The Hotel George sits at the nucleus of Capitol Hill's business district in a prime location next to the U.S. Capitol. The hotel is close to Union Station trains, Metro subways, major government buildings, art galleries, monuments, museums and other sights.
For families and children, the International Spy Museum close to the hotel is one of Washington's most popular attractions.
Guests stroll through the hotel's entrance marked by a stainless steel canopy reminiscent of a theater marquee and into a two story lobby of fresh flowers, black baby grand piano, cherry red rugs, white coral walls and cobalt blue curved couches. A Louis Poulsen "artichoke" chandelier, a companion to the original at New York's Museum of Modern Art, hangs near the entrance. The Gallery, a two story interior courtyard, features a pop portrait of America's first president by Andy Warhol protégé Steve Kaufman. The Bistro Bis is rabidly popular with politicians and entertainers for its ambience and French inspired fare that includes Sea Scallops Provenτal, Steak Béarnaise and Onion Tart AlsaciΦnne. The downtown Washington hotel also features 2,000 square feet of meeting space, boardroom with high speed Internet access, and fitness center.
Hotel accommodations include 139 suites with custom designed furnishings, Egyptian cotton linens, high speed Internet access, movies, video game consoles, minibars, designer toiletries and complimentary yoga programs.
Travelers seeking to stay close to everything synonymous with D.C. will find the Hotel George a perfect alternative to downtown Washington's conference hotels.