Nestled in the bustling NoMa neighborhood, The Morrow offers chic rooms, a lively rooftop bar with Capitol views, and top-notch staff to elevate your stay.
"A seafood-focused, full-service brasserie located in the Morrow Hotel in the Union Market district. The restaurant draws inspiration from the history of Black excellence in the arts in D.C. and offers a menu featuring raw, cured, and dry-aged seafood, premium steaks, comfort food classics, and seasonal produce from local farms." - Tierney Plumb
"Prepares food and drink specials with a DJ-led playlist for its annual July Fourth celebration."
"Part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, this 203-room hotel opened in 2022 promising to be a flagship hotel in NoMa. Something new for the neighborhood is the sophisticated rooftop space, Upstairs at The Morrow, which boasts sweeping views of the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument from its outdoor terrace. NoMa, right near the Union Market district, is a warehouse district home to independent boutiques and dozens of restaurants—including a fleet of restaurants from Stephen Starr, as a follow-up to his D.C. hit Le Diplomate. It's also a quick drive from Union Station, which is handy if you're running late for the Amtrak. In the rooms, dusky shades of blue serve as the palette, and bathrooms are outfitted with Le Labo bath and body products. Spring for a spacious balcony room for an envy-inducing closet space, big shower and soaking tub, and your own terrace overlooking the city hustle." - Adele Chapin, Laura Ratliff
"Why book? To explore Union Market's buzzy dining scene, or to just stay in and cocoon within the hotel's restful blue tones. Set the scene The lobby of this very contemporary hotel feels especially dreamy, thanks to high ceilings with chunky columns, serpentine pale blue couches, and even a Champagne vending machine. Consider this a respite from the work world for weary business travelers. The backstory Part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, the 203-room hotel opened in 2022 promising to be a flagship hotel in NoMa. Something new for the neighborhood is the sophisticated rooftop space, Upstairs at The Morrow, which boasts sweeping views of the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument from its outdoor terrace. The rooms Dusky shades from inky midnight to pale blue serve as the palette for The Morrow's rooms. The bathrooms are outfitted with Le Labo bath and body products. Spring for a spacious Balcony room, with an envy-inducing closet space, big shower and soaking tub, and your own balcony overlooking the city hustle. Food and drink Michelin-starred chef Nicholas Stefanelli created his own version of a French bistro, with curvy booths and a gorgeous marble bar. The mood at Le Clou is celebratory, with gougères and bubbles, seafood towers and a cheese cart. Upstairs at The Morrow is a more let-your-hair-down type of fun, with frozen rosé and gummy bear shots at the bar. The neighborhood/area What used to be a collection of warehouses in Northeast D.C. is becoming almost unrecognizable, as high-rise apartment towers and food hall after food hall more in. The Morrow is situated in NoMa, right near the Union Market district, which is home to independent boutiques and dozens of restaurants—including a fleet of restaurants from Stephen Starr as a follow-up to his D.C. hit Le Diplomate. It's also a quick drive from Union Station, which is handy if you're running late for the Amtrak. The service The front desk team can set you up with a buckwheat or memory foam pillow from the "pillow menu", or aromatherapy oils and Moroccan mint tea as part of the hotel's self-care offerings. For families The "Morrow Explorers" program allows kids to check out a backpack filled with crayons and a coloring book, a little robe and slippers, and the classic children's book "Goodnight Moon." Families can also ring up the front desk for a glass of milk and a plate of cookies before bed. Eco effort The Morrow's building was designed to LEED-Gold certification specifications, and sustainable features include green roof areas and energy-efficient HVAC. Accessibility Accessible king, queen, and one-bedroom suites can be found here. Anything left to mention? The hotel boasts a pristine gym and partners up with local instructors for cool fitness collabs, like classes with Black woman-founded fitness brand Sidebarre." - Adele Chapin
"The view of the Capitol is crystal clear from the rooftop of new NoMa hotel The Morrow, so it makes sense that this would be the place for a 4th of July party with DJs, Stars n’ Stripes margaritas, and s’mores with red, white, and blue marshmallows. Party packages range from $35 to $1000 for seating for up to 10 around a firepit; call for bookings at The Upstairs. Le Clou, the hotel’s French brasserie by chef Nicholas Stefanelli, is also hosting a 4th of July barbecue buffet starting at $75 per person or $39 for children under 12, which includes general entry to the fireworks viewing party on the rooftop. Hotel packages with entry to the party are also available."