Features:
A local landmark since 1925, this grand dame welcomes visitors with a seemingly endless lobby with hundreds of gilt-edged medallions decorating the ceiling. Tucked away discreetly on either side are a friendly bar and two stylish restaurants, as well as shops selling everything from flowers to designer duds. Sneak a peek at the grand ballroom, lined with balconies on either side, which hosted inaugural balls for presidents from Coolidge to Reagan. The hotel's 650 rooms are spread out over 10 floors in the rose-bricked Beaux Arts building. The pillowtop beds are wrapped in luxe linens, and the bathrooms are stocked with high-end toiletries. There are both wired and Wi-Fi connections (for a fee). An expansive fitness room has lots of cardio and circuit-training equipment.
Hotel Location:
The Mayflower is on Connecticut Avenue, a favorite shopping strip for locals. Three blocks north is Dupont Circle, perhaps the prettiest of the city's pocket parks, and surrounding it in every direction are eateries ranging fr
Features:
A local landmark since 1925, this grand dame welcomes visitors with a seemingly endless lobby with hundreds of gilt-edged medallions decorating the ceiling. Tucked away discreetly on either side are a friendly bar and two stylish restaurants, as well as shops selling everything from flowers to designer duds. Sneak a peek at the grand ballroom, lined with balconies on either side, which hosted inaugural balls for presidents from Coolidge to Reagan. The hotel's 650 rooms are spread out over 10 floors in the rose-bricked Beaux Arts building. The pillowtop beds are wrapped in luxe linens, and the bathrooms are stocked with high-end toiletries. There are both wired and Wi-Fi connections (for a fee). An expansive fitness room has lots of cardio and circuit-training equipment.
Hotel Location:
The Mayflower is on Connecticut Avenue, a favorite shopping strip for locals. Three blocks north is Dupont Circle, perhaps the prettiest of the city's pocket parks, and surrounding it in every direction are eateries ranging from sidewalk cafes frequented by students and young families to reserve-months-ahead restaurants where you might spot D.C.'s movers and shakers (and, occasionally, the President). You're five blocks from the White House and about seven from the Washington Monument. The city's futuristic Metro system is close at hand—the Farragut North station is just down the block. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is five miles away/
Amenities:
High speed wireless
Exercise gym
Business center
Pets allowed
Restaurant
Non-smoking rooms (generic)
Valet parking
Cable television
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