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Final Hotel Guide 2

Final Hotel Guide 2

GROUP GUIDE | THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL



TABLE OF CONTENTS AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

WELCOME // 3 One of the Best Hotels in the World
NEIGHBORHOOD // 4 Conde Nast Traveler’s 2016 Readers’
ABOUT // 5 Choice Awards
ROOM TYPES & AMENITIES // 6 #7 Best Hotel in Washington, D.C.,
DINING // 8 Conde Nast Traveler’s 2016 Readers’
THE ROOFTOP // 10 Choice Awards
DIRECTIONS // 12 Top 10 Best New Hotels in America,
ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES // 14 USA Today’s 10Best List
PARNTERS // 18 One of the World’s Most Amazing
MEETING SPACE // 19 Rooftop Pools in The World
WEDDINGS // 22 Weather.com
TWO ROADS POEM // 30 One of Best Rooftop Pools in America
USA Today
HOTEL CONTACT
The Embassy Row Hotel
2015 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
202.265.1600
embassyrowhotel.com
SALES CONTACT
[email protected]
Phone: 202.939.4107
Fax: 202.265.2778

WELCOME

URBAN LIFESTYLE HOTEL
We want to personally welcome
you to one of Conde Nast Traveler’s
Best Hotels in the World, and the
#7 Hotel in Washington, D.C. -
The Embassy Row Hotel. Here, we
proudly celebrate and embrace
what makes D.C., “America’s
Coolest City,” and believe we
can make an impact on the lives
of others by incorporating local
art, music, style and taste into
every aspect of our space. From
the lobby to Station Kitchen &
Cocktails to The Rooftop, our
hotel is a platform for emerging
local artists, entrepreneurs and
organizations alike.
Also named Top 10 Best New
Hotels in America on USA Today’s
10Best List, The Embassy Row
Hotel’s mission is for guests and
groups to experience Washington,
D.C. with local accommodations at
their fingertips. Our Dupont Circle
neighborhood is at the epicenter
of historic homes, eclectic art,
music, boutique shopping, dining,
and nightlife, but the fun doesn’t
end there. Walk just 75 steps to
the Dupont Circle Metro Station
for instant access to some of the
nation’s greatest attractions. We
could gloat all day long, but you’ll
have to schedule a tour to see
what we’re really about. Our team
is dedicated to challenging the
status quo, and we hope to see
you soon!

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 3

THE NEIGHBORHOOD: DUPONT CIRCLE

The Dupont Circle neighborhood is the perfect intersection; a place where historic homes meet fine art, music, boutique shopping, dining, and nightlife.
Upon arrival, you’ll find a community who takes pride in the neighborhood, eager to show you their favorite hidden gems. Dupont Circle is not only a
highly desirable place for locals to live, but is also home to many of Washington, D.C.’s embassies.

DUPONT CIRCLE FOUNTAIN AND PARK EMBASSY ROW

The Dupont Circle Fountain, formally known as the Rear Admiral We’re located along Embassy Row, on Massachusetts Avenue. This offers
Samuel Francis Dupont Memorial Fountain, is a fountain located in a unique peek into the international side of the capital city of the United
the center of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. It’s not uncommon States.
to find yogis, chess players, picnics, or snowball fights in the Dupont
Circle Park. HEURICH HOUSE MUSEUM

DUPONT CIRCLE FRESHFARM MARKET Heurich House, also known as the Brewmaster’s Castle, is a Gilded Age
mansion in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington D.C.
The Dupont Circle FRESHFARM Market is located 24 steps from the
hotel. The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times of London also KRAMERBOOKS & AFTERWORDS CAFE
named the market one of the top farmers’ markets in the country.
Landmark indie bookstore in Washington, D.C. - open for over 30 years
DUPONT UNDERGROUND and famous for their pies (trust us).

