The Hilton Washington Embassy Row perches in a neighborhood named Kalorama, which is Greek for "beautiful view." Indeed, guests stroll tree-lined streets, gaze upon Gilded Age mansions, relax in quiet green spaces, browse in stylish shops and dine in quaint cafes. Kramerbooks, an independent book store close to the hotel, features Afterwords bar with aboriginal, acoustic and jazz music. One dining choice among many is the hotel's International Market Place's American and international buffets.
Other perks in this nine-floor Washington hotel include a splashy rooftop pool, bar and sundeck that afford views from the Washington Monument to Georgetown to Virginia and Maryland. With wireless Internet access for business and leisure guests, the hotel offers a business center complemented by 8,000 square feet of meeting space.
Hallways leading to the Embassy Row hotel's 193 guestrooms showcase witty paintings of distinguished dogs in military uniform. The rooms, festooned with golds, navys and burgundies, feature antique-style furniture, Internet access, work desks, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the stately buildings outside.
Families, couples, folks on weekend getaways, business travelers and groups pick the Hilton Washington Embassy Row for its accommodations, ambience, amenities and location close to all the prestigious sights in the heart of the Nation's Capital.
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