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The St. Regis Washington D.C.

923 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20006, États-Unis, Washington D.C.

Hotel 5-star in Washington D.C., in the heart of the city, featuring butler service, 24-hour concierge and private museum itineraries.

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Elegant The St. Regis Washington D.C. Washington D.C.

About

Located in the heart of Washington D.C., The St. Regis Washington D.C. is an iconic 5★ hotel. This St. Regis property is close to the city's main cultural and historical attractions. The hotel offers a refined setting, perfect for travelers seeking elegance and comfort. The atmosphere is both warm and sophisticated, conducive to a memorable stay. What sets this hotel apart is its personalized service and attention to detail. Guests appreciate the intimate ambiance and luxurious setting that characterize this property. The staff strives to meet all guests' needs, ensuring a unique experience. Before you go, know that this hotel is well-suited for couples and business travelers. Its proximity to government institutions and business centers makes it an ideal choice for professionals. Peak seasons are typically in spring and fall, when the weather is pleasant. _My tip from the Concierge:_ book your stay in advance, especially during busy periods.

History & heritage

In Washington, D.C., some addresses are more than hotels: they form part of the capital’s language of power, ceremony and hospitality. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. belongs to that tradition. Its identity rests on a distinctly grand urban hotel model — a distinguished house in an institutional neighbourhood, designed to welcome passing travellers as well as figures from the political, diplomatic and business worlds. In a city where official architecture sets the tone, the property cultivates an elegance that feels composed rather than showy.

What makes the address compelling is its ability to combine the classical codes of luxury hospitality with Washington’s particular energy. A stay here does not feel detached from the city, but rather like a privileged way of entering it. That relationship is reflected in the overall atmosphere: restrained tones, polished public spaces and a service style built around attention rather than display. The whole suggests a certain idea of international tradition — the kind of hotel valued as much for the quality of its rest as for the reliability of its setting.

The St. Regis heritage naturally shapes that perception. The brand is associated with a highly codified art of service, grounded in personalisation, discretion and detail. In Washington, that promise takes on a specific resonance. Guests often include diplomats, business travellers, couples on a cultural break and visitors drawn to the federal institutions nearby. Such a clientele requires precision in hospitality: understanding the timing of an official meeting, managing a late arrival, arranging a last-minute reservation or preserving privacy in a closely watched city.

What distinguishes the hotel, then, is not spectacle but consistency of tone. It carries the spirit of the great historic houses: poise, attention to etiquette and the reassuring sense of a hotel that understands its role. In a capital where symbols matter, The St. Regis Washington, D.C. offers an almost ceremonial reading of hospitality, though never a rigid one. Refinement is softened by genuine warmth, visible in the way the spaces are lived in and in the quiet fluency of the service.

For European travellers, the address may recall those great capital hotels that have endured by remaining useful as well as graceful. One stays for the location, certainly, but also for the added depth that comes from a house long embedded in the urban landscape. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. belongs to that rare category of hotels able to serve as refuge, stage and anchor point at once. In a city shaped by protocol, memory and representation, such heritage is not mere décor; it is a way of inhabiting Washington with confidence and ease.

The hotel

Staying at The St. Regis Washington, D.C. means choosing an address that places the city within immediate reach without giving up a sense of retreat. The hotel sits in the heart of Washington, close to the cultural and historic landmarks that shape any first understanding of the American capital. This location is one of its clearest strengths: it allows for a stay organised on foot or through very short journeys, whether the day is devoted to museums, business appointments or walks towards the institutions that define the city’s imagination.

Washington is not a metropolis that reveals itself in a single glance. It unfolds in sequences: a monumental vista, a neoclassical façade, an ordered garden, a museum of national scale, then suddenly a quieter, almost residential street. From The St. Regis, that variety becomes easy to read. The hotel makes it possible to alternate between the highlights of a dense programme and returns to calm, which matters in a destination where days may be shaped by institutional visits, meetings and formal engagements.

The property itself favours an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere. That combination is significant, as it distinguishes the hotel from some larger capital addresses that can feel impersonal. Here, the perceived scale remains human. The public spaces seem designed to preserve continuity and comfort: one moves through them easily, settles in for a discreet meeting, a coffee, a moment of reading or a pause between commitments. Luxury is expressed less through sheer scale than through composure, material quality and decorative restraint.

