Line Hotelhello
creative, stunning and energetic lodginghello
Housed in a 110-year old former church, Line Hotel is an integral part of the lively and nonstop Adams Morgan neighborhood. Unique, and full of energy and thought in every way.
Live Full Service radio broadcasts from the lobby daily. Breakfast, lunch and dinner service at Brothers and Sisters, including inspired drinks until late night. Spoken English is standing-room only for lively interaction. A Cup We All Race 4 serves coffee, light snacks and sweets from morning until early evening. A Rake’s Progress serves Mid-Atlantic sourced foods for dinner.
Pod Hotelhello
social modern lodginghello
Chinatown is rapidly diminishing but the Pod Hotel is smack in the center of what remains; you will still see signs with Chinese characters. Full of energy and loads of common areas and activities to meet fellow guests, The Pod is vibrant, modern, in your face and directly across from Penn Quarter/Gallery Place Metro station. Accommodations are small on square footage, but hang in Crimson diner, coffee bar, rooftop and subterranean whiskey bar.
Willard Hotel (InterContinental)hello
be part of historyhello
Among the most famous and history-filled hotels in Washington, DC, the present Willard Hotel opened in 1901. The Willard is an historic Beaux Arts hotel located two blocks from The White House. Visit the Round Robin Bar and the shops of Peacock Alley.
Shoreham Hotel (Omni)hello
resort in the cityhello
Looking for a resort-like hotel in Washington, DC? The Shoreham has been hosting guests since 1930 and is particulary lovely during the summer months, when you can enjoy the vast outdoor spaces and swimming pool. Convenient to Adams Morgan, Rock Creek Park and Woodley Park, the spawling and enormous Shoreham has hosted dignitaries, entertainers, celebrities, sports heroes, conventioneers and politicians since its inception.
The Jeffersonhello
formal luxuryhello
Formal 1923 boutique hotel with ornate porte cochere, beaux arts architecture and an interior full of crystal, antiques and marble. Impeccable personalized service and classic guestrooms. Even if you are not spending the night, treat yourself to breakfast in the Greenhouse or cocktails and light fare in Quill.
Kex Hostelhello
social lodginghello
In addition to social lodging, visit Sæmundur í Sparifötunum gastropub, Drinx, Baxtur, Raxtur salon, Gym+Tonic. All in a convenient downtown location near the water.
Sand Hotelhello
past meets present in central locationhello
Boutique hotel comprised of several repurposed buildings tied together in an interesting and contemporary way. Within the hotel you will find:
Sandholt Bakery is one of Iceland’s most well regarded bakeries and cafe.
Sandbar + Bistro for breakfast, lunch, dinner and creative cocktails.
Guðsteinn Eyjólfsson dressing gentleman for over a century.
Eliot Hotelhello
boutique charmerhello
Always stay in a hotel with a crest embedded in the sidewalk at the entrance. Perfectly proportioned and located, in historic Back Bay. Check-in then immediately stroll Commonwealth Avenue, Marlborough and Beacon Streets.
Lenox Hotelhello
serving boston for generationshello
“A smile tells you, you’ve arrived” sums up the feeling one receives upon entering the stately, bustling and intimately grand space. Perfectly situated on busy Boylston; this historic boutique is filled with a myriad of dining, drinking and dining options; convenient to everything.
Copley Plaza (Fairmont)hello
distinguished lodginghello
Grand dame lodging, Copley Plaza has served since 1912. Step between the lions and be dazzled by French and Venetian Renaissance influences. Designed by Henry Janesway Hardenbergh, who also designed The Plaza in NYC; find the double P monogram throughout that is common to both. The reinterpreted Oak (Room) remains a great spot to dine, drink and socialize.