Located in the West End, this elegant Neoclassical design hotel is close to popular Georgetown and the iconic historic attractions of DC. Its luxurious accommodation, secluded courtyard bar and sophisticated dining offer an urban sanctuary, along with the impeccable service that Fairmont is so well known for.
Accommodation at Fairmont Washington DC
Experience understated luxury in one of 413 spacious rooms and suites. Featuring king or queen size beds, local-themed artwork and a small dining table. Rooms also include a seating area and views of the city or courtyard below. Signature rooms are generously oversized and located at the ends of corridors for additional tranquillity, and deluxe rooms feature a balcony overlooking the lush courtyard. Spacious suites have the feel of a private apartment with elegant furnishings and generous living areas. And Fairmont Gold rooms and suites include access to additional complimentary services and private amenities.
Dining at Fairmont Washington DC
A spectacular central landscaped courtyard is home to the hotel’s restaurant, lounge and bar. Juniper restaurant offers breakfast, brunch and lunch menus of modern American favourites, that celebrate regional and seasonal ingredients - ideal for casual get togethers and family meals. Whilst the Courtyard Bar offers al fresco dining, coastal bites and refreshing cocktails.
Things to do at Fairmont Washington DC
Offering a central hub for exploring the city's rich cultural and historical treasures. Within walking distance you’ll find iconic landmarks such as the National Mall, Smithsonian museums, and the White House. Enjoy vibrant neighbourhoods like Georgetown for shopping and dining, or venture to Dupont Circle's art scene. The hotel's prime location ensures an experience filled stay.
Know Before You Go
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Currently, the Fairmont Washington DC doesn't charge a resort fee, however this can change at any time.