That restraint suits Washington particularly well. In a city dominated by official symbols, the most convincing elegance is often the kind that avoids excess. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. adopts that register intelligently. It offers a refined setting, but never a theatrical one; a tangible sophistication, but without chill. This makes it equally appealing to couples on a city break and to business travellers seeking an environment conducive to rest, concentration and conversation.

The relationship between the hotel and its neighbourhood further strengthens the experience. Being close to institutions, business centres and major landmarks allows guests to engage with Washington at its most emblematic, while keeping open the possibility of exploring other sides of the city. In that context, the concierge can become a genuine interpreter of place, suggesting a museum according to the hour, a quieter walking route or a restaurant suited to the tone of the stay.

Ultimately, the hotel appeals through this rare balance of centrality and intimacy. It grants access to the capital at its most essential while providing the qualities expected of a five-star address: calm, precision, discretion and the sense of being exactly where one ought to be. For travellers wishing to understand Washington without scattering their attention, The St. Regis offers a particularly convincing point of departure.

Rooms and suites

In a city where days begin early and often extend through meetings, visits and dinners, the quality of a room can never be reduced to its appearance alone. At The St. Regis Washington, D.C., it rests on a subtler balance: providing a genuine place of rest, refined enough to extend the hotel experience, yet calm enough not to overwhelm it. That is precisely what many travellers seek in a capital such as Washington, where a demanding schedule calls in return for a sense of order and ease.

The spirit of the rooms and suites follows the tone of the property itself: discreet sophistication, classical notes and comfort considered in detail. One can expect spaces where luxury is conveyed through coherence rather than effect. Materials, lighting, furniture placement and the perceived quality of the finishes work together to create the impression of a well-kept house. Nothing feels accidental, yet nothing seeks to distract from the essentials: sleeping well, working well and preparing well for the day ahead.

For business travellers, that clarity of comfort is especially valuable. A successful room should allow one to settle quickly, open a laptop in good conditions, take a call in peace and then move without friction into rest. For couples, the aim is different but equally important: to find an elegant refuge capable of accompanying the rhythm of a city break without losing intimacy. In both cases, the hotel responds with a hushed atmosphere and a service culture that extends into the details of daily life.

Turndown service, daily housekeeping and butler service all contribute to this residential quality. Such attentions are far from incidental; they shape the perception of the stay. Returning after a day spent between monuments, museums or meetings to find the room restored and prepared for the evening is one of those quiet gestures that define grand hotels. Luxury here is not limited to objects; it lies in the sense of fluency.

Suites generally answer a different logic: that of a more settled stay, a greater need for space or the wish to receive privately. In a city like Washington, they may suit an exacting business trip just as well as a celebratory journey. Their appeal lies not only in size, but in the possibility of inhabiting the hotel differently, with more ease, a clearer separation between day and evening, and a stronger impression of temporary residence.

Ultimately, the rooms and suites at The St. Regis Washington, D.C. are for travellers who believe that a great hotel must first know how to protect its guests’ rhythm. They provide a setting in which one recovers, concentrates and reconnects. In a capital shaped by representation, that quality of retreat is far from secondary; it is one of the most persuasive forms of contemporary luxury.

Dining

In a grand capital hotel, dining is never merely an ancillary service. It forms part of the house’s identity, its rhythm and the way guests inhabit the property between outings — or choose not to leave it at all. At The St. Regis Washington, D.C., the culinary experience is best understood in those terms: not as a theatrical performance, but as a matter of correct execution, a polished setting and service able to adapt to the different uses of the day.

In the morning, in a city where schedules fill quickly, breakfast takes on particular importance. It may precede an early departure towards the institutions, serve as an informal meeting before a working day, or become a slower moment for travellers exploring museums and monuments. In that context, the quality of the welcome, the punctuality of the service and the comfort of the room matter as much as the plate itself. A great hotel understands that the first impression of the day often shapes the rest of the stay.

At lunch or during a meeting, the appeal of a hotel table often lies in its reliability. Guests look for a calm, legible environment suited to conversation, with the added discretion that allows one to host without excessive display. Washington, a city of negotiation and representation, particularly values such places. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. naturally belongs to this urban hospitality tradition in which dining supports both professional exchanges and more personal pauses.

In the evening, the mood shifts. Returning to the hotel after a day spent outside often calls for a form of elegant release. A well-run bar or lounge then becomes one of the property’s centres of gravity: a place for a drink, a meeting, an extended conversation or simply the enjoyment of that particular atmosphere only grand hotels seem able to create, poised between contained animation and preserved intimacy. For couples, this is often where the stay becomes most atmospheric; for business travellers, it is a valuable transition between obligation and rest.

