Our experts have assembled a mix of luxury and boutique hotels in Washington D.C. that stand out for their extraordinary style, service, and personality — places where you get a memorable experience, not just a room for the night.
LessEaton is one of the most impressive boutique hotels in America, thanks in large part to its founder, Katharine Lo. She’s the Hong Kong–born, Yale-educated daughter of the chairman of the Langham group, so the basics of high-end hospitality are second nature. What makes the Eaton special is everything else, particularly its unapologetically outspoken social-justice ethos — this is a hotel that wears its politics on its sleeve.
Nearly a century after a seed factory took up residence in an industrial building in the Union Market district, the landmark was reborn as the stylish Hotel Nell. A connection to the past is an essential part of the hotel’s ethos: it’s named after Nell Bolgiano, matriarch of the Bolgiano Seed Company. A horticultural theme endures, with lush shades of green enlivening the interiors and live foliage framing the Treehouse bar.
Continuing the project that began with the 2017 Women’s March, the Viceroy hotel group has made a statement with what used to be the Donovan — after a large-scale renovation it’s been renamed Hotel Zena, and is now a grand feminist gesture, dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of women at every turn. As gestures go, it’s not a subtle one — a pair of female “Warrior Guardians” adorn the exterior.
Who says there’s nothing stylish to be found in staid old D.C.? The Hotel Washington is taking its design insurrection straight to the heart of the city. Despite the trademark funky interiors and youth-culture borrowings, the Hotel Washington pays plenty of homage to the history of what used to be, and its interiors preserve quite a lot of its Beaux-Arts grandeur, underneath a welcome gloss of contemporary color.
It’s not every day a 19th-century Romanesque Revival bank building in Washington’s Penn Quarter district reopens as a hotel, especially one as stylish as Riggs. It starts with the well-preserved bones of the stately old bank, but this is no mere restoration — they’ve taken liberties, using the city’s history as their inspiration, adding a welcome note of playfulness to the elegance you expect from a Washington D.C. luxury hotel.
For visitors to Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood, high-end accommodations have long been provided by the usual big-name suspects. For an experience that’s smaller in scale, but similarly high in standards, there’s a newer option. On the banks of the C&O Canal, Rosewood’s 55 rooms, 12 suites, and eight townhouses show the influence of modern boutique-hotel hospitality, adapted for a luxury-hotel clientele.
In a town as traditional as Washington, a little bit of modern design goes a long way. The newly redesigned Dupont Hotel is, in its subtly stylish way, one of the hippest hotels in the nation’s capital. It’s the only hotel on Dupont Circle, in a neighborhood better known for dining, nightlife and entertainment than for monuments or institutions — which, provided you’re not here with your high school history class, is definitely a good thing.
Yours Truly, a member of IHG’s Vignette Collection, is one of the new breed of boutique hotels that aims to create an atmosphere of approachable sociability, rather than luxe elitism, and while its modernist, industrial architecture may recall the first wave of high-design boutique hotels, its interior decoration is warm and eclectic, and feels more collected than consciously designed.
A century-old church in Adams Morgan provides the venue for The LINE DC, a boutique hotel in an of-the-moment bohemian-eclectic style, complete with restaurants and bars that make it a central player in the neighborhood’s dining and nightlife scene. There’s a grain of truth to some of the stereotypes about the nation’s capital, but there’s nothing sleepy or unstylish about the LINE’s vision of the city.
Physically, it’s not all that far from Capitol Hill, but in terms of its aesthetics and its atmosphere, the Pendry Washington DC – The Wharf presents a completely different side of the nation’s capital. It’s clear from a glance at its ultra-modern façade that this is no ordinary luxury hotel, and its setting on the waterfront lends it an escapist aspect as well.