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Review: InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel

A revamped D.C. grand dame.
Readers Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
  • Willard InterContinental
  • Willard InterContinental Washington DC, Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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Amenities

Bar
Business
Family
Gym
Spa
urban
Wifi

Rooms

335

What should we know before we go?
Two blocks from the White House and the National Mall, this historic hotel from 1818 has been expertly restored with an $18 million renovation in 2018 to celebrate its 200th anniversary. The famously ornate hotel isn't frozen in amber: in 2023, local artist Maggie O’Neill and her creative design studio SWATCHROOM reinvigorated the hotel's famous ornate Peacock Alley hallway and Crystal Room event space with art, carpeting and lighting that freshens up The Willard's timeless style. It's time to revisit this capital grand dame, and fast. The architecture blends Federal and Empire styles. The ornate lobby features dramatic marble columns, detailed tray ceilings representing each state in the country, lush plants, and intricate tile mosaics. It's no surprise that everyone from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King, Jr., have rested their head here at some point—and that the hotel regularly sees people pop in off the street to take a look.

What’s the crowd like?
Luxury travelers and Washington VIPs.

The good stuff: Tell us about the rooms.
Double rooms are more spacious than competitor Hay-Adams. Plush white linens and preppy blue tones contrast with dark wood furniture, and the beds are comfortable. Executive suites are luxe and roomy, some with two bathrooms, as well as a dining and lounge area. Front-facing rooms that are high enough have views of the National Mall.

How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Anything of note?
Rooms have basic minibars, USB charging points, and luckily, in-room coffeemakers from Nespresso.

Anything stand out about other services and features?
There's a historic bar perfect for an evening nightcap, and a great modern fitness center. Peacock Alley is an exceptional spot for afternoon tea, complete with harpsichordist. Visit during the Christmas season, when the hotel is decorated to the hilt and you can sit in the lobby and listen to carolers.

Bottom line: Why are we choosing The Willard?
It's hard to beat this hotel's location and proximity to the city's biggest sites; it's a true grand dame of D.C., and the impeccable service won't disappoint.

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