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Hay-Adams Hotel The Hay-Adams is as close as anyone can get to staying at the White House, short of being invited by the President. Originally designed in the 1920’s as a residential hotel, The Hay-Adams has always preserved the ambiance of a distinguished private home. The 145-room hotel features 20 suites, some with views of Lafayette Park and the White House. All guest room feature marble bathrooms, three 2-line telephones, high-speed Internet data port, digital in-room and temperature control. (The Hay-Adams is a luxres property) Click here to check availability for this luxury hotel The Watergate Hotel Swissotel
Washington, The Watergate Situated on the banks of the Potomac River in the nation`s capital, Swissôtel Washington - The Watergate is near Georgetown`s fashionable shopping district, and is adjacent to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Following the multimillion dollar restoration completed in early 2000, each of the hotel`s 250 guest rooms and suites, meeting rooms, and public areas, offers luxurious amenities and appointments. Within walking distance of historic monuments, memorials, and the White House. Click here to check availability for this luxury hotel Capitol Hill Historic Hotel The
Phoenix Park Hotel On Capitol Hill, a patch of Irish green is found at the Phoenix Park Hotel, a handsome Georgian Revival-style hotel built in 1922. popular with politicians, diplomats, business people and tourists--whether Irish or not--the hotel maintains an Old World ambiance with its Waterford crystal chandeliers, rich woodwork, Celtic rugs, and European antiques. The comfortably furnished guest rooms feature period décor and Irish linens and also come with contemporary amenities, including minibars and two-line phones with voice mail. Located just four blocks from the U.S. Capitol, the Phoenix Park is within walking distance of numerous Washington attractions, including the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court and Smithsonian museums. Click here to check availability for this hotel Washington Historic Luxury Hotel The
Churchill Hotel When this luxury apartment building opened in 1906, it boasted “every convenience of a high-grade modern hotel, in conjunction with the restful quietude and exclusiveness of a private residence.” Located on fashionable Connecticut Avenue in the nation’s capital, this handsome Beaux Arts-style building also offered panoramic views of the city, surrounding country and the Potomac River. It soon became one of Washington’s most distinguished addresses and was home to a long list of diplomats, dignitaries and politicians. After a complete restoration, the Churchill once again offers guests graciously appointed oversized guest rooms in elegant surroundings. Click here to check availability for this luxury hotel |
Washington DC Luxury Hotel Morrison
House A striking reproduction of a brick colonial-style XVIIIth century manor house with period furniture, and located moments from the White House, Morrison House represents the best of the European holiday tradition. Peter Greenberg, the owner, has ensured that Morrison House combines the elegance of a private home with relaxed hospitality and service. Click here to check availability for this luxury hotel Washington DC Historic Hotel Morrison-Clark
Hotel In 1864 businessmen David Morrison and Reuben Clark each owned a new elegant townhouse in a posh Massachusetts Avenue neighborhood. A later owner of Clark’s house added a Chinese Chippendale porch and a Shanghai roof following a trip to the Orient, and the twin townhouses eventually merged to form a mansion. This became the Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmens Club in 1923 with lodging for up to 120 servicemen at 75¢ per night. Each First Lady from Grace Coolidge to Nancy Reagan served as the club’s honorary chairperson. The club closed in 1980, and today the restored Morrison-Clark Hotel features a number of original details, including marble fireplaces, four 12-foot mahogany pier mirrors and two wrought iron ceiling medallions. Click here to check availability for this historic hotel Washington DC Historic Hotel The
Henley Park Hotel Making its debut in 1918 as the upscale Tudor Hall apartments--home to many congressmen and senators--the meticulously restored building was converted into a hotel in 1982. The lobby retains its original stained glass windows and Mercer tile floor; traditional archways and moldings, carved walls and leaded glass windows are featured throughout. The facade of the building displays 118 gargoyles (including two depicting the faces of the architect and his wife); four others above the restaurant atrium were rescued from New York’s razed Commodore Hotel. Guest rooms are furnished with fine18th-century reproductions, and some rooms feature stately four-poster beds. Click here to check availability for this historic hotel |
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