Park Hyatt Washington D.C. vs InterContinental the Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel
Park Hyatt Washington and Willard InterContinental Washington are both rated highly by professional reviewers. Overall, Park Hyatt Washington ranks marginally better than Willard InterContinental Washington. Park Hyatt Washington ranks #8 in Washington DC with positive reviews from 17 sources such as Travel + Leisure, Afar Magazine and Zagat.
Park Hyatt Washington D.C.
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1201 24th Street NW, Washington DC, DC 20037
From $329 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This luxury hotel features spacious lodging, from the "Park Deluxe" rooms measuring 408 square feet, to the "Premier Park Deluxe" rooms, which measure 618 square feet."
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Concierge
"Designer Tony Chi set out... to capture the essence of D.C.'s role as the nation's capital without resorting to clichéd historicism. That he succeeded is evident immediately upon entering."
Oyster
Luxury
"Built in 1986 and renovated in 2006, this polished, urbane 216-room hotel in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood has soothing public spaces, luxuriously appointed and generously-sized rooms."
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DK Eyewitness
"The decor at this hotel features original artwork enhancing its elegant ambience. The hotel has an indoor pool and a fitness center."
BlackBook
"Don’t let the name confuse you. With a twee tea cellar and a crsip temple atmosphere, this park has more zen than a Japanese monastery."
InterContinental the Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel
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1401 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington DC, DC 20004
From $161 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"This cavernous Beaux Arts masterpiece has been the centerpiece of official Washington since it opened in 1850."
Travel + Leisure
"Today's Willard, a bit like the political world it esteems, is grand in public, though a little bland in private."
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DK Eyewitness
"This is certainly among the most historic of hotels. Epochal events, including the birth of the League of Nations, were discussed here by principal figures."
Star Service
"The regularly maintained accommodations all feature a traditional decor of high ceilings, dark-stained period furniture, classic color schemes and traditional window treatments."
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BlackBook
"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."