The long-ago abandoned trolley station beneath Dupont WOODROW WILSON HOUSE
Circle is now revitalized for producing and promoting cutting-
edge arts, architecture, design, and creative endeavors. The Woodrow Wilson House was the residence of the Twenty-Eighth
This underground space is a the inspiration behind our President of the United States. It was designated a National Historic
restaurant, Station Kitchen and Cocktails. Landmark in 1964. The National Trust for Historic Preservation owns the
house and operates it as a museum.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 4

NEIGHBORHOOD
ABOUT

TOTAL NUMBER OF ROOMS
231; 3 Suites
EVENT SPACE
8,000+ Sq. Ft.
Six Flexible Venues & Ballroom
UniquePrivate DiningRoom,Garage
Room
LARGEST EVENT SPACE
The Rooftop; 4,130 Sq. Ft.
PROXIMITY
Six Miles from Ronald Reagan
Washington, D.C. Airport
1.5 Miles from Washington
Convention Center
75 Steps from Dupont Circle Metro

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 7

ROOM TYPES AND AMENITIES

AMENTY FEE INCLUSIONS

Each accommodation comes with a plethora of perks built into the hotel amenity fee.

••••••• Wi-Fi
10% off all food & drink in our food and beverage outlets
Unlimited local and long-distance phone calls
Daily access to our Press Reader newspaper subscription
Complimentary access to our 24-hour Urban Fit Club Gym
Complimentary access to our 24-Hour Nucleus business center
Complimentary access to the Underground Playground with foosball, ping pong and more

ROOM TYPE

Standard
Ignite your free spirit with this
one-of-a-kind guest room. It’s
a smaller room with the same
fabulous amenities. You’ll sleep
comfortably with an interior view
and some peace and quiet.

NUMBER OF ROOM TYPES ROOM TYPE
Deluxe Queen 45
Deluxe King 58 Deluxe
Deluxe Double 47 Immerse yourself in the vibrant
Ambassador Queen View 6 and stylish Deluxe room. Sleep
Ambassador King View 22 soundly with a city view or interior
Ambassador Double View 10 view room.
Ambassador Queen 13
Ambassador King 3 ROOM TYPE
Ambassador Double 7
Accessible Deluxe Queen 4 Deluxe City View
Accessible Deluxe King 4 These bright, beautiful guest
Accessible Deluxe Double 9 rooms spotlight amazing views
Parlor Room 3 of Washington, D.C. Sleep side by
side with the city skyline.

ROOM TYPE

Suite
The SOME Suite is suited for both
entertaining and private repose
on the premier level. Leave a
little bit of yourself behind. 1% of
revenue is donated to So Others
Might Eat, a local non-profit for
homeless in D.C.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 6

DINING

STATION KITCHEN & COCKTAILS

Station Kitchen & Cocktails, restaurant and bar inside The Embassy Row Hotel, is dedicated to changing the traditional approach to dining
in Washington, D.C. We want to give you a distinctive dining experience that is social and all things local. Everything we do is built on this
proposition from locally made coffee to our vivacious team and social layout with playful furnishings, overlooking Embassy Row.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 7

DINING

OUR FAVORITE EATERIES

These days, D.C.’s food is just as monumental as its history. Tourists worldwide come to enjoy the exploding food scene that would take you years to
explore. When you’re not dining at our in-house restaurant and bar, Station Kitchen & Cocktails, there are plenty of places around the neighborhood
that will leave you with a better understanding of the nation’s capital.

LE DIPLOMATE, Logan Circle. A DC French staple. CAVA GRILL, multiple area locations. Customizable rice bowls and
THIP KHAO, Columbia Heights. Searingly hot Laotian cooking. Only the salads can be done up with a rainbow of Mediterranean sauces and
seriously spice-tolerant veggies.
should venture into the special “Let’s Go to the Jungle” menu. SHAKE SHACK, Dupont Circle, Penn Quarter, Union Station, Nationals
MAKETTO, H Street, Northeast. Erik Bruner-Yang brings bao buns and Park, and Tysons. This chain started out as a hot-dog stand in New
amazing Vietnamese fried chicken. York’s Madison Square Park; and is now serving up juicy burgers and
DUKE’S GROCERY, Dupont Circle. The fat “proper burger” is layered crinkle fries.
with Gouda, house-made pickles, aïoli, and sweet chili sauce. There BARCELONA, Logan Circle, Cathedral Heights, and Reston. Sherry
are plenty of other delicious sandwich choices andsides. cocktails, a long list of Spanish wines, and, at the Logan Circle location,
SWEETGREEN, Dupont Circle. Virtuous lineup of designer salads, plus a fireplace-lined patio.
warm quinoa and rice bowls. GLEN’S GARDEN MARKET, Dupont Circle and Shaw. We go here for
pizzas, locally made sweets, and groceries

