Fairmont King Room
Max. guests: 3
Room booked 3 times today.
This room with 1 king bed and city views has a 49" flat-screen TV with cable channels, a minibar, air conditioning and bathrobes.
WiFi is available in the rooms and costs US$14.79 per 24 hours.
Beds: 1 extra-large double bed (181-210 cm wide).
Room Facilities: Heating, Radio, Free toiletries, Cable channels, Bath or shower, Tea/Coffee maker, Desk, iPod dock, Wake-up service, Alarm clock, Carpeted, Iron, Bath, Laptop safe, Private bathroom, Toilet, Towels, Ironing facilities, TV, Pay-per-view channels, Linen, Wardrobe or closet, Electric kettle, City view, Telephone, Flat-screen TV, Toilet paper, Hairdryer, Air conditioning, Bathrobe.
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of staying at the Fairmont Washington DC, a luxury hotel located in the West End and I had an absolute blast. The hotel unveiled the results of a $27 million renovation just two years ago and the transformation is simply breathtaking. Walking into the lobby, you’ll immediately notice lavish floral arrangements atop a mixed-media table that doubles as DC inspired artwork. Look up and you’ll see an elaborate and eye-catching installation of gold geometric shapes which appear to float within the space with small lights randomly sprinkled throughout. The front desk is absolutely stunning – with white marble and gold details, giving it a clean yet chic look. Behind the front desk is a collection of strategically placed gold squares, all in different finishes which adds stunning dimension to the wall. If you look even closer, you’ll notice it’s not just a statement wall — it’s also a map of the city. There is also a U-shaped bar that I got to visit and wind down after a long day of traveling. Believe it or not, the hotel actually has beehives on their rooftop and uses fresh honeycomb in their cocktails (ask for the ‘beetini, ’ they are delicious). You’ll also get views of their brand new courtyard from the bar, which features lush landscaping, new fire pits, unique pockets of seating, and tranquil water features. Like the city itself, modern furnishings are mixed with classical detail pieces in the guest rooms.