Tabard Inn
11 expert reviews
“This historic property opened in 1922 and was named for the lodging in Chaucerâs "Canterbury Tales".”
– Gayot
Frommer's
"If you favor the offbeat and personal over cookie-cutter chains, try the Tabard."
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Fodor's
"One of the city's oldest hotels is actually three connected town houses, featuring all kinds of hidden treasures and rooms along dimly lighted hallways."
Lonely Planet
"Named for the inn in The Canterbury Tales, this delightful, historic hotel is set in a trio of Victorian-era row houses."
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Travel + Leisure
"The Hotel Tabard Inn is located five blocks from the White House in the Dupont Circle neighborhood."
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Rough Guide
"Three converted Victorian townhouses near Dupont Circle, with forty unique, antique-stocked rooms."
Michelin Guide
"A Dupont Circle institution, this hotel radiates character with its twisting staircases, stained-glass lamps and antique furnishings."
BlackBook
"Reputation-rich, lace-free boarding house caters to establishment employed by actual rich and famous."
Time Out
"Each of the Tabard’s 40 rooms is decorated in brilliant colors with a hotchpotch of slightly chipped antiques."
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Not For Tourists
"Private and shared bath options, also nice brunch."
The Telegraph
8.0
"This charming, 35-room hotel off Dupont Circle has been open to visitors since 1922."
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