Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown
Georgetown
COST: $$$$$
As unlike its regal sister hotel downtown as it's possible to be, this converted 19th-century incinerator in the heart of Georgetown is low-key, modern, and above all, private; there's even a hidden VIP exit for visiting celebs and politicos. The 86 minimalist rooms and suites fall somewhere on the scale between Zen and yawn, with clean lines and lots of beige (although suites have more personality and better views of the Potomac River two blocks away). The soaring post-industrial lobby, all exposed brick and steel beams, is presided over by a wide black granite fireplace—a great place to warm up on chilly winter nights.
Tip: Fido and Kitty are welcome, as long as they watch their weight—only pets under 25 pounds are allowed.
Room to Book: W-590 is the only premier king room with a view of the river; you can't reserve it per se, but request it and keep your fingers crossed.
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From Food & Wine, Mar 2005
“One is the Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, an 86-room hotel in an old factory you can still see the smoke stack....” MORE>>
From the T+L 500
Converted Art Deco factory on the banks of the Potomac.
- Stats:
- 86 rooms; 1 restaurant; 1 bar.
- Competitive Edge:
- A tranquil urban-chic oasis in the middle of Georgetown.
- Rooms to Book:
- Executive 1-bedrooms have French doors and soaking tubs; No. 590, for its roomy interior and dramatic river views.
- Don't Miss:
- A Prada facial at the small but excellent Boutique Spa.
lastArticle = 3/2005 and lastAward = 01/2008
