Five Star Hotels in Washington
The Hay-Adams
The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown
The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C.
The St. Regis Washington D.C.

Four Star Hotels in Washington
Grand Hyatt - Washington DC (Center)
Hilton Washington And Towers
Hotel Madera - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel
Hotel Monaco Washington D.C. - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel
Jurys Washington Hotel
Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Park Hyatt Washington
Sofitel Washington Lafayette Square
St Gregory Hotel And Suites
The Fairmont Washington D.C.
The Hotel George
The Jefferson - A Loews Hotel
The Madison Hotel
The Melrose Hotel Washington D.C.
The Watergate Hotel
The Westin Embassy Row Washington D.C
The Westin Grand Washington DC
Washington Terrace Hotel
Wyndham City Center
Wyndham Washington DC

Three Star Hotels in Washington
Best Western New Hampshire Suites
Club Quarters Washington
Courtyard by Marriott - Washington District of Columbia
Courtyard by Marriott DC Convention Center
Doubletree Guest Suites Washington
Embassy Suites Chevy Chase Pavilion
Embassy Suites Washington
Four Points by Sheraton Washington D.C. Downtown
Georgetown Inn
Governors House Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC Franklin Square
Hilton Washington Embassy Row
Hotel Helix - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel
Hotel Lombardy
Hotel Monticello of Georgetown
Hotel Rouge - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel
Hyatt Regency - Washington DC
Jurys Normandy Inn
Latham Hotel Georgetown
Morrison Clark Historic Inn
One Washington Circle Hotel
Phoenix Park Hotel
Radisson Barceló Hotel Washington
St. James Suites
State Plaza Hotel
The Capital Hilton
The Churchill Hotel
The Henley Park Hotel
Topaz Hotel - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel
Washington Plaza Hotel

Two Star Hotels in Washington
Best Western Capitol Skyline Hotel
Best Western Downtown Capitol Hill
Connecticut Avenue Days Inn
Georgetown Suites
Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington DC Downtown
Lincoln Suites
Residence Inn By Marriott Washington Dupont Circle
The Capitol Hill Suites
Washington Suites Georgetown
Windsor Park Hotel

One Star Hotels in Washington
Gallaudet University Kellogg Conference Center

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C.



The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - overview.

  • Positioned between Georgetown and Dupont Circle, this 300-room hotel is a 10-minute stroll from the White House.
  • Offering views of either the hotel’s Japanese garden or the city, the spacious guestrooms are appointed with plush feather beds.
  • A veritable sports “city,” the adjacent Sports Club/LA welcomes Ritz-Carlton guests to its luxury fitness and spa facilities.
  • Coq Au Vin highlights the innovative fare in The Grill, the hotel’s restaurant with exhibition kitchen.

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Room details

    This hotel has 300 guestrooms, all of which include one king or two double beds. Each bed is covered in both duvet and bedspread. The rooms feature inlaid wooden furniture, armchairs and ottomans, and artwork.
  • Deluxe Room - These guestrooms offer one king or two double beds and accommodate a maximum of 4 guests. The spacious bathrooms are decked out with a separate shower and outsized marble tub.

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Property information

    What to expect: Opened in October 2000 in the exclusive West End, The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. has quickly earned a reputation for its efficient service and “see-and-be-seen” setting for Beltway power brokers. Built around an expansive Japanese garden with bamboo trees, reflecting pools, and a waterfall, the hotel also serves as a haven from the fast-paced D.C. world of dealmaking.
  • Amenity highlights: Don’t be surprised to spot someone from the West Wing—real or fictional—in the high-profile Sports Club/LA. Directly accessible from the hotel and complimentary for Ritz-Carlton guests, it offers one of the capital’s finest workout and spa experiences. The 100,000 square-foot center has the best and most up-to-date of the usual gym features—weight training, cardio, fitness assessments, and private training—plus a lap pool, flexibility/balance loft, outdoor sundeck, and sports art gallery. End your workout with a massage in the Splash Spa or manicure in the Roche Salon.
  • Insider tip: Tired of a boring old mint on the pillow? Guests will find a freshly baked brownie, pastry, or shortbread with evening turndown.

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Dining information

  • The Grill - Serving inventive American fare with a California twist, this gourmet eatery with an exhibition kitchen offers an airy, yet comfortable dining environment. Glass sculpture and contemporary paintings highlight the decor. Menu items include Truffled Artichoke Soup and Seared Duck Breast & Foie Gras. Live music is played Thursday through Sunday each week. On Sunday a champagne brunch attracts guests and locals alike.
  • The Lounge - An afternoon tea accompanied by a harpist is the prime attraction of this comfortable lounge, which also serves cocktails. Upholstered sofas and armchairs fill the room, and a fire crackles in the fireplace in the winter.
  • The Bar - Enjoy cocktails, light snacks, and hors d’oeuvres.

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Recreation information

    "With two regulation full-court basketball/volleyball gymnasiums and four international squash courts, the adjacent Sports Club/LA is an excellent place for guests to test their competitive mettle. A lap swimming pool with individual lanes provides an additional state-of-the-art venue for keeping fit. A sports manager and certified teaching professionals are on hand for guidance and instruction.

    The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply."

  • Aerobics classes
  • Basketball court
  • Racquetball/squash courts
  • Running track/path
  • Volleyball

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Policy information

  • Extra person charges may apply depending on hotel policy. Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply. Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges. All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
  • Check-in time is 3:00 PM
  • Check-out time is 12:00 PM

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Attractions

  • Georgetown – 5 minutes
  • White House – 10 minutes
  • Smithsonian museums – 10 minutes

    Dulles International Airport (IAD): Approximate driving time is 45 minutes.

    Driving directions from Dulles International Airport (IAD)t: Take the Dulles Toll Road East (no toll charged) and continue on the toll road as it converges with 66 East. Take 66 East across the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge; proceed across the bridge and stay in the left lane for the E Street Expressway. Stay to the right lane of the left exit ramp of E St and turn left at the first light onto 20th St. Turn left onto G St (2 blocks) and turn right onto 22nd St; the hotel is 4 blocks up on the left, between L and M Streets.

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. - Address

    The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C.
    1150 22nd St Nw
    Washington