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In today's travel landscape, filled with shiny new resorts and ultra-modern skyscraper hotels, a bit of yesteryear is often welcome. Each of these 10 classic accommodations has witnessed a great deal of history, and each has held true to its historic roots and unique sense of place.
Restaurateurs, chefs, restaurant industry professionals, and guests gathered for the 43rd Annual RAMMYS Awards & Gala as the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) announced the 2025 RAMMYS Award winners, including our own Juan Sanchez as the Employee of the Year.
Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C. has been named one of the Favorite Hotels in Washington, D.C. by Travel + Leisure! Even more special, Willard InterContinental is now a Hall of Fame Honoree, recognized for 10 consecutive years of excellence.
Round Robin Bar has long been a favorite haunt for the city’s journalistic elite. The Gridiron Club, which used to host its annual dinners at the hotel, would pack the bar before and after the signature annual event. The National Press Club was established at the hotel in 1908, and its members have been devotees of the bar ever since.
U.S. News predominantly ranks luxury lodgings, as these are the type of accommodations travelers seek when researching the best hotels and resorts in a given destination. U.S. News defines luxury hotels as those that consistently receive a 4- or 5-star "hotel class" rating, which is determined by comparing the published class ratings assigned by several sources.
From restaurants and travel venue we can't live without to the boutiques and wellness spots that make the region shine, here are our favorites. Get ready to explore.
There are over 100,000 hotels to choose from across the United States and Canada, ranging in style, price range, and accommodations. Willard InterContinental is one of Washington, D.C.’s iconic landmarks.