Room service, when properly orchestrated, extends the same promise. In a destination such as Washington, it answers very different needs: a late dinner after a meeting, a discreet snack before an early departure, breakfast taken at one’s own pace or simply the wish to preserve the calm of the room. Here again, luxury is measured by fluency of execution and by the hotel’s ability to adjust to the actual rhythm of its guests.

Rather than a dining scene designed to impress, The St. Regis Washington, D.C. suggests a certain idea of hotel cuisine properly understood: elegant, versatile and attentive to use. In a capital where each day may take on a different tone, that flexibility often matters more than rhetoric. It allows meals to become not a standardised interlude, but a fully integrated part of the stay.

Concierge & services

If there is one area in which a St. Regis address is expected to excel, it is service. In Washington, D.C., that expectation takes on particular sharpness. The city attracts guests whose needs may shift from one hour to the next: business appointments, confidentiality requirements, tightly timed cultural visits, late arrivals, early departures and last-minute requests. In that context, the quality of a five-star hotel is measured less by the number of promises it makes than by its ability to make a stay feel fluid. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. appears to be built precisely around that idea of continuity without visible effort.

The presence of a 24-hour concierge and a front desk open at all times provides the foundation. For international travellers, this means being able to rely on a house that remains available whatever the time zone, arrival hour or programme constraint. Such constant availability is deeply reassuring, especially in a capital where stays are often dense and the unexpected is part of daily life. A changed booking, a car to arrange, route advice or a particular in-room request: the essential point is to receive a prompt, clear and appropriate response.

The butler service associated with the St. Regis universe adds a more personal dimension. Properly understood, it is not a matter of display but an art of simplifying the stay. Anticipating a need, handling a logistical detail, following through on an expressed preference or preparing the room according to the guest’s rhythm — these are the often discreet gestures that transform sound execution into genuine hospitality. In a city like Washington, where time is valuable, such anticipation has practical worth.

Daily housekeeping, turndown service, laundry, luggage storage and wake-up service all belong to the same logic. Taken separately, they may seem expected in a property of this level. Together, however, they create a highly structured stay. They allow for early arrivals or late departures with minimal friction, help maintain an impeccable wardrobe during a business trip, ensure that each evening the room is prepared for rest, or simply remove domestic concerns so that attention can remain on what matters.

The real difference often lies in the way these services connect. A great hotel is not merely a sum of amenities; it is an organisation able to circulate information discreetly and efficiently. Guests should not have to repeat their expectations at every stage. When mastered, that operational intelligence produces a rare sensation: a stay without rough edges, in which everything seems to fall into place at the right moment.

For couples, this means more time to enjoy both city and hotel. For business travellers, it preserves mental energy. In both cases, The St. Regis Washington, D.C. expresses a classical yet still relevant vision of luxury: not to impress, but to lighten. In a capital that can quickly become demanding, that quality of service remains one of the most valuable privileges.

The Washington, D.C. way of life

Washington, D.C. is not reducible to its institutions. Certainly, the city owes much of its identity to the White House, federal buildings, memorials and national museums that shape its image around the world. Yet staying here — especially from an address as central as The St. Regis Washington, D.C. — reveals a more nuanced reality: a capital of relatively readable scale, punctuated by green spaces, neighbourhoods with distinct moods and a cultural life of remarkable density.

One of the chief pleasures of a stay lies in alternating between the monumental and the intimate. A day may begin with a walk towards the major historic landmarks, continue with a visit to a leading cultural institution and then drift into quieter streets where the city reveals another tempo. That alternation suits a hotel such as The St. Regis particularly well, as its sophisticated yet contained atmosphere naturally accompanies transitions between public time and more personal moments.

For couples, Washington often proves more appealing than expected. The city lends itself to long walks, garden detours, museum pauses, late afternoons in hushed lounges or a drink at day’s end. Its elegance lies less in exuberance than in composition: ordered vistas, architecture of power, changing light through the seasons and a sense of space unusual in a major American city. In spring and autumn, generally the most sought-after periods, that quality becomes especially apparent.

