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A Landmark Among Hotels Near DC Metro Stations
In1843, Thomas Circle was a quiet residential neighborhood. In fact, the
site of the current Washington Plaza was home to Andrew Wylie, presiding
judge in the Lincoln assassination conspiracy trial. Nearly 120 years
later, in 1962, the International Inn hotel chain opened what would become
the most cherished of hotels near DC Metro stops. Architect Morris
Lapidus -- known for the Fountainebleu and Eden Roc in Miami Beach -- insisted
on designing a resort-like property that focused on the needs of the guests -
not the owners. The resulting nine-story edifice on Thomas Circle was the talk
of the town
with its curving corridors, strong graphic elements, and sensational
swimming pool. Ideally located close to the excitement of
the Smithsonian museums and National Mall monuments,
this downtown hotel near Washington DC Metro continues to be a favorite among
today's savvy business and leisure travelers.
- Easily accessible from the Metro, Union Station, and the area's three airports
- Close proximity to the White House, government offices, and Convention Center
- Easy walking distance to our nation's premier museums and monuments
- Outstanding conference facilities, with the latest high-tech equipment
- The city's most celebrated swimming pool, offering spectacular views of DC
- No. Ten Thomas Restaurant and The International Lounge, offering superb dining options
- Concierge and an attentive guest services staff
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A Most Legendary Hotel Near Washington DC Metro Stations
Discover the dynamic dual personality of the Washington Plaza. Contemporary
accommodations, a modern design, and sophisticated but casual ambiance make us
the smart choice for stylish business and leisure travelers.
Book your reservations at this hotel near DC Metro online today for exceptional rates.
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