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Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C.

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1330 MARYLAND AVENUE SW Washington D.C. ,District of Columbia
United States
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General Description

Ranked the #1 hotel in Institutional Investor's Top 100 Hotels of the World 2007 survey, the 400-room urban resort sets new luxury standards in the nations capital. Transitional in design, with stylish oriental flair, the hotel provides an unparalleled guest experience, with Mandarin Oriental's legendary reputation for award-winning service. In addition to exceptional accommodations and gracious service, the hotel features 38,000 square-feet of meeting space, the Mobil Four-Star Spa at Mandarin Oriental, and two restaurants the Asian-inspired Cafe MoZU and the AAA Five Diamond CityZen. Please note: Pets are allowed up to a maximum weight of 40lbs.

Amenities

  • Business Center
  • Room Service
  • High-speed Internet
  • Fitness Room/Gym
  • Restaurant
  • Parking
  • Swimming pool
  • Pet Friendly
  • Disabled Access
  • Concierge
  • Massage / Beauty Centre
  • Bar / Lounge
  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Babysitting / Child Services
  • Air Conditioned
  • Housekeeping
  • Banquet Facilities
  • Conference Room(s)
  • Safe-Deposit Box
  • Sauna
  • Security Guard
  • Mini Bar
  • Cable / Satellite TV
  • In Room Movies
  • Bath / Hot Tub
  • Wake-up Service
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Hair Dryer
  • Modem / Data Port
  • TV
  • DVD Player
  • Spa bath / Jacuzzi
  • Direct dial phone

Hotel Policies

Checkin: 15h
Checkout: 12h

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4.4 / 5


9 REVIEWS

Visitors' Reviews

  • Cecil Strickland
  • 05/21/2011
  • Leisure
Date of Stay:05/21/2011
Excellent location. Friendly staff, great bed & bathroom. Downhill from there. Gift shop closed so can't even buy gum. Even ice comes from room service. Flyers about Hotel going 'green' not wanting to change sheets or towels daily, yet charge you $11.00 ea for water in a very heavy glass bottle. Restaurant food presentation excellent, but quality poor. Prices outrageous. (Lunch for 2 over $60.00 for inedible sandwiches). Air conditioning did not cool in rooms. Would not recommend.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 3.7
  • Paige Shields
  • 05/08/2010
  • Leisure
Date of Stay:05/08/2010
This is a high end hotel, very nice for the business traveler. Limited on restaurant and other amenitiy options. Not for the family vacationer.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 4.5
  • NA
  • 07/25/2009
  • Leisure
Date of Stay: 07/25/2009
My husband and I visited Washington, DC, for the first time and found a great deal for this hotel on travelocity.com. We were so impressed when we arrived at the hotel. Not only does it look fantastic - I should say luxurious, but the hotel staff was extremely personable and helpful. Our great impression continued when we entered our room. We had a beautiful room with a great view of the marina and found we were walking distance from the seafood market along the river which we enjoyed very much (it's far enough away so no seafood smell reaches the hotel, but close enough to walk to for a great lunch or dinner). We also found we were within comfortable walking distance from the main DC attractions! The Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument are each just a short stroll away - and we felt secure enough in the hotel area to walk to each at night. The only negatives to this hotel: valet parking is expensive (but they are extremely prompt and friendly - very good at what they do), hotel brunch is expensive with limited selection (but the restaurant is very accomodating to special orders), and hotel pool closes too early (9 PM).
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 3.2
  • NA
  • 07/20/2009
  • Leisure
Date of Stay: 07/20/2009
The hotel is nice, the bedding and bathroom accommodations are very nice. A little pricey and very limited menu. Nothing to do at night in the hotel, would be great for older travelers. No night life! $15.00 a day for the internet was just too much when you are paying $400 to $600 a night for the room! The Spa was closed on the day we wanted to have a massage. The doorman offered to get us tickets to the Washington Monument, . He then told us two days later that they would be * (there was 7 of us).
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 3.8
  • NA
  • 07/14/2009
  • Leisure
Date of Stay: 07/14/2009
First of all, the hotel is located just about 2 1/2 blocks away from the National Mall so it is definitely convenient. The rooms were adequate, with the bathroom being the nicest feature of the room. The view was of an office building, but I was staying there for the proximity of attractions, not for the view. Room service was quick and efficient, but expensive ( but what do you really expect). Also, you can order any item from one of the onsite restaurants with roomservice even if it is not listen in the room service booklet. The pool was nice and the exercise room was well appointed. Front desk staff was helpful and the maid service was very good. Only real complaints with the hotel were that the hotel lobby was having some trouble with flooding...random hammering and drilling going on in the hotel at 9 in the morning...and the guys at the front door were much more concerned with talking to eachother than helping (hands full with luggage and groceries, didn't even hold the door open.)
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 4.2
  • NA
  • 07/07/2009
  • Leisure
Date of Stay: 07/07/2009
My husband and I came in for just a two-day stay at the end of April 2009 (1 night), but we would have loved to stay longer. We walked nearly everywhere the whole two days (except for the one visit to the Supreme Court for oral arguments . . . we didn't want to get too warm in our business clothes!). The location is beautiful, looking out over the Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument. The room was the most exquisite hotel room either of us has ever stayed in . . . downright luxurious! We can't wait to come back.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 3.9
  • NA
  • 04/18/2009
  • Leisure
Date of Stay: 04/18/2009
Excellent location. Friendly staff, great bed & bathroom. Downhill from there. Gift shop closed so can't even buy gum. Even ice comes from room service. Flyers about Hotel going 'green' not wanting to change sheets or towels daily, yet charge you $11.00 ea for water in a very heavy glass bottle. Restaurant food presentation excellent, but quality poor. Prices outrageous. (Lunch for 2 over $60.00 for inedible sandwiches). Air conditioning did not cool in rooms. Would not recommend.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 4.1
  • NA
  • 10/03/2009
  • Leisure
Date of Stay:10/03/2009
The hotel is first class. Room was very nice and bathroom was great. Served our needs very well as a hotel close to museums and war memorials. Only downside is you are captive to the hotel restaurants on the weekend. The breakfast buffet in the hotel is still a great place to eat. Starbuck's across the street,but that's it.We would definitely return.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 4.8
  • 06/28/2010
  • Leisure
Date of Stay:06/28/2010
Location is near the Jefferson memorial on the Tidal Basin. A bit difficult to find the path to get there ( a bridge, underpass and crossing a few wide roads) but once we figured it out, it was ok. Staff very helpful. The main restaurant was nice but the fancy restaurant was closed for the summer due to vacation of the famous chef.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Washington D.C. 3.7

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