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 8

THE ROOFTOP

The Rooftop’s relaxed ambiance comes
complete with a swimming pool, grill,
and bar all accompanied by refreshing
cocktails and sweeping, panoramic views
of downtown Washington, D.C.
Sip on one of our eight signature hand-
crafted cocktails, enjoy delicious food
options like the E-Row Coco cocktail or the
Juicy Lucy burger from the grill!
Daily rooftop programming includes
but is not limited to: Support a Cause
Wednesdays, Hooky Fridays, Silent Disco
with Silent Dance Society, and Sunrise Yoga
with Epic Yoga.
All guests have complimentary access to
these events. Locals are able to access
The Rooftop starting at 3 PM each day. Day
Passes are $30 per person.

THE ROOFTOP’S QUICK FACTS ACCOLADES

THE POOL HOURS One of the World’s Most Amazing Rooftop
Pools in The World
Monday and Tuesday: 9 am – 5 pm by Weather.com
Wednesday and Thursday: 5 pm - 10 pm
One of Best Rooftop Pools in America
Friday and Saturday: 11 am - 11 pm by USA Today
Sunday: 11 am - 10 pm
OPEN SEASONALLY
THE BAR HOURS
May - September
Monday & Tuesday: Bar closed
Wednesday and Thursday: 5 pm – 10 pm THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 10

Friday and Saturday: 11 am – 11 pm
Sunday: 11 am – 10 pm

THE GRILL HOURS

Monday & Tuesday: Bar closed
Wednesday and Thursday: 5 pm – 10 pm

Friday and Saturday: 11 am – 11 pm
Sunday: 11 am – 10 pm

DIRECTIONS RONALD REAGAN
NATIONAL AIRPORT
DULLES INTERNATIONAL 5.5 miles
AIRPORT
27.2 miles

DRIVING FROM DULLES DRIVING FROM REAGAN
Follow Saarinen Circle to Dulles Take George Washington
Access Road. Take I-66 E to Memorial Pkwy until taking exit
L St NW in Washington, DC. toward US-50 Memorial Bridge.
Then Take Whitehurst Freeway Stay left on Lincoln Memorial
exist from I-66E. Continue on Circle and turn left onto 23rd St
L St NW and turn left on New NW. Stay right on Washington
Hampshire Ave NW. Turn left Circle Park and merge onto New
again at the 3rd cross street Hampshire Ave NW. Take 20th
onto Massachusetts Ave NW. St until you hit Massachusetts
METRO FROM DULLES Ave, which will be a left hand
Ride the 5A Bus from main turn.
terminal to Rosslyn Silver METRO FROM REAGAN
Line Metro Station. Take Ride the Washington Metro
Orange Line train towards Yellow Line towards Greenbelt.
New Carrollton and stop at the Arrive at Gallery Place
Metro Center Station. Then, on Chinatown Metro Station. Take
the upper platform, board Red the Red Line towards Shady
Line train towards Shady Grove Grove, on the upper platform,
all the way until Dupont Circle. and get off at the Dupont
Use the Q Street Exit, and the Circle Metro Station. Use the
hotel is approximately 1.5 Q Street Exit, and the hotel is
blocks from the Dupont Circle approximately 1.5 blocks from
Station on MassachusettsAveNW. the Dupont Circle Station on
Massachusetts Ave NW.Station
on Massachusetts Ave NW.