Business travellers, meanwhile, find in Washington a distinctive form of urban efficiency. The proximity between institutions, organisational headquarters, decision-making centres and hospitality venues allows days to be optimised without feeling relentlessly rushed. It is a city in which one can move from meeting to lunch, then to a museum visit in the late afternoon and on to dinner without crossing an immense urban sprawl. That relative compactness contributes greatly to comfort.

The cultural offer forms another pillar of the local way of life. Even on a short stay, it is easy to include an exhibition, a permanent collection or a detour to a place of memory. Washington has the rare quality of combining the gravity of history with genuine accessibility. Visitors can therefore shape a highly personal stay: more institutional, more artistic, more contemplative or more oriented towards professional encounters.

From The St. Regis Washington, D.C., this plurality comes fully into focus. The hotel acts as a point of balance between the official city and the lived one. Guests return to it to catch their breath, reorder the day and prepare the next. That is perhaps where the true luxury of a Washington stay lies: not merely seeing the emblematic sites, but approaching them from an address that allows them to be understood with perspective, comfort and precision. The local art of living is not about display; it rests on rhythm, intelligent itineraries and the possibility of inhabiting, however briefly, one of the world’s most symbolic capitals.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Choosing The St. Regis Washington, D.C. through MyConciergeHotel means approaching the property not as a room to be booked, but as a stay to be composed with care. In a city where the timing of travel matters almost as much as the place itself, the value of editorial and concierge guidance becomes clear. Washington, D.C. is not a destination best consumed at random: depending on the season, the purpose of the trip, the timing of appointments and the balance sought between culture and business, the experience can change considerably. Booking with discernment therefore becomes an essential part of comfort.

Our approach begins by placing the hotel back into its real use. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. is particularly well suited to couples seeking an elegant, central address, but also to business travellers in need of a reliable, discreet and well-positioned base. That dual relevance deserves to be interpreted case by case. A romantic stay of a few nights is not prepared in the same way as a professional visit shaped by institutions and business centres. Expectations in terms of rhythm, space, services and organisation differ; our role is precisely to help clarify them.

Booking through MyConciergeHotel also makes it possible to anticipate the periods when the city is most in demand. Spring and autumn are generally the busiest seasons, when the climate makes visits especially pleasant and Washington lends itself fully to walks, cultural discoveries and mixed agendas. At such times, anticipation is decisive, not only to secure availability but also to choose the most suitable stay configuration: length, room category, arrival and departure timing, and the organisation of services on site.

Beyond the reservation itself, we advocate a particular way of travelling. It is based on precision rather than accumulation. For an address such as The St. Regis, that means identifying what will truly make a difference: a sightseeing programme coherent with the hotel’s location, intelligent use of the concierge, an arrival planned around flight constraints, a lighter departure thanks to luggage storage, or the choice of a quieter stay outside peak periods. It is often these discreet decisions that turn a good booking into a successful experience.

MyConciergeHotel therefore speaks to travellers who expect more from a grand hotel than a standard level of comfort. They seek an address that suits their way of travelling, as well as an informed perspective able to reveal its most relevant uses. The St. Regis Washington, D.C. answers that expectation through its central setting, intimate and sophisticated atmosphere, and the quality of its personalised service. The question is knowing when to go, how to stay and what rhythm to give the visit.

That is precisely the purpose of our guidance: to make booking an informed step, considered in detail, so that the hotel can fully deliver on its promise once on site. In a capital where every hour may count, such preparation is far from incidental. It is already a form of luxury.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • Breakfast in the heart of the capital

    Beginning the day at The St. Regis Washington, D.C. means enjoying a calm moment before the city’s rhythm takes over. This experience suits business travellers seeking a smooth start before meetings just as much as couples preparing for a day of cultural and historic visits within easy reach of the hotel.

    Idéal couples & affairesIncluded in your stay
  • Lounge evening and cocktail

    After a day spent between institutions, museums or meetings, returning to the hotel’s hushed atmosphere offers a graceful change of pace. A drink in a grand-hotel lounge makes particular sense here: conversation, unwinding and a gentle transition between the official city and the privacy of the stay.

    Included in your stay
  • Tailored cultural day

    Thanks to the hotel’s central location and round-the-clock concierge, it is easy to shape a personalised route through Washington’s major cultural and historic landmarks. The point is not to rush from stop to stop, but to create a coherent itinerary suited to the time available and the desired pace.

    Signature conciergeReservation required
  • A seamless business stay

    Designed for professional travellers, this experience rests on the hotel’s discreetly efficient services: 24-hour reception, concierge, laundry, luggage storage, wake-up service and personalised assistance. Everything is arranged to lighten the logistics of the stay and preserve both time and mental energy.

