Park Hyatt's 220-room West End property — residential-scale luxury in Washington's diplomatic quarter.
Park Hyatt Washington D.C. opened in 1986 in the West End neighborhood, west of the White House and north of Georgetown, in the city's diplomatic quarter. The property underwent a full renovation in 2017. At 220 rooms, it runs smaller than most Washington luxury hotels, following Park Hyatt's reside
Blue Duck Tavern's wood-burning oven and Mid-Atlantic seasonal menu — the restaurant operates as a neighborhood dining destination beyond hotel guests.
Size: 1,022 square feet (95 square meters), Bed: One king bed, Dining_Area: Dining table for four, Bathroom: Spa-inspired limestone bath
Ranked among the best hotels in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report
Vibe: West-End, Residential-Scale, Blue-Duck-Tavern, Diplomatic-Quarter
Park Hyatt Washington D.C. is featured in 3 of our curated collections:
Best time: The best time for ultra-luxury travel is from late March to May, coinciding with the cherry blossoms.
Demand: Luxury demand peaks from mid-March to July, driven by tourism and events.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury property pricing is highest during peak seasons, particularly around cherry blossom season.
Insider tip: Consider booking exclusive private tours of the National Mall and museums to enhance your luxury experience.
Avoid: Avoid visiting during the summer months of July and August due to high humidity and tourist crowds.