The following is a list of notable current and former hotels in Washington, D.C. .
Entries in bold are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Hotel | Rooms | First opened | Location | Added to NRHP | NRHP ref no. |
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Capital Hilton | 544 | 1943 | 1001 16th Street NW | - | - |
Capitol Skyline Hotel | 203 | 1962 | 10 I Street SW | - | - |
Churchill Hotel | 1902 [lower-alpha 1] | 1914 Connecticut Avenue NW | - | - | |
Conrad Washington | 370 | 2019 | 950 New York Avenue NW | - | - |
Courtyard Washington, DC Dupont Circle Hotel | 143 | 1979 [lower-alpha 2] | 1733 N Street NW | - | - |
The Dupont Circle Hotel | 312 | 1947 | 1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW | - | - |
The Fairmont Washington, D.C. | 415 | 1985 [lower-alpha 3] | 2401 M Street NW | - | - |
Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C. | 1979 | 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW | - | - | |
Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington DC Georgetown | 318 | 1987 | 1250 22nd Street NW | - | - |
Grand Hyatt Washington | 897 | 1987 | 1000 H Street NW | - | - |
Hamilton Hotel | 320 | 1922 | 1001 14th Street NW | April 17, 2013 | 12001194 [1] |
Hay–Adams Hotel | 145 | 1928 | 800 16th Street NW | - | - |
Henley Park Hotel | 96 | 1982 | 926 Massachusetts Avenue NW | ||
Hilton Washington DC National Mall | 367 | 1973 | 480 L'Enfant Plaza SW | - | - |
Hotel Washington | 317 | 1918 | 515 15th Street NW | March 30, 1995 | 95000352 [2] |
Hotel Zena, a Viceroy Urban Retreat | 193 | 1974 [lower-alpha 4] | 1155 14th Street NW | - | - |
The Jefferson | 99 | 1955 | 1200 16th Street NW | - | - |
Kimpton Banneker Hotel | 144 | 2001 [lower-alpha 5] | 1315 16th Street NW | - | - |
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC | 183 | 2002 | 700 F Street NW | - | - |
The Madison Washington, D.C. | 356 | 1963 [lower-alpha 6] | 1177 15th Street NW | - | - |
Mandarin Oriental, Washington, D.C. | 400 | 2004 | 1330 Maryland Avenue NW | - | - |
The Mansion on O Street | 1980 | 2020 O Street NW | - | - | |
Mayflower Hotel | 581 | 1925 | 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW | November 14, 1983 | 83003527 [3] |
Melrose Georgetown Hotel | 240 | 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue NW | - | - | |
Morrison and Clark Houses | 1865 | 1013–1015 L Street NW | March 19, 1991 | 90002149 [4] | |
Omni Shoreham Hotel | 1930 | 2500 Calvert Street NW | - | - | |
Park Hyatt Washington | 216 | 1986 | 1201 24th Street NW | - | - |
Phoenix Park Hotel | 1922 | 501 North Capitol Street | - | - | |
The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown | 118 | 2003 | 3100 South Street NW | - | - |
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. | 299 | 1150 22nd Street NW" | - | - | |
Rosewood Washington, D.C. | 39 | 1963 [lower-alpha 7] | 1050 31st Street NW" | - | - |
Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle | 335 | 1967 [lower-alpha 8] | 2121 P Street NW | - | - |
St. Gregory Hotel | 155 | 2000 | 2033 M Street NW | - | - |
The St. Regis Washington, D.C. | 1926 [lower-alpha 9] | 923 16th Street NW | June 28, 1990 | 90000911 [5] | |
Waldorf Astoria Washington DC | 261 | 2016 | 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW | April 11, 1973 | 73002105 [6] [lower-alpha 10] |
The Ven at Embassy Row Hotel | 231 | 1970 | 2015 Massachusetts Avenue NW | - | - |
Watergate Hotel | 336 | 1967 | 2650 Virginia Avenue NW | October 12, 2005 | 05000540 [7] [lower-alpha 11] |
Washington Hilton | 1,070 | 1965 | 1919 Connecticut Avenue NW | - | - |
The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. | 248 | 1984 | 2350 M Street NW | - | - |
Willard InterContinental Washington | 1901 | 1401–1409 Pennsylvania Avenue NW | 74002177 [8] | February 15, 1974 |
This includes buildings that no longer exist as a whole or no longer operate with or as a hotel.
Hotel | First opened | Closed | Location | Added to NRHP | NRHP ref no. |
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Arlington Hotel | 1869 | 1912 | 810 Vermont Avenue NW [lower-alpha 12] | - | - |
Brickskeller | 1957 | 2010 | 1523 22nd Street NW | - | - |
The Fairfax at Embassy Row | 1927 | 2021 | 2100 Massachusetts Avenue NW | - | - |
The Cairo | 1900 | 1972 | 1615 Q Street NW | September 9, 1994 | 94001033 [9] |
City Tavern | 1796 | 1960 | 3206 M Street NW | January 17, 1992 | 91001489 [10] |
Marriott Wardman Park | 1918 | 2020 | 2600 Woodley Road NW | January 31, 1984 | 84000869 [11] |
Whitelaw Hotel | 1918 | 1977 | 1839 13th Street NW | July 14, 1993 | 93000595 [12] |
Wormley's Hotel | 1871 | 1906 | 1500 H Street NW | - | - |
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