: DC’s first micro-hotel, located near Foggy Bottom and popular for its industrial-chic design.
: A newer luxury addition featuring a rooftop lounge and pool deck.
: Known as the "Residence of Presidents," located near the White House.
The Washington, D.C. hotel market is defined by a mix of historic landmarks, modern luxury properties at the Wharf, and essential convention hubs. The city recently saw the rebranding of major sites, such as the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC (formerly the Trump International Hotel ) and the return of the historic Hotel Washington name following its run as a W Hotel . Luxury & Historic Icons :
: Offers direct views of the White House and St. John’s Church.
: Housed in the former Riggs National Bank building; note that check-in typically requires guests to be 21+ . The Wharf & Waterfront :
: A highly-rated option with a 4.5/5 rating on Tripadvisor . Convention & Business :
: The city's largest hotel, physically connected to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center via an underground concourse. Boutique & Trendy :