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"Recognized as one of the capital’s Two-MICHELIN-Key hotels, this Washington, D.C. property is positioned as a top-tier option close to major attractions." - Julia Eskins

"Set downtown, this Two-Key hotel combines old-world aesthetics with boutique-era services to deliver the opulence and historical atmosphere of one of the original grand dames; much of what you see today is the result of a 2009 renovation, but the sense of period grandeur remains intact." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Housed in a former 1920s Beaux-Arts apartment block that underwent a major 2009 overhaul, this stately hotel features a restored lobby skylight that crowns The Greenhouse restaurant, where offerings include Virginia oysters with a strawberry Prosecco mignonette, 24-hour–braised short ribs, and truffled French onion soup served under a puff-pastry dome. The 99 rooms are polished yet warm, with crown molding and substantial furnishings that evoke a White House–adjacent residential feel, and the hotel preserves a small collection of framed documents signed by Thomas Jefferson." - Laura Dannen Redman, Nicholas DeRenzo

"Enjoy a festive brunch at the Greenhouse this Easter that includes plates like strawberry French toast with whipped maple syrup cream, toasted almond, and blueberry compote; Maryland jumbo crab cake with lemon caper aioli, baby arugula, orange, and pickled red onion; baked n’dunderi gnocchi with smoked mozzarella and tomato sauce; and for dessert, a robin’s egg macaron with Nutella caramel ganache. It’s priced $140 per adult and $55 per child." - Vinciane Ngomsi
"Provides a private boat tour with Embark DC for guests, offering unobstructed views of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac River." - Taryn White Taryn White Taryn White is a D.C.-based travel writer who covers a wide range of topics, including family travel, hotels, food, aviation, beaches, historical and cultural topics, and wellness travel. She can ofte