Professional Review
A grande dame of Washington, this beaux-arts landmark hotel was designed by Henry Hardenbergh, who also created New York's Plaza hotel and the Dakota apartments.
Dominating a prestigious corner at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, this 12-story hotel has a long, distinguished history. "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" was penned here in 1861, and President Ulysses S. Grant's frequent visits to the Willard lobby for brandy and cigars introduced a new term to politics: Those who accosted him
General Hotel Information
Beaux-Arts Hotel in 1903 landmark, blending Federal and Victorian designs, modern technology with guest comforts.
| Year Built/ Renovated: | 1903/ 2000 |
| Check In/ Out Time: | 3:00 PM/ 12:00 PM |
| Number of Floors/ Rooms: | 12/ 341 |