
From classic to contemporary, our luxeDC hotel collection was created with the savvy traveler in mind - providing attentive service, must-have amenities and a gracious reception for individual journeys or corporate gatherings, all at a remarkable value. Check into a luxeDC property, and you'll have the key to exclusive experiences with the power to inspire you.
The Fairmont Washington, D.C.Located in DC's West End neighborhood and just a stone's throw away from Georgetown, this stylish address boasts a private and dedicated Fairmont Gold Floor, offering guests the experience of an exclusive oasis within the bustle of the hotel. |
Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C.Dignitaries and celebrities alike look to the Four Seasons Hotel for its restful ambiance and residential atmosphere. Its 2,000 piece art collection will entice culture-minded travelers, while its extraordinarily designed lobby welcomes guests with an inviting winter garden. |
The Hay-AdamsOriginally designed in the 1920s as a residential hotel, the Hay-Adams has always preserved the ambiance of a distinguished private home on Lafayette Square. The 145-room hotel features 21 guest suites, with some overlooking the White House. |
Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C.recognized most recently as the world's top hotel for business travelers by Institutional Investor in 2006. |
Park Hyatt Washington D.C.Park Hyatt Washington combines dynamic modernism with classic American style reflecting timeless regional attributes and the unique culture of the nation’s capital. |
The St. Regis Washington, D.C.which in early 2008 unveiled the results of a lavish makeover to its public spaces, rooms and dining areas, adding fifteen elegant suites to its inventory and a round-the-clock "Butler on Call" to its list of services. |
Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington D.C.a Condé Nast Gold List member nestled in a historic building constructed in 1880, just steps from the White House. |
The Willard InterContinentala historic treasure trove and grand historic landmark hotel that has served as a major force in the social and political life of DC. |