Since 1850, the name Willard has epitomised the grand hotel concept in the nation s capital. Today, Willard InterContinental Washington... more »
Since 1850, the name Willard has epitomised the grand hotel concept in the nation s capital. Today, Willard InterContinental Washington continues the tradition in landmark style. Located just two blocks from the White House and the National Mall, the hotel is convenient to government and business offices, shopping and many must-see sights.
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Location. The Willard Intercontinental Hotel is located in Washington, D. C. within three blocks of the White House, Washington Monument and Smithsonian Institution Museums. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is five blocks away. The Jefferson Memorial and Lincoln Memorial are within nine blocks of the hotel. Hotel Features. The Willard Intercontinental Hotel, built in 1901 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was named to the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List in 2007, 2006 and 2005. The white stone Beaux Arts architecture, mosaic tiled floors, marble columns and period chandeliers in the lobby are original to the hotel. The property boasts five dining options. The Willard Room serves regional American and European cuisine. Café du Parc is a classic French bistro and Round Robin Bar offers cocktails and light fare. The Taste of America brunch is offered on Sundays and Afternoon Tea in Peacock Alley is served daily. Located on the second floor of the hotel, The I Spa at the Willard offers 11 massages, men's and women's steam and sauna rooms, and fitness equipment. The spa also offers body treatments, facials, barber services and specialty baths. An outdoor relaxation deck overlooks the hotel's courtyard. Wireless Internet access is complimentary in the lobby. Guestrooms. The hotel's 332 smoke-free guestrooms present Federal-, Victorian- and Edwardian-style reproduction furnishings. Guestrooms offer turndown service, which includes chocolates placed on pillows each night. Bathrooms feature scales, terry-cloth bathrobes and slippers, and lighted makeup mirrors. High-speed wired and wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Expert Tip. Whether you want big-city ambience or a quiet retreat, The Willard Intercontinental has your number. The rooms with the best views of the city are those fronting Pennsylvania Avenue. If you're searching for solitude, however, the rooms facing the courtyard are the quietest. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property upon service, check-in, or check-out. Pets: $100 per stay, Valet parking: $35 per day, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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Everything was perfect. All of the
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Posted Nov 14, 2007
Excellent
Everything was perfect. All of the staff members were great and always asking if they can help in any way.Except for room service, there was nothing for the kids to eat.“I would recommend it to everyone. The location is great for sight seeing. They...
Exceptional staff.Overpriced food that
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Posted Aug 04, 2007
Excellent
Exceptional staff.Overpriced food that was average.“Exceptional staff with beautiful surroundings. Wonderful DC location, walking distance to many historical attractions...
The location, staff, and the stay in
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Posted May 20, 2007
Excellent
The location, staff, and the stay in general.Some noise from other rooms.“Very interesting location, close to nice places and the staff are so friendly. Recommended...
44 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The hotel has beautiful rooms and great amenities. It also has a super staff, very helpful. It is located one block from the White House. They had the most comfortable bed I ever slept on.
I am not likely
to return to the InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C..
I would definitely recommend it to friends.