Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
Notations
Commodités
Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
- Accès Internet
- Appels (locaux)
- Appels (sans frais)
- Boîte vocale
- Service de blanchisserie
- Service de chambre
- Services de conciergerie
- Stockage des bagages
- Vue (Ville)
Installations
- Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
- Animaux acceptés
- Espace (privé)
- Espace (semi-privé)
- Restaurant sur place
- Restauration sur place
- Sécurité sur place
Services commerciaux
- Capacités audiovisuelles
- Centre d’affaires
- Services VIP
Activités de loisirs
- Club de sport
- Spa ou salon
Accessibilité du lieu
- Bus
- Métro
- Taxi
- Train
Équipement
- Murs portables
- Piste de danse
- Scène
Distance de l’aéroport
3.7 mi. du lieu
Stationnement
- Service voiturier75,00 $ US / jour
Espace de réunion du Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
Plans d’étages
Chambres d’invités
Attractions locales
National Air and Space Museum
National Museum of Natural History
Lincoln Memorial
Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute
Plus
Waldorf Astoria Washington D.C, includes 263 of the largest and most luxurious guest rooms and suites in Washington, D.C., with soaring 16-foot ceilings, jaw-dropping views of the Nation’s capital, carefully restored original woodwork, and dazzling crystal chandeliers. Encompassing 38,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, including the exquisite 13,100 sq. ft. column-free Presidential Ballroom, the largest luxury ballroom among hotels in Washington, D.C., we provide the perfect backdrop for any occasion. Our Lincoln Library and Franklin Study both provide elegant event settings while paying homage to America’s rich and vibrant history. The Grand Lobby, a soaring nine-story atrium that functions as the hotel’s main hub, houses 1,000 panes of glass forming the atrium roof that illuminates the interior courtyard setting with sunlight. It is home to Peacock Alley and Sushi Nakazawa. As the centerpiece, Robert Irwin’s “48 Shadow Planes,” a series of fabric panels that hang from the ceiling, was initially installed in 1983 and commissioned by the U.S. Government as a part of the “Art & Architecture” program to showcase the vibrancy of American visual arts. Additional features include a 10,000 sq. ft. The Waldorf Astoria Spa, a curated walkway museum and Clock Tower observation deck with panoramic views of the capital city.
Saisonnalité
Restrictions sur les installations
In this ever-changing environment, our passion for delivering exceptional experiences is as unwavering as our commitment to your well-being. We continue to abide by all government requirements and recommendations. Capacity for events are complied with the current DC regulations.
Renseignements supplémentaires
Waldorf Astoria Washington DC has a long-standing commitment to providing impeccably clean properties, with a focus on ensuring the health and safety of our associates, guests and residents. We remain dedicated to providing our signature, unsurpassed luxury with refreshed policies to ensure that you enjoy peace of mind along with the incredible experiences you’ve come to know and love from us. On top of the well-established extensive cleaning measures we employ as a luxury, five-star hotel brand, we have implemented additional practices and procedures in furtherance of this commitment, following guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as our federal, state and local government.