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Conrad Washington DC
4.7/5136 Reviews

Conrad Washington DC

Penn Quarter Washington D.C.|1.83km from The 930 Club
In summary it’s a pleasant, very well-located hotel, and FOH staff work hard to keep customers happy. But poor fit and finish in rooms, chaotic housekeeping, billing issues, and slow customer support aren’t in keeping with the luxury positioning. In depth: Reception staff were superb: friendly, helpful, professional, and a surprise upgrade to a suite was most welcome. The restaurant is also very good and its staff, while occasionally overattentive, do a good job. Location couldn’t be much better for easy walks to a plethora of DC’s sights, museums, restaurants, shops, and transport. The rooms lack a luxury look and feel. They’re spacious and afford impressive views, but blandly and sp****ly furnished in a way that feels very cost conscious. Sound insulation is poor, to the extent that conversations and TVs in neighbouring rooms are clearly audible, as is street noise during peak times. Water pressure is extremely low, so the rain shower is rather more like soft drizzle . As with other Hilton hotels since the pandemic, there’s no minibar, no menus, no guest directory. It all feels rather spartan. Housekeeping is poor. Carpets and soft furnishings seemed grubby. The sofa, in particular, had several stains that looked like they could be removed if anyone cared to try. Clean glasses placed in the room had lip marks on the rim. Our coffee supplies were often not replenished. The second time we mentioned it, on returning to our room, we found two plastic bags stuffed with coffee, sugar, and cream dumped on the table — a distinct “here, stop bothering us” vibe. The breakfast, though very nice, is costly if you’re not getting the Food & Beverage Credit. There’s no end of alternatives nearby. There’s an obligatory 25% tip plus $5 delivery on room service. Laundry costs are such that I found it more cost effective to simply buy some extra clothes. Finally, our Food & Beverage Credit wasn’t applied to our bill. Hilton don’t answer replies to your receipt, so you have to fuss with corporate contact centres, chatbots and web forms. Took nearly a week to get a response, though to their credit they cleared our food bill as a goodwill gesture.

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Viceroy Washington DC
4.3/5100 Reviews

Viceroy Washington DC

Shaw Washington D.C.|1.34km from The 930 Club
The staff was very friendly and helpful when we required assistance. Unfortunately, the property itself didn't meet expectations. We intentionally paid more to stay at the Viceroy due to the its reputation and reviews of this particular Viceroy hotel. However, our first room was incredibly loud with noises coming from the wall, which we assume was water pipe or mechanical systems. Understandably, the building is old and noises are to be heard, but this was beyond loud. We then switched rooms to a higher floor which was fine noise level wise, but the paint on the ceiling was peeling in several places and the trim around the bathroom was shabby, showing signs of disrepair. In addition, neither room had in room coffee/tea available. That is a pretty standard amenity for hotels these days. The front desk was able to provide a coffee/tea setup but that seems odd and there was no mention of this in the room or online. There wasn't a mini bar either, but there were snacks available for purchase in the lobby and a mini fridge in the room so you do have other options. The coffee bar downstairs was great - delicious coffees and pastries! Lastly, being charged an ”amenities” fee of nearly $30 when there weren't a lot of amenities offered was irritating. Other than the wifi and the gym, there were no other amenities (the pool is only seasonal). As for the amenities Viceroy lists on its site, it includes ”meeting rooms” and ”rotating art displays”. I'm sorry, but those ”amenities” are pretty standard fare for any hotel and not something that guests should be expected to pay extra for. Again, the staff was helpful and the overall vibe of the hotel was modern, but for the price and quality of rooms that we experienced, I don't recommend it.

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington, D.C. Downtown
4.1/5112 Reviews
Downtown Washington
My family and I recently stayed a week at the Homewood Suites in Washington DC. Although the hotel shows it age, it makes up for it in the GREAT customer service. From the first day in which Tina worked hard to get our room straightened out, to the sweet women working breakfast, to the valets quickly working to get us on the road with directions. My son who recently had knee surgery was even treated to a big bag of snacks to keep up his spirits. We have never been in a hotel in which EVERY staff member greets you like family. We look forward to our next trip to DC and Homewood Suites.
The Darcy Hotel, Washington DC
4.4/5107 Reviews
Shaw
The design is better. The facilities are relatively new. The bathroom is relatively small. The floor aisle is darker.
U Street Hostel
4/575 Reviews
Shaw
This was my first stay in a capsule. I admit that I thought one would enter from the side instead of the end, not that this seemed to be a problem. I like the idea of being ensconced in a cocoon but I realise this isn’t for everyone. In dorm room situations I always prefer a lower bunk, the upper bunks can be more awkward. Unsurprisingly, the same applies here. Anyway, I put the pillow down the far end and climbed in head first. You ‘seal’ your capsule by pulling down the blind at the end. I am not claustrophobic in any way but found I had to keep the blind open for ventilation. There did appear to be ways to adjust the temperature but due to a busy travel schedule I didn’t get a chance to ask staff about this. This hotel uses Goki, this app that lets you scan yourself into the building and the rooms instead of typing in a room code. It has other functions as well. It is worth getting the Goki app as the door codes are changed periodically for security reasons but Goki should always scan you in once you’ve set it up. I thought that $5 for the laundry was a little much and I’m not sure how they ascertained who had paid and who hadn’t since you just walked in. Laundry detergent was included in the $5 charge and when I asked where I would find it they said it would be set out but I couldn’t find it anywhere so I had to track down a staff member. I’m glad to have finally checked ‘sleep in a capsule’ off the list.
Holiday Inn Washington-Central/White House, an IHG Hotel
4.2/5121 Reviews
Shaw
Check in was great, as I was able to get a room before the designated check in time, because my flight arrived early in the morning. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom had plenty of towels. The hotel is also walking distance from many shops and restaurants in DuPont Circle, which made it a great location to be in. I’d definitely return to this hotel whenever I come back to DC!
Cambria Hotel Washington, DC Convention Center
3.9/5104 Reviews
Mt. Vernon Square / Convention Center
Overall feels good. Cleaner and better service. The breakfast was not particularly good and there was very little variety. Check-out time is higher and check-in time is late. It is recommended to adjust it slightly.
Windsor Inn Hotel
3.4/556 Reviews
Dupont Circle
The hotel location and environment are very good, quiet, beautiful, clean, comfortable and cost-effective. It is convenient to travel, there are buses at the door, and taxis are also convenient. Front desk attitude was good. The hotel has free coffee and hot water 24 hours. There are refrigerators and microwaves downstairs. Quite satisfied.

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