TRANSPORTATION

METRO BUS TAXIS ON FOOT

The Metro makes D.C. accessible The D.C. Circulator provides Taxis are easy to catch, and you Dupont Circle was ranked #1
and very easy to navigate more than 400,000 trips each can find several in front of the Walk Score in D.C. (98% Walk
with stops in almost every weekday. Regular fare costs $1 hotel at any given time. Taxis Score). D.C. has an overall Walk
neighborhood. You can find us to ride. Buses arrive every 10 accept credit cards. Fares start Score of 77%. Most errands can
75 steps from the Dupont Circle minutes. SmarTrip Cards provide at $3.25 and are $0.27 every be accomplished on foot!
Neighborhood on the Red Line. discounts. 1/8 of a mile. Uber and Lyft are
The Silver Line is the newest www.dccirculator.com also popular D.C. riding services. walkscore.com
addition and connects you to
Tyson’s Corner/Reston. BIKE
www.wmata.com
D.C.’s Capital Bikeshare is a fun
way to get around. A Single Trip is
$2 and 24-hour pass is $8.

dctaxionline.com capitalbikeshare.com

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 12

NIGHTLIFE &
ENTERTAINMENT

There is no shortage of bars, clubs and
music venues in D.C. The night is still
young - here are five of our favorite spots.

18TH STREET LOUNGE

Find great music and dancing in this
sultry converted townhouse with
antique velvet couches.

9:30 CLUB

State-of-the art concert space presents
top-name rock, punk, hip-hop, and
country acts nightly.

ECHO STAGE

Find great music and dancing in this
sultry converted townhouse with
antique velvet couches.

ROCK & ROLL HOTEL

Although you can’t actually stay there,
this ex-funeral parlor turned lounge
with vintage decor, bands & DJs, dance
floor & rooftop bar is a staple on H
Street.

BLUES ALLEY

Show your best cake walk dance at
Blues Alley, a jazz dinner-and-nightclub.
Modeled after the jazz supper clubs of
the 1920s and ‘30s, this club features
headline acts nightly.

5 FREE THINGS
TO DO IN D.C.

You have to explore the nation’s capital
to truly understand its energy, its
liveliness, and its D.C. cool.

NATIONAL MALL

With a combined 37.4 million annual
visitors, the monuments are iconic and
an international must-see for all ages.

THE TIDAL BASIN

The Tidal Basin is a focal point during
the National Cherry Blossom Festival,
but offers impressive memorial views at
any point in time.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF
ART & SCULPTURE GARDEN

Visit this scholarly museum housing
masterworks by renowned European
and American artists, including the only
painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the
Americas.

U.S. CAPITOL AND THE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Spend a day on Capitol Hill with the
home of the United States Congress
and the de facto national library of the
United States.

NATIONAL ZOO

Open 364 days a year, the National
Zoo provides engaging experiences
with animals and keepers who have a
passion for saving near extinct wildlife.

EVENTS

ANNUAL EVENTS

Whether your exploring everchanging galleries or taking a stroll
alongside the nation’s most historic attractions, there’s always
something to do in D.C.

CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION

JANUARY 29 D.C. celebrates the Chinese New Year with a Chinese New
Year Parade, Chinese Dragon Dances, live musical performances, and
more.

NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

MARCH 15 - APRIL 20 Each year, the National Cherry Blossom
Festival celebrates spring in Washington, D.C. and the enduring
friendship between the people of the United States and Japan.
nationalcherryblossomfestival.org

TRUCKEROO

STARTS APRIL 7 Truckeroo is a monthly festival held at the Bullpen
that showcases popular food trucks in the D.C. area. Held April through
October. thebullpendc.com/truckeroo

PASSPORT D.C.

