An historic landmark hotel in Washington DC, the Omni Shoreham is a four-star destination originally built in 1930. Having hosted world-leaders, presidents and inaugural balls, the luxury of the Omni Shoreham and its stunning guestrooms is undisputed. Situated on 11 acres in picturesque Rock Creek Park, this hotel further impresses with the exceptional Robert’s Restaurant, the Marquee Bar, seven ballrooms and unrivaled event meeting facilities.
Newly remodeled in 2006, the Days Inn Connecticut Avenue was the 2006 Chairman’s Award Winner for the seventh year in a row. Considered one of the best destinations for budget travelers in Washington DC, this hotel features a variety of room styles, each one featuring traditional décor and modern conveniences. The Days Inn Connecticut Avenue offers a variety of amenities for both the business and leisure traveler, including a high-tech business center, high-speed Internet access, room service, maid service and laundry services. Located just one block from the Metro Station, guests are just a short ride from all of Washington DC’s most popular destinations. To truly learn about the city, guests can ask the front desk staff to arrange a sightseeing tour that will pick them up and drop them off right at the front door. The Days Inn Connecticut Avenue is just minutes from several golf courses, the Washington DC Zoo and incredible Rock Creek Park.
The Kalorama Guest House at Adams-Morgan is actually a collection of three townhouses in the Adams-Morgan district. Akin to a quaint bed and breakfast or a European guesthouse, the rooms boast simple Victorian-era décor and are available with shared or private baths. Deluxe continental breakfasts are offered each morning, and the hotel also treats guests to cookies and lemonade in the afternoons and sherry in the evenings. The Kalorama Guest House is within walking distance of the Chinese Embassy, the Woodley Park metro stop and a myriad of shopping and dining destinations.
This small guest house comprised of two turn-of-the-century townhouses is located in a residential downtown Washington D.C. neighborhood just half a block from the National Zoo. Guests at the Kalorama Guest House at Woodley Park return for its clean, tidy rooms and warmly furnished Victorian style. Located two blocks from the Woodley Park/Zoo Metro station, the attractions of downtown D.C. are a short ride away. Within walking distance are a range of ethnic restaurants, nightlife and antique shops. Amenities at this D.C. bed and breakfast include afternoon cookies and lemonade, guest laundry facility and morning newspapers.
Resting on 16 acres of beautifully manicured gardens, the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel is among Washington DC’s most refined hotels, offering an elegant historic setting for less-than-luxury rates. The attractively appointed guestrooms feature premium bedding, HD TVs with plug-in panels, high-speed Internet access and spacious bathrooms with granite countertops and Bath & Body Works amenities. For business travelers or event planners, this hotel near downtown Washington DC features 195,000 square feet of event space and 95,000 square feet of exhibit space. Located in close proximity to the National Zoo and the National Cathedral, the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel is also home to two restaurants, a bar, a Starbucks and a gourmet deli.
Located near Dupont Circle and within a few short blocks of dozens of popular attractions, the Windsor Park Hotel is a Washington DC hotel offering quaint, Victorian-influenced accommodations. The simply appointed guestrooms feature small refrigerators, wireless Internet access and cable television with free HBO. Complimentary continental breakfasts are served each morning, and guests in need of a mid-day snack can visit the hotel’s small vending area. At the Windsor Park Hotel, fax and copy services are available through the front desk and concierge services are available upon request.