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Hotels|Spas|Dining|Exclusive DC Moments

Experience the luxe life in DC, and start your journey by checking in to a luxeDC hotel. You'll enjoy the posh amenities and unparalleled levels of service that have earned luxeDC properties exclusive awards like a Mobil five-star rating, AAA four-diamond ratings and inclusion on Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List and Travel + Leisure’s Top 500.

LUXEDC PROPERTIES INCLUDE:

The Fairmont Washington, D.C. Hotel, whose Fairmont Gold is an urban oasis for those who desire exclusivity, privacy, pampering and extraordinary service.

Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C., the city’s first and only Mobil Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond Hotel.

The Hay-Adams, which received the 2008 award for most excellent service in the Americas by Condé Nast Johansens and was ranked the #1 Hotel in Washington, DC in Travel + Leisure's 2007 list of the world's best 500 hotels.

The Mandarin Oriental Washington, recognized most recently as the world’s top hotel for business travelers by Institutional Investor in 2006.

The Park Hyatt Washington, which reopened in June 2006 following a $24 million renovation, boasting a sophisticated design by Tony Chi.

The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown, a AAA Five-Diamond hotel, built on the site of Georgetown’s historic incinerator building.

The Ritz Carlton Washington, D.C., a AAA Five-Diamond hotel in DC’s dynamic West End.

The St. Regis Washington, DC, 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.

The Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington, DC, a Condé Nast Gold List member nestled in a historic building constructed in 1880, just steps from the White House.

The Willard InterContinental Washington, a historic treasure trove and grand historic landmark hotel that has served as a major force in the social and political life of DC.

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