Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill

Washington, DC, United States

3.3

25 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Wi-Fi
Paid
Accepts Apple Pay
No
Wi-Fi
Free
Dogs Allowed
No

Description

Specialties

Conveniently located in the political heart of Washington, DC, this full service 11-​story Capitol Hill hotel occupies a full city block. Located two blocks from the US Capitol and Union Station — home to Amtrak and Washington’s Metro Subway system, the hotel is within walking distance to the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums, National Gallery of Art and restaurants.

History

Established in 1976.

Hyatt Regency Washington opened its doors and accepted its first overnight guests on Thursday, April 1, 1976. Coincidentally the same date that Apple was established. Designed by architect John Portman, the hotel was a new build, costing $ 42 million, and has remained a Hyatt Hotel ever since. Frederick Alexander was the hotel’s first general manager.

Located two blocks from the U.S. Capitol, the hotel encompasses an entire city block in northwest Washington, D.C. at New Jersey Avenue, D Street, First Street and E Streets, NW. The hotel initially opened with 900 guestrooms. Over time, they found a need for more meeting space so the hotel converted some guestrooms to meeting space. The hotel currently has 834 guestrooms including 30 suites and 38,000 square feet of meeting and event space.

Meet the Manager

Maria B.

Manager

Discover our historic city from Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. Enjoy easy access to all the attractions of our nation’s capital from our ideal location. Walk to the Smithsonian Museums and the National Mall, tour government centers, visit monuments and museums, cheer on the Nationals or the Capitals — all just minutes from our Capitol Hill hotel.