InterContinental The Willard Washington, District Of Columbia

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1401 Pennsylvania Ave Nw
Washington, DC 20004

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(844) 360-9945
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Willard's Hotel is one of the most famous places of lodging in the United States. Since the creation of the city from the Virginia Wilderness, politi

Editorial review from Gogobot 11/30/2013

Willard's Hotel is one of the most famous places of lodging in the United States. Since the creation of the city from the Virginia Wilderness, politi more

Editorial review from Gogobot 4/19/2013

President Grant invented the term "lobbyist" here to describe the political wranglers hanging out in the hotel's front room. These days the action has more

Editorial review from Gogobot 2/19/2012

This is, perhaps, the most storied hotel in Washington. It's only a block or two from the White House. Every U.S. President since the 1850's has bee more
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  • IHG One Rewards. It's better to be a member. Join IHG One Rewards to unlock benefits that will immediately enhance your next stay. For travelers looking to be centrally located in Washington, D.C., Willard InterContinental's location doesn't get more convenient. Situated two blocks from The White House, Willard's location is ideal. It is within walking distance to the monuments, memorials, and museums on The National Mall. Offering monumental views of the city from many of its rooms, Willard hotel redefines room with a view. Located near The White House, Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C., has played host to the world's social and political elite and has been the site of many historical moments since 1818. A luxury hotel in Washington, D.C., often referred to as the Residence of Presidents, Willard has welcomed presidents, foreign dignitaries, and celebrities alike. Experience 5-star service at this Downtown Washington, D.C. hotel and savor masterfully handcrafted cocktails in the iconic Round Robin Bar.

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  • Just two blocks from the White House, this famous and historical hotel--where president Ulysses S. Grant is said to have coined the term ""lobbyists"" after those who approached him with individual...

  • 12/10/2009 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: monday: 00:00-23:59, tuesday: 00:00-23:59, wednesday: 00:00-23:59, thursday: 00:00-23:59, friday: 00:00-23:59, saturday: 00:00-23:59, sunday: 00:00-23:59
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