transformed into a hotel in 2002 and completely redesigned in 2016. The property has retained its historic grandeur while being tricked out in Kimpton's signature contemporary style (and providing upmarket extras). Valets welcome every guest to the property before they are greeted in the grand lobby, which is bursting with color and chic design. Bright, wide hallways lead to rooms that have soaring ceilings -- up to 20 feet high in some cases -- and plenty of amenities. The restaurant attracts a large percentage of non-guest diners and often hosts lively parties. And despite the frequent activities and socializing taking place in the common areas, the hotel's layout and marble construction keeps people and sound away from the rooms. As is common with most of the city's downtown hotels, guests are mostly business travelers during the week and leisure travelers on the weekends.
Location
In Penn Quarter, near top museums, entertainment venues, and restaurants
Occupying an entire city block, Hotel Monaco is located in D.C.'s Penn Quarter neighborhood. Within the immediate vicinity of the hotel is the Capital One Arena (home to the NBA's Wizards and the NHL's Capitals), Shakespeare Theatre Company, and National Portrait Gallery. Just four blocks to the north is the Walter E. Washington Convention Center; four to the south is the National Mall; and seven blocks to the west is the White House (a 15-minute walk). Popular nearby restaurants include Rosa Mexicano, Carmine's, District ChopHouse & Brewery, and Jaleo by Chef Jose Andres. And while there's plenty to see and do near the Monaco, just one block away is Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station for easy access to more of the city. Union Station (Amtrak) is a seven-minute metro ride away, or 10 to 15 minutes by taxi. DCA is a 15-minute metro ride (15 to 30 minutes by cab); and BWI and IAD are each up to a 90-minute drive, depending on traffic.
Rooms
Soaring ceilings and regal decor, plus premium amenities like Bluetooth clocks, though some noise issues
The transformation of this historic landmark building from a post office to a hotel created 183 room and suites at the Hotel Monaco. Standard Rooms start at a respectable 325 square feet and feature soaring ceilings -- some as high as 20 feet. While impressive, this can sometimes lead to the rooms feeling smaller than they are in actuality. Decor includes unique specialized details like five-foot lion's head architectural medallions above the beds, plus faux-leather folding screen headboards and premium Frette linens. Eye-catching patterns and jewel tone hues give the rooms a little extra pep. Standard amenities include large flat-screen TVs, Bluetooth alarm clock radios, laptop safes, and well-stocked minibars. Kimpton Karma Rewards Members -- the hotel's loyalty program that's free to join -- get minibar credits and free access to Wi-Fi. Other Kimpton signature amenities include yoga mats and animal-print bathrobes. However, coffeemakers are noticeably absent from rooms, and electric outlets can be a challenge to find. Some bathrooms are awkwardly located, and all include shower/tub combos, decent counter space, and high-end bath products. Exterior rooms on the second floor (and higher) have views of the city, and interior rooms face the courtyard. Unfortunately, first-floor rooms are at basement level, with only small windows near the ceiling that offer views of the ankles of passersby. Additionally, traffic noise can be an issue in some rooms.
Features
Spectacualr lobby, popular restaurant and popular bar, 24-hour room service, and small fitness center
Beyond the hotel's stunning historic setting, Hotel Monaco’s lobby is one of its best features. It is a showroom of creative design, with bold colors and multiple green Murano glass chandeliers. There are outlets built into most of the furniture, helping guarantee a steady flow of guests in this part of the hotel and giving it a social vibe. This space is also very busy in the mornings for the coffee service and in the evenings for the wine happy hour -- both of which are free. The hotel's full-service restaurant, Dirty Habit, has a New American menu and specializes in craft cocktails. Its hip open-kitchen dining room and large outdoor patio are frequented by guests, but also draw many locals and other travelers. The restaurant manages room service, which is available 24 hours a day. Both the business center and fitness center are open around the clock, and the latter has modern cardio and resistance equipment that are fine for a basic workout. There is no spa, but in-room massages and facials are available for a fee. Only valet parking is offered, and includes access to Tesla and universal electric car charging stations. Free custom-designed bikes are available for guests to use for riding around town.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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