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Park Hyatt Washington D.C.vsThe Hay-Adams
Both hotels are rated very highly by writers. On balance, The Hay-Adams is the choice of most reviewers compared to Park Hyatt Washington. The Hay-Adams comes in at #1 in Washington DC with praise from 22 reviewers like Lonely Planet, DK Eyewitness and Afar Magazine.
Park Hyatt Washington D.C.
Frommer's
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Oyster
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Zagat
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1201 24th Street NW, Washington DC, DC 20037
From $329/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"This luxury hotel features spacious lodging, from the "Park Deluxe" rooms measuring 408 square feet, to the "Premier Park Deluxe" rooms, which measure 618 square feet." Full review
"Designer Tony Chi set out... to capture the essence of D.C.'s role as the nation's capital without resorting to clichéd historicism. That he succeeded is evident immediately upon entering."
Luxury
"Built in 1986 and renovated in 2006, this polished, urbane 216-room hotel in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood has soothing public spaces, luxuriously appointed and generously-sized rooms." Full review
"The decor at this hotel features original artwork enhancing its elegant ambience. The hotel has an indoor pool and a fitness center."
"Don’t let the name confuse you. With a twee tea cellar and a crsip temple atmosphere, this park has more zen than a Japanese monastery."
3.8
"A "relaxing atmosphere" prevails at this "cool", "upscale" West End retreat where the staff's "attention to detail" leaves patrons feeling "pampered"."
"This luxury property has played host to visiting royalty, politicians and celebrities throughout its history."
"This five-star luxury hotel draws its inspiration from the artisans and farmers of the Mid-Atlantic, from the purveyors of local foods and the folk art ... that adorn the premises." Full review
"Tony Chi-designed stay mixing Americana and Asian touches with an Obama-favorite locavore eatery." Full review
"Located in the West End neighborhood, the Park Hyatt is convenient to Georgetown and Dupont Circle and within easy reach of the National Mall and downtown DC." Full review
The Hay-Adams
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Oyster
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Gayot
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16th & H Sts. NW, One Lafayette Square, Washington DC, DC 20006
From $369/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"This venerable hotel... has such a good bird's-eye view of the First Mansion that network news divisions often book a room here just for the camera angles."
"If it's good enough for the Obamas, it's good enough for the rest of us. This grand, historic hotel faces the White House and has hosted many a famous face."
Luxury
"Quite possibly the most famous hotel in the capital, and deservedly so." Full review
"One of the city's finest hotels, this rebuilt 19th-century residence also boasts what is arguably the city's best location." Full review
"Constructed on the sites of the homes of John Hay and Henry Adams, this elegant hotel features beautifully restored rooms filled with antiques and boasting ornamental ceilings."
"From the gold-leaf and walnut lobby to the sleek modern rooms, the Hay-Adams is one of DC’s finest hotels."
"With a view of the Executive Mansion from its location across Lafayette Square, the lauded Hay-Adams is closer to the White House than any of the city's grande-dame hotels."
"The small porte cochere, usually clogged with luxury sedans, leads right into the period, high-ceilinged lobby, where a staff member intercepts all guests. " Full review
"This establishment was a residential hotel in the 1920s. Today it hosts a clientele that includes pleasure travelers, ambassadors and celebrities."
"If you can't be the president, be his neighbor. Immediate prestige is just a slingshot's shot away from the secret service men staring back at you from the White House roof."