Ye Olde Hotel Washington rises from the ashes with a glaring, tell-all "W" on its brow. Thoughtful redesign plays on former grandiosity with sly, tongue-in-cheek touch. Peppermint-striped awnings a... read more
Executive halfway house for the house. Fortune 500 sends you to Washington once a month—your nine o'clock's at The Bank, your 11 o'clock's in The West Wing and you dress like you're on the sh... read more
Brand Paris infiltrates America's executive block party with stealth, impeccable taste, and funky striped carpets. Fancy man Pierre-Yves Rochon blends gold, teal, and red without flinching, throws ... read more
Every bit the generic, corporate chain hotel, but sometimes that's a good thing. Boffo location downtown is a short walk from the National Mall, the Smithsonian, and scores of restaurants and bars.... read more
Washington's Waldorf Astoria, even designed by the same guy. A whole lotta shit has gone down in these marble halls which are literally made of marble. Smoke-filled rooms also literal until quite... read more
If you can't be the president, be his neighbor. Immediate prestige is just a slingshot's shot away from the secret service men staring back at you from the White House roof. Gilded-age grand entr... read more
Roaring twenties opulence meets twenty-first century pomp with purpose. Unofficial overflow wing of top tier US Government, with more cabinet functions than IKEA. Land of inaugural balls and sex ... read more
Queenly residence for visiting heads of state, pocket-heavy Europeans and America's aging glitterati. Established K Street address fresh out of cosmetic surgery, behind royal marble façade l... read more
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Spit-polished, silver bullet 1940s trailer-turned-diner rises above...