The architecture—110-year-old neoclassical church with 60-foot vaulted ceilings and stained glass
Adams Morgan location—walkable to dozens of independent bars, vintage shops, and global eateries
Pet policy is legendary—dogs and cats stay 100% free with no weight limits
Resumo Rápido: It's undeniably stylish and the lobby is a scene, but the 'too-cool' vibe can sometimes mean style over substance in the rooms.
Revisado por @Lovelifeandtravel: Staying inside a converted church was such a vibe. I spent hours reading in that vintage armchair and the brass bathroom details made getting ready feel so luxurious. If you love design and history, this spot in Adams Morgan is unmatched.
Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram
The hype
Travelers obsess over the lobby design and the coffee shop, but opinions on room comfort are mixed.
Reality check
The 'vintage' touches like the wood-topped vanities look great in photos but often warp or feel grimy if not perfectly maintained.
You travel with a dog (seriously, the free pet policy is rare)
You prefer a lively neighborhood vibe over the sterile 'downtown' business district
You want a hotel lobby that doubles as a cool coworking space and cocktail lounge
Limpeza e Manutenção
8.2
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some guests report missed dust on the vintage furniture.
Bathroom hygiene: The main weak point. The wooden vanities are prone to water damage and can feel 'grimy' even when clean.
Maintenance: Good condition overall, but the 'shabby chic' aesthetic sometimes masks actual wear and tear.
Linens & towels: High quality, crisp, and usually spotless.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells amazing (coffee and custom scent); rooms are generally fresh but old carpets can sometimes hold a musty note.
Sleepability™
7MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4BARULHENTO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Ambulance sirens from 18th Street/Columbia Road
Late-night bar crowds on weekends
Thin walls between rooms
Antes de reservar
Bom saber
The 'Amenity Fee' (~$31) covers the gym, WiFi, and bike rentals—use them to get your money's worth.
Breakfast is NOT included and is a la carte (and pricey—think $18 for eggs).
The lobby radio station (Full Service Radio) broadcasts live, which is a cool feature to watch.
O que levar
Earplugs (essential for weekend stays)
Walking shoes (Adams Morgan is hilly and best explored on foot)
A reusable water bottle (filtered water stations are available)
Room Genie
Melhores escolhas
Monument View rooms (high floors) actually offer a distant but clear view of the Washington Monument
Apartment Suite for a residential feel with more sound insulation
Quartos a evitar
Low-floor rooms facing Euclid Street (garbage truck and street noise)
Rooms near the elevator bank (noise bleed)
Room Request Genie – copiar e colar
“I would love a room on a high floor (7th or above) facing away from the main street for quiet. If a Monument View upgrade is available, I'd be thrilled.”
FAQ e dicas ocultas
Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.
Is there really no pool?
Correct. There is a rooftop terrace for events/views, but absolutely no swimming pool.
How far is it from the White House and Museums?
It's about 2 miles. You cannot easily walk it. Expect a 15-20 minute Uber or a 30-minute bus/metro ride.
Is the neighborhood safe?
Yes, Adams Morgan is bustling and generally safe, but it gets rowdy late at night on weekends. Exercise standard city awareness.
Can I park my own car?
Technically yes, if you find a spot on the street (good luck) or a third-party garage. The hotel only offers valet for ~$55.
Are the rooms big?
They are decent for DC standards (starting around 300 sq ft), but the layout with the large desks can sometimes feel a bit tight.
Does the room radio actually work?
Yes, the vintage-style radios are functional and tuned to the hotel's own station, but they can be tricky to operate if you're used to digital.
Dicas de Insiders
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The 'Cup We All Race 4' coffee shop in the lobby is excellent but gets slammed; go before 8am.
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Walk 5 minutes to Meridian Hill Park on a Sunday afternoon to hear the famous drum circle.
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Ask the front desk for a 'Priority Bicycle' rental early in the day—they are free but limited.
5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir
💡The bathroom vanities are made of wood, which looks cool but often feels damp or warped.
💡The 'Monument View' is quite distant—don't expect it to fill your window.
💡The elevators can be painfully slow during morning rush hour.
💡There is a 'No Kid Hungry' donation ($1/night) automatically added to your bill unless you opt out.
💡The lobby is a popular workspace for locals, so finding a seat can sometimes be competitive.
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