    Business readyReservation required
  • Evening return with turndown service

    In grand hotels, a certain quality of comfort reveals itself most clearly in the evening. Returning to a room prepared for the night after a full day in the capital changes the entire perception of the stay. This discreet ritual extends the hotel’s elegance into the privacy of rest.

    Included in your stay
  • Personalised butler service

    Butler service is one of the most recognisable signatures of the St. Regis world. In Washington, D.C., it takes the form of attentive assistance designed to simplify the details of a stay, anticipate certain needs and provide a smoother experience, whether for a couple’s escape or a professional trip.

    Signature St. RegisReservation required

Highlights

  • In the heart of Washington, D.C.
  • Close to cultural and historic landmarks
  • Intimate, sophisticated atmosphere
  • Personalised service
  • Well suited to couples and business travellers

Services & amenities

Dining

  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Butler service
  • Laundry service

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • In-room safe
  • Lounge
  • Luggage storage
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 16:00
Check-out
Until 11:00

Cancellation

24 Hours prior to arrival

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival

Pets

Pets are welcome at no extra charge.

Pet Amenities Available, Pet Services Available, Additional Fee for Pets

Wi-Fi

Complimentary Wi-Fi in public spaces; in-room access available as a paid option.

Location & access

Address: 923 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20006, États-Unis

Map showing the location of The St. Regis Washington D.C.
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 19 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • Maison BlancheHistoric landmark
    503 m · 6 min walk
  • Musée national de l’histoire et de la culture afro-américainesMuseum
    1.3 km · 15 min walk
  • Musée national d'histoire américaineTourist attraction
    1.3 km · 16 min walk
  • Washington MonumentMonument
    1.4 km · 17 min walk
  • Smithsonian MuseumMuseum
    1.5 km · 18 min walk
  • United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumTourist attraction
    1.7 km · 21 min walk
  • Kennedy CenterPerforming arts
    1.8 km · 22 min walk
  • National Gallery of ArtTourist attraction
    1.9 km · 22 min walk

What we do nearby

What I book for them when they have a free half-day.

My tip: book the day before — the best tables close fast.

  • National MallPark
    1.6 km · 20 min walk
  • Jardin botanique des États-UnisBotanical garden
    2.5 km · 31 min walk

Distinctions & affiliations

Sources & verification

The factual information on this page is sourced from and verifiable against open encyclopaedias and reference databases.

Verified facts

Year opened
1926 (Wikidata)
Architect
Mihran Mesrobian (Wikidata)
Heritage designations
inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques, propriété contributrice à un district historique (Wikidata)

Data collected on 31 May 2026.

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Why choose The St. Regis Washington D.C.?

The St. Regis Washington D.C. is an exceptional address in Washington D.C., chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel offers valet parking, but on-site parking is limited and subject to a fee. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot in advance.

    My tip : Signalez votre heure d'arrivée la veille, cela facilite la prise en charge de votre véhicule.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    The breakfast offered is continental and à la carte, with options available for an additional fee. Hours and room service details can be confirmed with the concierge.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at The St. Regis Washington D.C.?

    Pets are not allowed at The St. Regis Washington D.C. For more information, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 6 miles (10 km) from Ronald Reagan National Airport. The driving time is approximately 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. Transfers can be arranged.

    My tip : Prévoyez un peu plus large aux heures de pointe, le trafic peut allonger le trajet.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel offers valet parking, but on-site parking is limited and subject to a fee. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot in advance.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    The breakfast offered is continental and à la carte, with options available for an additional fee. Hours and room service details can be confirmed with the concierge.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at The St. Regis Washington D.C.?

    Pets are not allowed at The St. Regis Washington D.C. For more information, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 6 miles (10 km) from Ronald Reagan National Airport. The driving time is approximately 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. Transfers can be arranged.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    No, the hotel does not have a pool. For any other inquiries, please contact the concierge.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is advisable to contact the concierge in advance to check the possibilities.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Private airport transfers may be offered, usually for an additional fee. The concierge can arrange these services.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The hotel's cancellation policy varies depending on the rate and season. Generally, cancellation is free 24 to 72 hours before arrival. Please contact the concierge for more details.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Yes, a local tourist tax is payable on-site, and the amount may vary per night and per person. Please check with the concierge for details.

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