The elegant ten-story Fairmont, Washinton, D.C. is Washington D.C's premier hotel. This classic property ideally located, just minutes fr... more »
The elegant ten-story Fairmont, Washinton, D.C. is Washington D.C's premier hotel. This classic property ideally located, just minutes from the K Street corridor, Georgetown, and all of D.C.'s major monuments.
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Located in Washington's fashionable West End, The Fairmont Washington, D.C. surrounds you with comfort and luxury. The perfect hotel for either business or leisure travel, The Fairmont Washington, D.C. offers spacious guestrooms and the brilliant colors of nature found in the hotel's central garden courtyard, reflecting these tones throughout the property. Discerning business and leisure travelers will enjoy the Fairmont Gold Floor. A luxurious hotel-within-a-hotel concept, guests will enjoy a private check-in and attentive, personalized service when staying on the Gold Floor. Large, luxuriously appointed rooms and suites will be paired with butler service, a private staff and a dedicated Concierge. The Gold Floor's incredible lounge will offer guests complimentary Continental breakfast, cocktail canapes, an honor bar, and private computer workstations. The finest meeting space, accommodations, and personal service will draw you back to the 4-diamond Fairmont Washington, D.C. time and again.
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Location. The Fairmont Washington D. C. stands in the fashionable West End neighborhood of Washington, D. C. Georgetown is located three blocks away. The White House is one mile from this property. Hotel Features. The hotel's elegant, light-filled lobby overlooks a popular wedding site, the garden courtyard, that features a fountain and is furnished with umbrella-shaded tables. Juniper Restaurant offers indoor and garden dining, and is decorated in botanical hues. The menu lists mid-Atlantic fare and regional Chesapeake dishes. The Colonnade Room serves Sunday Brunch. The Lobby Lounge prepares contemporary American cuisine and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The 24-hour business center houses four computer stations and is staffed during business hours. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee in public areas. The Fairmont Washington D. C. boasts one of the district's largest fitness and health facilities. The health club contains massage and beauty-treatment rooms, a lap pool, tanning booths and steam rooms. The fitness facility overlooks the indoor pool and contains television-mounted cardiovascular and weight-training machines, Pilates equipment, squash and racquetball courts, a half-basketball court, Kinesis machines and a spinning room. Guestrooms. This 10-story hotel offers 415 guestrooms equipped with high-speed Internet access for a fee, and CD players. Rooms feature light earth tones with gold highlights, marble or glass-topped furniture, and armchairs paired with ottomans. Rooms include honor bars. Complimentary in-room safes are provided. Bathrooms feature Botticino marble tiles, bathrobes, slippers, weight scales and lighted magnifying mirrors. Bathrooms are stocked with Molton Brown toiletries. Gold-level rooms feature DVD players, flat-screen televisions, and lounge access with complimentary breakfasts and afternoon treats. Select rooms include balconies with courtyard views. Expert Tip. The herb garden located in the courtyard supplies fresh lavender used in the Juniper Restaurant's recipes, including the popular lavender biscuits. During summer months, the restaurant hosts Thursday-night outdoor barbecues in the courtyard.
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26 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
From the moment I entered the hotel I knew it is going to be an amazing experience. This place provides an outstanding service, beautiful lobby and rooms. This is definitely a hotel no one would regret staying in and that I am going to visit again.
The Fairmont Washington DC hotel is
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Posted Jun 16, 2008
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The Fairmont Washington DC hotel is nice, but I was disappointed with a few aspects of the stay. The staff was very friendly and professional and the rooms were clean. However, my room was next to a room labeled "Private" which was a room the...
The Fairmont Washington DC hotel is
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Posted Jun 16, 2008
Okay
The Fairmont Washington DC hotel is nice, but I was disappointed with a few aspects of the stay. The staff was very friendly and professional and the rooms were clean. However, my room was next to a room labeled "Private" which was a room the...
The Fairmont Washington DC hotel is
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Posted Jun 16, 2008
Okay
The Fairmont Washington DC hotel is nice, but I was disappointed with a few aspects of the stay. The staff was very friendly and professional and the rooms were clean. However, my room was next to a room labeled "Private" which was a room the...
29 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Stayed here on a Friday night during a quick trip to Washington with my wife. It was an ideal location to Georgetown bars, restaurants and shopping. While you can take a taxi to Georgetown, it is only a 10 minute walk to the intersection of M Street and Wisconsin Ave.
The hotel itself was nice, however, as others have said some of the features are starting to show their age (some touch-up painting and flat screen tvs) could go a long way.
We had the Saturday brunch buffet at the restaurant in the hotel. For $25pp, it was nice, and a deal for what was served. Plus it beat waiting in line at La Madeleine in Georgetown (though if you are an early riser definitely go there).
One of my only complaints was that the parking was $30 overnight. While DC parking has gotten more expensive since I last lived there (10 years ago), $30 seemed more like NY prices than DC. At least my car came out without any new scratches (unlike NYC).
Overall, for $149/night, it was a great choice for hotels. Perfect location if you plan on going to monuments and Georgetown.
Very luxurious and clean hotel. Very
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Posted Oct 07, 2007
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Very luxurious and clean hotel. Very expensive. Watch the $* a day for parking that tends to be a surprise. Good location. Restaurants are obscenely expensive so walk to Georgetown or take a drive up Connecticut Ave to chevy Chase for lunch or...
52 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Its a good location, but its a heavily trafficked area. Plan to allow plenty of time for valet to retrieve your car as the hotel is popular for local meeting venues which tie up parking.
We like the Presidents Club Lounge area and the pampering there.
I am very likely
to return to the The Fairmont Washington, D.C..
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
49 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I thought the hotel was very nice. There was a problem with the key lock system and I could not enter my room for over thirty minutes. This was inconvenient. The bathroom tub was not properly cleaned. Otherwise it was a great stay.
They had a greeter at the door, and if the staff saw you looking lost they were very quick to come and ask how they could assist you.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the The Fairmont Washington, D.C..
I would not recommend it to friends.