STARTS MAY 1 Passport D.C. 2017 is a month-long journey around the
world highlighting D.C.’s thriving international diplomatic community
and its lively culture. culturaltourismdc.org

CAPITAL PRIDE

JUNE 8 - JUNE 11 Join tens of thousands of people for Captial Pride,
a street festival and parade celebrating the lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender community. capitalpride.org

FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS

JULY 4 In the nation’s capital, there are no shortages of
Fourth of July celebrations, but at The Embassy Row Hotel,
we host an annual rooftop party with panoramic views of
fireworks. embassyrowhotel.com

H STREET FESTIVAL

SEPTEMBER 17 Originally started to help revitalize a community, this
block party celebrates the city’s culture with live music, food, and
activities for all ages. hstreet.org/events/festival

ZOOLIGHTS

NOV 25 - JAN 1 At one of the oldest zoos in the nation, thousands of
visitors have made ZooLights a part of their holiday tradition. To this
day, it remains free and open to the public! nationalzoo.si.edu/events

ACTIVITIES

GROUP TOURS

In 2015, Washington, D.C. broke its tourist record with over 21.3 million visitors. Visitors travel far and wide to marvel at Washington, D.C.’s historic
attractions - so much so that there is an industry that caters to making tours both unique and enjoyable.

BIKE AND ROLL D.C. D.C. BY FOOT

Sites, tours and Bike and Roll! Take in fresh Washington, D.C. air on Noted as D.C.’s highest rated walking tour company with high energy tours
Bike and Roll’s bike and Segway site seeing tours. bikeandrolldc.com through the National Mall, Tidal Basin, Georgetown, U Street and more.
freetoursbyfoot.com
WASHINGTON PHOTO SAFARI
MUSEUM HACK D.C.
Washington Photo Safari takes visitors on half-day and full-day
photoshoots around D.C.’s favorite sites. Any camera is acceptable, Museum Hack puts an alternative spin on museum tours,
even smartphone cameras. washingtonphotosafari.com highlighting the hidden stories behind some of the greatest
works. museumhack.com
CARPE D.C. FOOD TOURS
TAKE THE SHUTTLE
Discover Washington DC’s iconic neighborhoods U Street, 14th Street
with the only D.C. food tour that helps feed local residents in need. Looking to get around together? We’ll arrange a shuttle
carpedcfoodtours.com bus for you and your group. Just ask!

D.C. BREW TOURS THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 17

Drink your way through the city on an educational and fun D.C. Brew
Tour. Explore the capital’s rich beer history with award-winning beers
of all styles, flavors, and backgrounds. dcbrewtours.com

OUR LOCAL SOME BOWL
PARTNERS
At our restaurant Station Kitchen & Cocktails, our chef creates a special of the day. Every time you
order the special of the day, 25 cents is donated to So Others Might Eat. You’ll notice the special of the
day is always served in a special bowl. This bowl was commissioned and created by students at the
Corcoran School of Art.

SOME BREAK

Our continuous break stations in the meeting space are popular among groups. Every continuous
break station purchased results in 5% donated to So Others Might Eat.

SUPPORT A CAUSE WEDNESDAYS

We’re passionate about supporting the community and impacting others which is why we launched
Support a Cause Wednesdays. The Rooftop and Station Kitchen & Cocktails help locals fundraise for
their favorite cause with no obligations. Locals can schedule their D.C. fundraising event, invite their
friends and The Embassy Row Hotel will promote it on social media too. We’ll donate $1 from beer
and wine sales to the cause. Schedule your event by emailing [email protected]. The
Embassy Row Hotel has strong ties to the community, read about the community initiatives.

COMPASS COFFEE

You’ll enjoy sipping on the flavors of Compass Coffee in your meetings and at Station Kitchen &
Cocktails. Compass Coffee is a local coffee company, started by two veterans. We are passionate
about supporting our country’s veterans. Their story resonated with us. Not to mention, we love REAL
GOOD COFFEE.

LGBT

We believe in equality for everyone. We are passionate about supporting our colleagues and the LGBT
community as a whole. We’re proud to be a sponsor of Capital Pride Week, the fourth largest LGBT
celebration in the country.

LOCAL ART

One Love Massive is a booking agency and boutique marketing firm offering social media management
for artists and businesses, talent management & bookings. They support artists and local business
through interactive events and grassroots marketing. One Love Massive brings all the noise to The
Embassy Row Hotel with a selection of incredible local DJ’s for our weekly events.

