1. The Hay-Adams
9.2
800 16th St NW (btwn H & I St NW), Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 40 tips and reviews
Paulette Osborne: Fabulous venue. The views, of course, are the best. The food was great too.
LBJ: President Obama and family lived here prior to moving in to the White House in 2009.
Travel + Leisure: This Beaux-Arts icon holds pride of place at the White House’s front door. At night, the hotel’s Off the Record bar is the after-work hangout for politicos of all stripes.
6. AKA White House
8.9
1710 H St NW, Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 19 tips and reviews
Tavon .: Excellent location and staff. Their apartments are spacious. A small gym, computer room, and meeting room are also available for free. Free coffee in the mornings. Glad I learned about AKA Stay.
Fred Melo: Try the top floors, they are amazing and brand new!
Stephen Cubbage: Ask about the concierge services!
Alyssa King: Blue Duck Tavern is the most decadent brunch in DC. Pricey but worth it.
Travel + Leisure: Enter the lobby of this Tony Chi–designed retreat, and you’ll see photographs of cherry trees printed onto 10-foot-tall glass panels. Upstairs, rooms are decorated with American folk art.
AJ: When its a gorgeous sunny day- be sure to grab a table in the patio of Blue Duck Tavern! Cuisine is fantastic and the service is impeccable being at a Park Hyatt.
12. The LINE Hotel
8.7
1770 Euclid St NW (at Columbia Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Adams Morgan · 11 tips and reviews
Andrew S: Best Hotel in DC. The old church vibe is cool, rooms are great, awesome restaurant and coffee shop downstairs. One of my favorite hotels in the country.
Nicole McKinney: The real hidden gem here is the tiny pop up restaurant, Spoken English, that is standing only and one of the most unique dining experiences in DC thanks to chef Mario Almeida
Amelia Tidona: Love this place. From the trendy decor to hip restaurants/coffee shop inside to comfortable bed to fun location - this place gets an “A” in my book.
Chris Vitale: Amazing food and brunch and atmosphere. Brunch outside is the best!
McLean Robbins: Personal assistants, private guest rooftops and an ideal location. DC at its best!
Travel + Leisure: At this stylish neighborhood addition, a rooftop infinity pool (a rarity for D.C.) raises the hotel luxury bar. Need a last-minute restaurant reservation? Ask your personal concierge.