A visit to Washington DC would not be complete without a tour of the public rooms of The White House, one of the most prominent landmarks located near The Melrose Hotel and the official residence of the President of the United States during their tenure.Continue with an evening visit to the Lincoln Memorial, at the west end of the Mall, to gain the most dramatic affect of Henry Bacon’s monument, which is considered by many to be the most moving spot in the city. Its mood set by Daniel Chester French’s sombre statue of the seated president gazing over the reflecting pool with the 36 Doric columns representing the 36 states in the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death.The Pentagon, headquarters of the Department of Defense, is an exercise in immensity where 23,000 military and civilian employees work. It is as wide as three Washington Monuments laid end to end, with 17.5 miles of corridors, 7,748 windows and over 685 drinking fountains. Weekday tours last 75 minutes and are conducted every 15 minutes from 9am to 3pm.For those wanting to relax after business, the Rock Creek Park is a cool tongue of green jutting down into the centre of Washington. With over 18,000 acres including picnic sites and biking, hiking and equestrian trails that wend through groves of dogwood, beech, oak and cedar, it truly is tranquil.
The Melrose Hotel is located in one of Washington DC’s most notable neighbourhoods, between the White House and the Georgetown historic district, renowned for its fine shopping, dining and lively nightlife.Distinguished by a recent $10 million renovation, The Melrose offers a distinctive look of traditional elegance, with all guestrooms beautifully appointed and spacious with commissioned artwork depicting Washington historical attractions.The Melrose offers discerning business traveller’s state-of-the-art amenities as well as over 5,000 square feet of meeting space, with professional, personal, attentive service.
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The hotel has 24-hour in-room dining in addition to offering all-day dining in the Landmark Restaurant, specialising in international as well as regional cuisine. Guests can also enjoy the casual, upbeat Library Bar.The hotel benefits from a fully equipped fitness centre. Alternatively, guests can benefit from the exclusive arrangement with the SportsClub LA, the city’s most recognised fitness centre, located two blocks from the hotel.
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The Melrose offers a distinctive look of traditional elegance in all 240 generously sized guestrooms and suites in this eight-storey hotel.Beautifully appointed, featuring classic European and contemporary décor with a very pleasing mixture of fine furnishings and rich textiles, each guestroom features a business desk, dual-line telephones with data port, high-speed internet access, web TV, minibar and tea/ coffee making facilities, full-length plush terry robes and complimentary daily newspaper delivery.Guests can choose from three room types, deluxe king, one-bedroom suite or deluxe double, all of which feature the above amenities.
For a delectable treat with an eclectic twist, The Melrose hotel offers two splendid restaurants, where locals and guests alike enjoy fine cuisine amidst beautiful, contemporary surroundings.The Landmark Restaurant serves a variety of different cuisine, pleasing to any taste and the Library Bar is perfect for ending the day with a cocktail from the comprehensive and creative Martini Menu. During the warmer seasons, you’ll enjoy cuisine from both with outdoor seating.
The hotel’s traditional elegance extends to the 5,000 square feet of meeting space, which host gatherings of 20 to 230 in settings as elegant as they are functional. For both intimate meetings and grand functions, The Melrose offers in-house state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and a certified services manager to assist in planning the perfect meeting.
The Melrose Hotel Washington DC is conveniently located near major government institutions besides being between the White House and Georgetown on Pennsylvania Avenue.Guests can conveniently travel between the District’s historical and cultural attractions as well as key business locations by catching the Old Town Trolley Tours Bus, which ply routes around the city’s major attractions, allowing one to get on and off as often as you like.The major museums and galleries of the Smithsonian Institution surround the Mall. The US Capitol is at the east end with the city’s major monuments to the west and the White House is just a stone’s throw away, where visitors can catch a glimpse of the public rooms – including the East Room and the State Dining Room.Georgetown, at one time a tobacco port, is the poshest of Washington neighbourhoods and home to some of its wealthiest and best-known citizens. The densest shopping area, with speciality shops selling everything from antiques to designer fashions, you’ll also find the finest department stores, used-book stores and vintage clothing stores in a bohemian atmosphere.It’s also the nucleus of the district’s nightlife scene, with dozens of hot spots dotting Wisconsin Avenue and M Street, Georgetown’s crossroads.
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The Melrose Hotel is conveniently located to three airports. It is 10 minutes from Reagan National Airport, 30 minutes from Dulles International Airport and 45 minutes from Baltimore Airport.