UNION KITCHEN

Union Kitchen is a local food incubator and accelerator that exists to grow successful food businesses
in D.C. They provide businesses with the space for production and opportunities for sales through their
grocery stores and distribution services. By providing members the means to become successful and
profitable, Union Kitchen catalyzes the growth of business, jobs, and culture in D.C., helping to build
the city we want to live in. Union Kitchen keeps our 24-Hour Chef’s Pantry fully stocked with delicious
selections of this local fare.

EPIC YOGA DC

Epic Yoga is a 5,000 sq. ft. yoga studio, lounge and juice bar dedicated to embracing an active lifestyle
and workout experience unlike any other. Epic Yoga provides The Embassy Row Hotel and its guests
weekly yoga experiences to nourish body and spirit. Enjoy morning and sunset sessions on The Rooftop
throughout the summer.

Rooftop Silent Disco with Silent Dance Society

THEESITUATIONNROOM

CAPACITIESMEETINGGANDDEVENTTSPACEEATTTHEEEMBASSYYROWWHOTEL ****PERRRRFEET

** *

Room specs are noted at max capacity without AV and 3 per 6 feet.

As the only lifestyle hotel in the Washington, D.C. area, The Embassy Row Hotel, A Destination Hotel,

MEETING SPACE

THE ROOFTOP SQUARE FEET TEAM BUILDING

Create an unforgettable experience on The Rooftop, a 4,130 sq. ft. We offer fun, uniuqe team building
unique, inspiring, and interactive meeting space. A staple in activities. Ask for our complete list.
the Dupont Circle area, The Rooftop’s breathtaking sunrise/ CAPACITY
sunset views have a way of bringing people together. Enjoy CORPORATE OLYMPICS
fresh air, the bar, our tasty grill and one of the best views 250 People
of the D.C. skyline featuring the Washington Monument, Participate in a mix of “Minute to
National Cathedral. ORIGIN Win It” style games along with our
favorite summer field game favorites,
We take pride in being the only
rooftop pool and bar in Dupont designed just for your group.
Circle.
THE SWEET LIFE

Put your team to the test of decorating
and designing cupcakes to the night’s
theme. This is less about taste and
more about design, teamwork, time
management and creativity of course

POSES AND PINTS

A specialized yoga instructor will lead
the group through stress releasing

poses for all yoga levels.

MEETING SPACE

THE GARAGE ROOM

Located in the Station Kitchen & Cocktails, the Garage Room features floor to
ceiling windows overlooking Embassy Row and a glass garage door separating
it from Station Kitchen & Cocktails. It’s a quiet meeting space with natural
lighting and views and a great choice for holding mid-sized conferences.

SQUARE FEET

355 sq. ft.

CEILING

18’ x 19.75’

CAPACITY

30 People

LOCATION

Station Kitchen & Cocktails; can also be transformed for private dining

ORIGIN

With a view of Dupont Circle, the Garage Room serves as a unique way to keep
dialogue inspirational, but exclusive.

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WEDDINGS

WEDDINGS

Tell your love story beautifully at The Embassy Row Hotel. Immerse your guests in a unique experience unlike anything like the D.C. and
Dupont Circle area. With interactive dining and wedding catering by Station Kitchen & Cocktails and playful spaces, The Embassy Row Hotel
is more than just a venue, and provides a backdrop for an unforgettable event.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 22

WEDDINGS

A DREAM COME TRUE

You’re engaged! Now what? Make sure you have everything in line for your
special day. Our Catering Sales Manager is already ecstatic about helping you
plan for your dream come true!

OUR WEDDING CHECKLIST Say YES to the dress
Send out invitations
Announce your engagement Finalize catering menu
Start your guest list Hire photographer/videographer
Insure your ring Break in your shoes
Schedule a venue tour Book your spa treatment
Book your reception Pack for your staycation
Create your wedding website WED AND BE MERRY!
Choose your wedding party
Book your rehearsal dinner

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 23

MEETING SPACE

THE SITUATION ROOM

Sometimes, the biggest decisions are made in the smallest spaces. With state-of-the
art audio visuals and a creative layout, our executive board room will help you buckle
down and make the decisions that matter the most.

