Where to Book a Stay in Washington DC for a Local Experience
The USA’s capital city oozes power and grandeur with its famous monuments, vast museums, and cherry tree-lined avenues. Plan on ticking off the sights? Bring your comfy shoes as you’ll be covering a lot of ground – and if you’re wondering where to stay in Washington DC come nightfall, we’ve got you covered with options ranging from boutique hotels and minimalist digs to historic luxury stays.
Hotel Hive
Independent Hotel
It bills itself as “Washington DC’s first micro-hotel” and rooms are indeed compact – but clever design and minimalist styling mean they don’t feel cramped, with cheeky wall quotes adding a fun vibe. Families can book interconnecting bunk rooms, and there’s a great pizza bar downstairs. The real draw is the location though – a 10-minute stroll from big-hitting landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and the Kennedy Center.
Eaton DC
Boutique Hotel
As soon as you walk in, it’s clear that this is no ordinary hotel – for starters, the lobby feels more like an avant-garde art installation. A gathering place for artists and activists, it has its own “radical” library for guests, a new-age wellness center, a cinema, and a radio station. Rooms are less revolutionary and more restful – with sleek mid-century chairs, colorful woven throws and minibars stocked with healthy snacks. There are two buzzing bars and an American-Asian eatery dishing up plant-based delights.
The LINE DC
Boutique Hotel
In DC’s nightlife hub, the eccentric Adams Morgan District, this super-cool church conversion is an Instagrammer’s delight – check out the lobby’s chandelier made from repurposed organ pipes. The 220 reassuringly quiet rooms are filled with trendy vintage pieces, retro radios, and pot plants, while the two award-winning restaurants are always packed. Locals pile into Spoken English to mingle with guests while enjoying traditional Asian dishes.
The Jefferson
Hotel
The Hay-Adams
Independent Hotel, Luxury
With knock-out views of the White House from its prime position on the National Mall and with former guests including President Obama, this is hands-down the grand dame of Washington hotels. The decor is suitably refined, but not stuffily so – dark wood, polished brass, and plush carpets in its 145 stately bedrooms. Don’t miss a cocktail at Off the Record, the historic basement bar.
Willard InterContinental Washington
Chain Hotel, Hotel, Luxury
Standing grandly for over 200 years, just two blocks from the White House, the Willard is said to be where the term “lobbyist” was coined (when President Grant, enjoying a brandy and a cigar, was hounded by petitioners in its splendid lobby). Expect ornate decor, with lots of velvet and brocade, mallow-soft beds, and exceptionally helpful staff.
Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square
Chain Hotel, Luxury
Check in here and you’re right in the heart of DC, meaning all the sights are within easy walking distance from this sophisticated art-deco hotel. There’s a hint of Parisian boudoir to the place, with velvet chaise longues and monochrome vintage posters, along with a classy brasserie. They’re all nods to Sofitel’s French ownership, as is Le Bar – roll up at happy hour and you’ll find it nicely alive and kicking.
The Darcy Hotel
Boutique Hotel
Feeling more like the chic apartment of a rather hip friend than a hotel, this place rolls out rooms that are a real treat. They’re light-flooded, thanks to huge windows, and feature striking artwork on the walls along with bold splashes of cobalt and yellow. They’re spacious for DC hotels, too, which makes the hotel a sure-fire bet for families. It’s around a 20-minute walk to the White House, but you’re in gastro central here – DC’s most exciting restaurants line 14th Street, just one block from the Darcy.
The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection
Chain Hotel, Hotel, Luxury
A venerable Washington landmark, The Mayflower has been going strong since 1925 and is proud of its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. Despite this, there’s no hint of museum dustiness – rooms feel fresh and contemporary in soft shades of grey and mauve, with thoroughly modern, cloud-soft beds. Minutes from the hotel is the outstanding National Geographic Museum.
Thompson Washington DC
Chain Hotel, Hotel, Luxury
In DC’s hippest district, up-and-coming Navy Yard, this slick hotel is right by the Anacostia River and its buzzing waterfront. Subtle nautical touches reflect the locale, such as porthole-style lights and rope details, and a muted palette of creams, blues, and greys in the elegant, light-flooded bedrooms. Anchovy Social, the rooftop cocktail bar, is a great spot for a sundowner.