In a town as traditional as Washington, a little bit of modern design goes a long way. The newly redesigned Dupont Hotel is, in its subtly stylish way, one of the hippest hotels in the nation’s capital. It’s the only hotel on Dupont Circle, in a neighborhood better known for dining, nightlife and entertainment than for monuments or institutions — which, provided you’re not here with your high school history class, is definitely a good thing.
That’s not to say it’s isolated. It’s surrounded by embassies, and it’s a safe bet that quite a few of its guests are international travelers. As such they probably feel more or less at home in the Dupont’s contemporary, urbane interiors. Rooms lack for no comfort, and they’re not just stylish but functional as well, with full-sized work desks and Eames Management chairs. And there’s an ultra-high-end hotel within the hotel: Level Nine is a floor of enormous, lavish suites, served by its own private elevator.
The neighborhood certainly isn’t short on restaurants, bars and cafés, but the Dupont offers its own very worthy options: there’s a modern French restaurant, a nod to D.C.’s Francophile roots, with a swanky cocktail bar attached. Proof positive that this town is loosening up.
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1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington D.C.
1 202 483 6000
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In a town as traditional as Washington, a little bit of modern design goes a long way. The newly redesigned Dupont Hotel is, in its subtly stylish way, one of the hippest hotels in the nation’s capital. It’s the only hotel on Dupont Circle, in a neighborhood better known for dining, nightlife and entertainment than for monuments or institutions — which, provided you’re not here with your high school history class, is definitely a good thing.
That’s not to say it’s isolated. It’s surrounded by embassies, and it’s a safe bet that quite a few of its guests are international travelers. As such they probably feel more or less at home in the Dupont’s contemporary, urbane interiors. Rooms lack for no comfort, and they’re not just stylish but functional as well, with full-sized work desks and Eames Management chairs. And there’s an ultra-high-end hotel within the hotel: Level Nine is a floor of enormous, lavish suites, served by its own private elevator.
The neighborhood certainly isn’t short on restaurants, bars and cafés, but the Dupont offers its own very worthy options: there’s a modern French restaurant, a nod to D.C.’s Francophile roots, with a swanky cocktail bar attached. Proof positive that this town is loosening up.
Contact & location
1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington D.C.
1 202 483 6000
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