The Washington Plaza Hotel is located in the financial district of downtown Washington, D.C. This hotel is central to monuments, cultural institutions and popular venues, and is three blocks from a Metro station. The White House and MCI Arena are five blocks away.
The nine story Washington Plaza Hotel features an entire floor for guests and their pets. The hotel includes a landscaped outdoor pool and fitness center. Famous and controversial architect Morris Lapidus designed the hotel with curved hallways and his trademark "stairways to nowhere." The hotel offers valet service and covered parking. The No.
Ten Thomas restaurant serves eclectic American style cuisine. The International Bar includes a fireplace and glass bricks.
The 340 guestrooms at the Washington Plaza Hotel feature cable television, high speed Internet access, retro style décor, striped carpets, Presidential art and color splashed bathroom tiles. Furniture has a natural wood finish.
The Washington Plaza Hotel is currently undergoing renovations. The hotel will be under construction until late 2007.