The Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. puts you in the heart of the action. Situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Foggy Bottom – the capital’s government and cultural hub just a few blocks west of The White House – you’ll be well placed, whether you are in Washington D.C. for business or pleasure.
The hotel’s modern exterior gives little away, but step inside and that trademark Ritz-Carlton grandeur is everywhere; the interiors offer the brand's signature classic sophistication with a contemporary edge.
Food and drink is also taken seriously here. The moodily-lit Quadrant Bar and Lounge is home to an expert team of mixologists, who whip up some of the best signature cocktails in the city.
In May, the hotel unveiled The Saga restaurant by Venezuelan chef Enrique Limardo (of the city’s Michelin-starred Imperfecto). An innovative menu of Spanish dishes reimagined with a Latin American twist has already received critical acclaim.
The Ritz-Carlton Suite gives rise to the history of Washington, D.C. whilst ensuring a modern aesthetic. Acting as a luxury home away from home, the classic tricolor of red, white and blue has never looked so chic (trust us, it works).
The one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom accommodation has a stately living room decorated with American art and a feature fireplace.
A formal eight-seat dining room is served by a pantry, while a plant-lined terrace with panoramic views of downtown provides the chance to dine al fresco.
The bedroom is adorned in soothing neutral tones with subtle touches of blue and gold. It features a king-sized bed with Frette luxury linens. A chic minimalist master bathroom boasts a floating marble double vanity and an inviting Jacuzzi tub with a separate rainforest shower.
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Gael Crutchet
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What is it about this suite that separates it from anything else on offer in the region?
"Inspired by the residences of Washington, D.C., The Ritz-Carlton Suite evokes a 'home away from home' experience while marrying accents of traditional American design and contemporary elegance. The suite features a primary bedroom, spacious living room with a cozy fireplace, formal eight-seat dining room with an adjacent pantry, one-and-a-half marble bathrooms with a jacuzzi bathtub and rain forest shower, and an expansive outdoor terrace offering stunning panoramic city views of downtown Washington, D.C."
Company | The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. |
Price per night ($) | 8,000 |
Profile type | Enhanced |
Number of bedrooms | One bedroom |
Features - in suite | Floor-to-ceiling windows Dining room Kitchen Fireplace |
Leisure facilities - Hotel | Family/Child friendly Library Pet friendly Weddings Gym |
Luxury and privacy options | Private use of hotel amenities |
Size of master bed | King (152 × 198cm) |
Number of bathrooms | Two bathrooms |
Number of floors | One floor |
Disability aids | Accessible parking Adapted bathroom features |
Food and drink facilities - Hotel | Private Dining |
Number of restaurants | Two restaurants |
Business facilities - Hotel | Board room Library Conference room Event space |
Views | City views |
Outside space | Rooftop terrace |
Transport options | Airport transfers |
Luxury brands | Diptyque |
Sustainability initiatives | Recycling systems - Plastic Recycling Recycling systems - Glass Linen and towel reuse programs Recycling systems - Paper/card Community initiatives |
Bed linen brand | Frette |
Suite type | City |
Silver 2024, Access
Silver 2024, Luxury
Bronze 2024, In-Suite Facilities
Bronze 2024, Sustainability
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.
Situated on a tree-lined street in the West End area of Washington, D.C., this plush property is a perfect base for exploring the city. The hotel is within walking distance of the White House, Georgetown and Embassy Row; the concierge is on hand to craft customized itineraries.
The 300 accommodations at The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C., are pared-back and sophisticated. Color palettes are neutral with the occasional pop of crimson or marine blue, while design accents nod to the city’s storied history.
When it comes to dining, guests are in for a real treat; the hotel is home to The Saga, an upscale restaurant helmed by Enrique Limardo serving vibrant Spanish cuisine. And, for something a bit more casual, guests can enjoy cocktails and light bites at the Quadrant Bar & Lounge.