Daily Mandatory Destination Charge includes: Premium guest internet access (up to 3 devices); daily $30 food and beverage credit; $15 Lyft daily credit to be used for bicycle/scooter rentals or car services.
Located just two blocks from the White House, the Capital Hilton hotel has a proud tradition of serving world travelers with historic hospitality in the Nation's Capital. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Washington DC hotel is in the heart of downtown, near National Mall, Washington Monument and Memorials, Smithsonian Museums, Local Attractions, World-Class Shopping, Theatre and Dining.
Three different Metro Subway Stations are located only 2 blocks from the hotel, including the Red, Orange, and Blue lines.
The hotel is accessible from three major DC area airports such as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - DCA, Washington Dulles International Airport - IAD, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Washington Airport - BWI.
This historic hotel proudly features an on-site restaurant featuring contemporary American cuisine, and the Statler Lounge lobby bar.
Guest rooms at our Washington DC hotel include Luxurious and Warm Accommodations, High-Speed Internet Access, MP3 Alarm Clock Radio, Work Desk and Sitting Area.
The hotel also features Executive Level Accommodations, offering separate check-in and check-out, and access to a private Executive Lounge serving complimentary continental breakfast daily, and afternoon hors d'oeuvres and refreshing drinks from the honor bar, available Monday thru Thursday.
The extensive DC meeting and banquet facilities are conveniently all located on the second floor of the hotel. Book a meeting room and up to 25 guests online with e-Events.
Travel should take you places. Travel should take you to the Capital Hilton.
"I booked a king-sized room through Ctrip, and the reservation explicitly stated a 1.81-meter king bed. However, upon check-in, we were assigned a room with a bed less than 1.5 meters. After staying one night, we requested a room change, but the hotel insisted that this *was* their 'king-sized room'. Following Ctrip's intervention, we were required to pay an additional fee to upgrade our room, which Ctrip later refunded. When Ctrip contacted the hotel, the hotel's response was, 'We made no mistake! This is precisely the room type that was booked.' At this point, I'm unsure whether the hotel is being dishonest or if Ctrip is involved in deceptive practices. Regardless, I will never stay at this hotel again. A 'king-sized' room with a bed less than 1.5 meters is absolutely unheard of in North America! Furthermore, it remains to be seen whether Ctrip was genuinely misled or if they are themselves deceiving customers."