The 7 Hotels with the Most Stunning Views in Washington, D.C. – Updated for 2025
The 7 Hotels with the Most Stunning Views in Washington, D.C. – Updated for 2025
Washington, D.C. — a city where every corner breathes history. Yet, few experiences compare to gazing out over its monuments and tree-lined boulevards from a luxurious room or rooftop terrace.
Here’s your definitive guide to the 7 best hotels with spectacular views in D.C., now with insider details on the best spots to soak it all in — and what it might cost you.
1. The Hay-Adams
View: The White House, Lafayette Park
Starting Room Rate: From $550/night
Best Place to View:
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Top-floor rooms overlooking the White House (ask for a Lafayette Park view)
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Off the Record Bar (named one of the world’s best hotel bars)
Highlight:
Wake up to sunrise over the White House, and sip vintage cocktails in a secretive, velvet-draped atmosphere by evening.
2. The Watergate Hotel
View: Potomac River, Kennedy Center, Georgetown Skyline
Starting Room Rate: From $380/night
Best Place to View:
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Top of the Gate Rooftop Bar — sweeping 360° views of D.C.’s rivers and monuments
Highlight:
Dine or sip signature cocktails at sunset while the river glistens and the Lincoln Memorial shimmers in the distance.
3. The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown
View: C&O Canal, Potomac River
Starting Room Rate: From $495/night
Best Place to View:
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The Living Room Lounge — floor-to-ceiling windows framing Georgetown’s waterfront charm
Highlight:
Cozy up by the grand fireplace with artisanal cocktails and watch the canal boats and tree-lined paths glide by.
👉 Experience The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown
4. Conrad Washington, DC
View: Washington Monument, Downtown Cityscape
Starting Room Rate: From $450/night
Best Place to View:
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Sakura Club (exclusive for Club-level guests) with private balcony views
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Estuary Restaurant by top chefs Bryan and Michael Voltaggio
Highlight:
Luxurious urban minimalism paired with Michelin-level dining — all against the backdrop of D.C.’s iconic skyline.
👉 Stay at Conrad Washington DC
5. The Dupont Circle Hotel
View: Dupont Circle, lively cityscape
Starting Room Rate: From $320/night
Best Place to View:
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Penthouse Suites with floor-to-ceiling corner windows over Dupont Circle
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The Pembroke Restaurant with terrace seating
Highlight:
Sip a glass of rosé overlooking the buzz of Dupont Circle while basking in chic European-inspired decor.
6. 🇺🇸 The Willard InterContinental
View: Pennsylvania Avenue, glimpses of Washington Monument
Starting Room Rate: From $450/night
Best Place to View:
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Premier Suites with direct views down Pennsylvania Avenue
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The Round Robin Bar — a historic watering hole since the 1800s
Highlight:
Toast the city’s history with a mint julep, just like Abraham Lincoln might have — beneath ornate 19th-century ceilings.
👉 Reserve The Willard InterContinental
7. Hotel Washington
View: The White House, Washington Monument, National Mall
Starting Room Rate: From $400/night
Best Place to View:
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VUE Rooftop Bar and Restaurant — unbeatable, postcard-perfect panorama
Highlight:
An elite spot for champagne toasts and sunset selfies, with all of America’s iconic landmarks shimmering below you.
FAQ – Choosing the Perfect Hotel with a View in Washington, D.C.
⭐ Which hotel offers the closest, clearest view of the White House?
The Hay-Adams and Hotel Washington both offer iconic, unobstructed White House views — but The Hay-Adams adds a timeless touch of elegance.
⭐ Which hotel rooftop is best for sunset cocktails?
The Watergate’s Top of the Gate is legendary for panoramic sunsets over the Potomac River.
⭐ Are there luxury hotels near the Potomac River?
Yes, both The Watergate Hotel and The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown offer waterfront luxury experiences.
⭐ What is the average cost for a hotel with a premium view in D.C.?
Expect to invest between $350 to $700+ per night, depending on room type and season.
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