Top Hotels in Washington, D.C.
As volatile as the political climate can seem these days, the seat of our government is rooted in history and tradition, a fact that is mirrored by our readers’ consistent choices in where to stay. When it comes to the top hotels in Washington, D.C., renowned luxury brands like the Four Seasons, St. Regis, Mandarin Oriental, and Ritz-Carlton perennially make the World’s Best list, as do boutique, independent properties that have been welcoming political power brokers for decades.
Annual World’s Best Awards Survey
Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, we ask readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe to share their opinions on hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Hotels were rated on their facilities, location, service, food, and overall value. Properties were classified as city or resort based on their locations and amenities.
Featured Hotels
Four Seasons Hotel
Set in the heart of tony Georgetown, the Four Seasons has spacious, contemporary guest rooms, as well as an impressive, mainly American art collection: 1,650 pieces grace the walls, some of which were commissioned for the hotel.
Melrose Georgetown Hotel
The nearby Melrose Georgetown Hotel draws visitors for its cozy vibe and farm-to-table cuisine. One reader remarked, “The staff was ever present and always ready to assist. The location was excellent. I’d stay there again in a second.”
The Hay-Adams
With a few exceptions, the favored places to stay in Washington, D.C., adhere to classic charm. The Hay-Adams, which opened in 1928, has counted Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart among its visitors, and D.C.’s power players continue to assemble in its Lafayette restaurant. One reader suggests this “historic hotel for romantic weekends,” while another adds, “A must do, at least once. It lived up to its reputation, and it’s worth the splurge to stay in a room with a direct view of the White House.”
Willard InterContinental
At the 200-year-old Willard InterContinental, located in a Beaux-Arts building two blocks from the White House, “you can’t get more historic,” wrote one reader. “The location is outstanding; service is also excellent.” That opinion is seconded by another, who praises the lively bar scene: “Service is great, and the rooms are beautiful.” This year’s No. 1 pick is another landmark, housed in a building that dates from 1923. Read on for the full list of winners and see how they scored.
St. Regis Washington, D.C.
Mandarin Oriental
Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Washington, D.C. offers an array of excellent accommodations that cater to various preferences and needs. Whether one prefers luxurious amenities or cozy boutique experiences, the city remains a prime destination for travelers seeking comfort and impeccable service. As you plan your visit, consider these highlighted hotels to ensure a memorable stay in the heart of our nation.