SQUARE FEET

512 sq. ft.

CEILING

25’ x 20.5’

CAPACITY

20 People

LOCATION

Lobby Level

ORIGIN

Based off the conference room and intelligence management center in the basement
of the West Wing of the White House, some of the world’s most historic decisions
have been made in a boardroom of similar stature.

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MEETING SPACE

ADMIRALS BALLROOM

Reflective of Dupont Circle, the 2,265-square-foot Admiral’s Ballroom features state-of-the-art lighting and sound controls. Whether you’re
toasting a personal or professional milestone, this D.C. ballroom is ideal for meetings, conferences, weddings, galas, celebrations, dinners
and more.

SQUARE FEET

2,262 sq. ft.

LENGTH & WIDTH

See diagram; can be separated into two meeting spaces.

CAPACITY

200 People

LOCATION

Lobby Level

ORIGIN

Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont not only played a crucial role in the
development of U.S. naval strategy, but also pushed for the modernization of
the navy’s technological transition from wood to iron.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 25

MEETING SPACE

THE ROOSEVELT ROOM

Feel inspired by Alice Roosevelt, an American author and prominent socialite in
D.C. This meeting space is one of the only meeting spaces with natural light, and
features a backdrop of Q Street’s beautiful, historic row homes.

SQUARE FEET

491 sq. ft.

LENGTH & WIDTH

21’ x 23.5’

CAPACITY

50 People

LOCATION

Lobby Level

ORIGIN

President Theodore Roosevelt’s eldest daughter, Alice Roosevelt, hosted lavish
parties at her mansion right next to the hotel, and was a sassy “It Girl” in Washington,
D.C.’s social scene.

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MEETING SPACE

THE EAST WING

Our approach to meetings will engage and energize attendees. From conferences to
soirées, there isn’t a space at the hotel that doesn’t provide an exciting occasion.

SQUARE FEET

567 sq. ft.

LENGTH & WIDTH

25’ x 22.5’

CAPACITY

50 People

LOCATION

Lower Level 1

ORIGIN

The East Wing of the White House has served as a social terrace for President Theodore
Roosevelt, an underground bunker for President Theodore Roosevelt, and the office for
First Lady Rosalynn Carter just a name a few. Our East Wing is just as versatile.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 27

MEETING SPACE

THE WEST WING

Get right down to business. With limitless ideas and a fully-equipped meeting space
with virtually limitless technology that connects you to the world around you, the
possibilities are endless.

SQUARE FEET

497 sq. ft.

LENGTH & WIDTH

22’ x 20’

CAPACITY

50 People

LOCATION

Lower Level 1

ORIGIN

The West Wing of the White House holds the offices of some of the President’s most
valued right-hand men including the chief of staff, press secretary, the president’s
assistants, the White House counsel, and their own staffs.

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 28

MEETING SPACE

THE DIPLOMAT ROOM

Awaken the ambassador in you and tackle your meeting the diplomatic way. Let your ideas
and creativity flow over 500 square feet of capacity. Ask our team how you can fully take
advantage of our distinctive Diplomatic Room with delicious catering and a truly interactive
experience.

SQUARE FEET

533 sq. ft.

LENGTH & WIDTH

20.5’ x 26’

CAPACITY

50 People

LOCATION

Lower Level 1

ORIGIN
The Embassy Row Hotel is known for hosting diplomats who are in the United States on
serious business. Located along embassy row, the hotel hosts diplomats from all over the
world.
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Sunset views from The Rooftop

THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL • 30

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood

And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—

I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

A DESTINATION HOTEL | THE EMBASSY ROW HOTEL
“Go For It, Charge” Artwork by Kelly Towles

Located in the Adult Playground
Inspired by Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont

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