YOTEL Washington DCvsKimpton The George
The Liaison Capitol Hill DC and Kimpton George Hotel are both praised by expert reviewers. Overall, Kimpton George Hotel scores marginally better than The Liaison Capitol Hill DC. Kimpton George Hotel ranks #21 in Washington DC with endorsements from 12 sources such as Concierge, Frommer's and Michelin Guide.
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415 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington DC, DC 20001
From $89/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
DK Eyewitness
"Previously part of the Holiday Inn chain, this hotel has been well refurbished. The outdoor pool and chests of games and craft activities mean that the little ones will be kept well amused."
Michelin Guide
"The newly renovated guest rooms present a cool, modern and muted complement to the lounge-style lobby with its oversized pop art portraits of world leaders."
Zagat
3.7
""Up-to-date" guestrooms and a "terrific" location blocks from Union Station and the Capitol draw train travelers and those with business on the Hill."
Lonely Planet
"The Liason has jazzed up the accommodation options in Capitol Hill." Full review
Gayot
"At the Liaison Capitol Hill, even the standard amenities are personalized and above par."
Travel + Leisure
"This chic boutique hotel just steps from the Capitol melds cutting-edge design and décor with Southern comfort." Full review
Star Service
"Between the Capitol building and Union Station, opposite the convention-oriented Hyatt Regency and Washington Court hotels, this is one of the top picks in this neighborhood." Full review
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Coffeemakers and phones—minibars are available upon request, free of charge—flat-screen TVs that sit on desk bureaus, and a pillow menu (buckwheat, down, Swedish memory and iPod pillows) are standard.
Fodor's
"The lobby bar, with its nightclub feel and 6-foot-high monochromatic portraits of iconic world leaders, buzzes late into the night with the city's young power players." Full review
Jetsetter
"Hip sleep at the foot of Capitol Hill with vibrant artwork, a rooftop pool and one of DC’s hottest restaurants." Full review
Time Out
"This gorgeous hotel...pretty much has it all: a top-notch restaurant,room service provided by the same delicious kitchen; a swanky rooftop pool complete with rentable cabanas; and pet-friendly rooms. " Full review
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Time Out tip: Yoga fans will love the weekend classes held on the rooftop in partnership with local studio East Side Yoga.
Kimpton The George Show All Reviews
15 East Street, NW, Washington DC, DC 20001
From $136/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Behind a facade of stainless steel, limestone, and glass is one of Washington's hippest places to stay, and it's within easy reach of both the Capitol and Union Station." Full review
Concierge
"Right next to Capitol Hill, this Kimpton property was the first hotel to bring cutting-edge design to a very traditional, Federalist city."
DK Eyewitness
"One of the most fashionable hotels in the city, deserving attention because of its innovative design, excellent business accommodations... and its fine bistro-style restaurant."
Michelin Guide
"George Washington is the father of this country and Hotel George is the father of this, the city's modern hotel scene."
BlackBook
"Unabashed Capitol Hill hideaway for the closeted trend fiend, metrosexual lobbyist, fast-paced corporates wearing glasses by Christian Roth."
Zagat
3.3
"Praised for its "warm", "funky-chic" atmosphere and "always-welcoming" staffers, this "hip" boutique offers "large", "modern" accommodations."
Lonely Planet
"George was the first DC hotel to take the term ‘boutique’ to a daring, ultramodern level." Full review
Gayot
"The founding fathers would flip their wigs over this funky modern hotel."
Time Out
"The first Kimpton Group property in DC, the George sets the bar high." Full review
Fodor's
"Portraits of America's first president by Andy Warhol protégé Steve Kaufman and chic modern furniture adorn public areas and add a pop of bright color to the mostly white public spaces." Full review