One of the world’s grandest and most iconic hotels, Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C. combines American history and luxury, proudly setting the benchmark with two centuries of unrivaled hospitality. Willard is a legendary hotel and celebrated landmark, standing steps away from The White House and surrounded by historical monuments and world-renowned museums. And there isn’t a more fitting place for cocktail connoisseurs and history buffs to raise a glass than the famous Round Robin Bar.
Reviews for InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel
InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel received an average rating of 5.00 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews.
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by Gabriel on 2/19/2021
by Praise on 10/28/2021
by Sixtus on 4/19/2021
This upscale landmark was extensively renovated at the turn of the millennium. The lobby features marble and wood furnishing---it is manned by an attentive reception staff and the concierge, who are ready to treat you like visiting… Read Full Editorial
My Review by Rich Carriero via Gogobot on 11/30/2013
Willard's Hotel is one of the most famous places of lodging in the United States. Since the creation of the city from the Virginia Wilderness, politi
My Review by Karla Zimmerman via Gogobot on 4/19/2013
President Grant invented the term "lobbyist" here to describe the political wranglers hanging out in the hotel's front room. These days the action has
My Review by Donna Worsham via Gogobot on 2/20/2012
This is, perhaps, the most storied hotel in Washington. It's only a block or two from the White House. Every U.S. President since the 1850's has bee
Citysearch Editorial Review by Lauren Sloat via Citysearch on 12/10/2009
Just two blocks from the White House, this famous and historical hotel--where president Ulysses S. Grant is said to have coined the term "lobbyists" after those who approached him with individual causes as he relaxed in the lobby--includes…
Old World opulence on Pennsylvania Avenue. by Contributor via Citysearch on 8/14/2003
The Feel
Since Henry Willard bought the property in 1850, this hotel has hosted every president, as a sleeping guest or at a social function. President-elect Abraham Lincoln stayed at the Willard before his inauguration; in…