Eaton DC

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Eaton DC

Hotel · Downtown

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1201 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005

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Retro-chic rooms, French-American dining, alternative therapies, social club  

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1201 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

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+1 202 289 7600
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14 Best Luxury and Boutique Hotels in Washington, D.C. - AFAR

"Built as a socially conscious hub for like-minded travelers and locals, this property blends private and communal workspaces, regular programming (from Tibetan sound healing to Afrosoul yoga), and an on-site community radio station that features underground music and talk shows. Guest rooms range from compact cabins to suites, are pet friendly, and carry a ‘global nomad’ aesthetic with colorful textiles, Himalayan salt lamps, Grown Alchemist bath products, health-focused minibars, Bluetooth speakers, and record players. Food-and-drink highlights include Michele’s by chef Matt Baker, a rooftop bar, and a speakeasy adorned with a mural of Ruby Bridges." - Laura Dannen Redman, Nicholas DeRenzo

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Michelin Unveils New Hotel Ratings, Michelin "Keys" - AFAR

"Awarded one Michelin key as a property providing a very special stay, this Washington, D.C. hotel is recognized for its design, steady service and comfort, and a distinctive personality contributing to the local cultural scene." - Stacey Lastoe

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A Brief Guide to All the Key Hotels in Washington D.C.

"Among the newest and hippest, the Eaton DC sports a boho aesthetic and a firm commitment to a progressive ethos — this hotel, set downtown on K Street, is a launchpad for progress, where rotating art exhibits fill the first floor and activists and political groups make use of its radio station, screening room, and co-working space." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Eaton DC Is a Launchpad for Progress

"Katherine Lo’s Eaton DC isn’t just one of the best hotels in the United States capital. It’s also a headquarters for activism, community, social justice, and ... In November 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges became one of the first Black children to integrate an all-white elementary school in the South. The iconic civil rights moment was immortalized by Norman Rockwell in his paintingThe Problem We All Live With. Erik Thor-Sandberg’s mural at Eaton DC offers a different perspective, that of a defiant Bridges slaying the monstrous Jabberwock from Lewis Carroll’sThrough the Looking-Glass.The mural might not completely epitomize the philosophy ofEaton DC, but it comes close.There aren’t many hotels like the Eaton. Elevator doors open on photographs of protesters under attack by firehose and a “whites only” sign from decades past. Socially conscious art exhibitions rotate through the lobby. A “radical library” shares a wall with the cocktail bar behind it. Many hotels espouse progressive values. Some even paper the walls with it. At Eaton, it goes beyond ethos. A mural about slaying the forces of evil is great. Eaton aids the actual slaying.The hotel holds no allegiance to any political party, but they don’t hide their activist mission, inspired as it is by “the historic political movements that struggled for equity and progress,” according to founder Katherine Lo. Today, her hotel consciously joins movements that follow in their path.“When mobilizations have happened in DC, we’ve been the headquarters of it.”Her team is made up not just of hotel professionals, but of many DC natives with a background — like hers — in the arts, music, or activism. Sometimes political organizations find them through these networks. Or sometimes they just “reach out to us because they feel aligned with our ethos.” They’ve hosted the Women’s March planning committee, as well as campaigners from the Indigenous Environmental Network, and provided sanctuary for social justice protesters. Members of the hotel’s co-working space often find themselves collaborating on new progressive projects.And while supporting significant historical moments make up the core of theEaton DCvision, the aesthetics themselves are important here, too. Especially in a capital city defined by classical white pillars, stately buildings, and founding fathers.Enter the National Gallery of Art from one side and you’re led through a lobby of pre-revolutionary portraits of white nobility. Enter Eaton DC and you’re greeted by BLK NEWS, a version of Kahlil Joseph’s video installation that first premiered at the Venice Biennale. Crossed outNew York Timesheadlines referencing “Black Mozart” splash across the screen while the concierge hands you a room key. The message here is bold and uncompromising — and impressive in a city where most hospitality brands strive to keep their appeal as broad as possible.“The offerings and programming at Eaton DC serve as antidotes to a town often mired in exclusive and hegemonic spaces and narratives,” as the hotel explains to any guest willing to read a note in the elevator. All of this is a form of social sustainability, of course, but the hotel is environmentally responsible as well. It's LEED Gold certified, eco-friendly, and energy efficient.“We're committed to the values of community and social and environmental impact,” explains Lo. Lofty goals, but it’s not a stuffy place. Set a fifteen minute walk from the White House or the National Mall, the first floor alone has all the infrastructure of a thriving little city. The radio station alerts you in neon lights that it’s on-air before you make it to the front desk. Move clockwise around this kind of village square for rotating art exhibits, screening room, co-working space, exclusive cocktail lounge, café, and upscale New American restaurant. And that’s before you go upstairs.It sounds like a lot to put together, even before you factor in the uncompromising progressive vision. But maybe that’s the secret, the unifying philosophy that holds all the pieces together and draws a diverse, like-minded crowd to its countless attractions, like a self-selecting mechanism for community. In general, it’s a place that feels like the heart of something. We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention Wild Days, the buzzing indoor/outdoor rooftop that hosts a DJ and half the city’s young people late into the night. (The other half are on the waitlist for Allegory, the creative cocktail bar on the first floor, where you’ll find the Ruby Bridges mural).Guests and locals can book a host of classes or appointments, with yoga classes, reiki, or a turn in the infrared sauna on offer. For decoration, Eaton dabbles in the occasional crystal, Himalayan salt lamp, or incense bowl. There are several suites, but all of the rooms are comfortable — spruced up with record players and a stack of progressive books (mine had works by Susan Sontag and Cory Booker) to go with comfortable, organic bedding and beautiful bathrooms.“As we were burning out and working so hard, we would joke we were trying to start a hotel, a coffee shop, a restaurant, a bar, a music venue, a radio station, and a wellness center, and a co-working space at the same time,” remembers Lo, “Like, are we insane?”See above: they are not.Book Eaton DC on the MICHELIN Guide →In 2024, the MICHELIN Guide is announcing the first ever MICHELIN Keys —a brand new distinctionthat recognizes the most outstanding hotels across the world. Eaton DC is a One Key hotel in the United States. Find our selection team’s official take,here." - Mitchell Friedman

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