Downtown, Washington DC, United States
Convenient downtown location, near the White House
Fresh, modern rooms with mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and sofas
Gallery restaurant with hot, made-to-order items available 24/7
Ellipse Rooftop Bar with light menu and city views
Spacious, 24/7 fitness center featuring treadmills with built-in TVs
24-hour business center with multiple computers and free remote printing
Valet parking available in the hotel’s underground garage
Four small meeting rooms for rent
Pets welcome for a fee
Rates are quite high for the pearl level
The immediate area is a bit desolate at night
Parking is expensive and valet-only
Street noise can be an issue, especially in lower-floor rooms
Opened in 2015, the Hyatt Place Washington DC/White House is a modern, mid-range hotel in the heart of downtown, a short walk from the White House and the metro. Designed to accommodate business travelers and tourists on the go, the hotel offers hot meals 24/7, including a free breakfast, and well-equipped 24-hour fitness and business centers. It also features a rooftop bar with terrific city views. Its 164 spacious rooms are fresh and bright, with floor-to-ceiling windows and sitting areas with sofas, though those on lower floors can get street noise. Rates are pricey, however, and expensive valet parking is the only option available for guests with cars. Better deals can be found just two blocks away at the Hamilton Crowne Plaza, Washington, D.C.
Scene
Bright and modern hotel that opened in 2015, popular with tourists and business travelers
Sticking out amidst the older stone and brick buildings, this modern, 14-story building gives a gleaming glass-and-chrome counterpoint to the rest of bustling K Street. Opened in 2015, it’s equally modern and bright inside, with an open-plan layout that includes a long communal table and a den-like space with a sectional sofa. A few glossy details like rectangular lights and a box-frame coffee table add a little polish, but it's really the property's functional features that give it appeal. (Just steps from this lounge is the lobby bar serving Starbucks.) That said, the dining room where the free breakfast is served is on the small side for a hotel of this size, and it can get busy at peak hours. Still, the hotel is a relatively quiet pause from the buzz of activity outside. This hotel gets a good mix of tourists and business travelers, both drawn to the convenient location.
Location
On K Street NW downtown, about a seven-minute walk to the White House
The Hyatt Place is located on K Street NW in the heart of downtown. The immediate area is surrounded by hotels, office buildings, and restaurants frequented by the workday lunch crowd, and while the area bustles during the day, it empties out at night. A few dining options are nearby, including restaurants in other hotels like the St. Regis and Jefferson. It’s a short walk (about seven minutes) to the White House, and five minutes to Lafayette Square. Three metro stops are within a three-minute walk of the front door. It's about a 20-minute walk to the Smithsonian museums and monuments on the National Mall. Union Station is a 15-minute metro ride. Depending on traffic, Reagan National Airport is about 20 minutes driving or 25 minutes by public transportation. Dulles International Airport is 45 to 60 minutes by car, or a little over an hour by public transit.
Rooms
Bright and polished rooms with sofas, some of which convert to sofa beds
Fresh and modern, rooms are dressed in urban shades of light-gray offset by multiple floor-to-ceiling windows drawing in ample light. The look is both breezy and tidy, with platform beds neatly done up in all-white bedding. Matching, light-wood furniture adds cheer to the space, as do pops of orange and blue in the lampshades and sofa throw cushions. Artsy photos of local architecture hang on the walls, and frosted-glass partitions with tree branch patterns give another trendy touch. All rooms have 42-inch flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, and all have sofas, which can be converted into sofa beds in some rooms. Bathrooms are equally modern and nice, but average in size, with walk-in showers fronted by clear glass doors. Note that some lower-floor rooms get street noise.
Features
Extensive on-site dining, plus other helpful features
Aside from its location, this Hyatt's major selling point is its well-rounded features, a boon for busy travelers. The multiple venues to eat or grab a drink are especially helpful, including the 24/7 Gallery, which offers made-to-order items including burgers, pizzas, soups, and salads plus sundries, snacks, and drinks. A hot breakfast is included in room rates and features breakfast sandwiches, eggs, and French toast, while the Coffee to Cocktails lobby bar serves Starbucks drinks. The Ellipse Rooftop Bar opens each afternoon and serves a light food menu and craft cocktails plus an outdoor area with comfy seating, fire pits, and city views.Apart from dining, the Hyatt's spacious 24-hour fitness center offers several treadmills with built-in TVs along with free weights and cross-training machines. The 24/7 business center just off the lobby has three computers and multiple printers with wireless printing so guests can print directly from their rooms. Four small meeting rooms are available for rent, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. Valet-only parking is available in the hotel’s underground garage, but it’s expensive. Pets are welcome for a fee.