Introduction: Placed at the core of the vibrant Adams Morgan, The Line Hotel Dc mixes a blend of sophistication and a unique sense of place inherited from Sydell Group. The former neoclassical church metamorphosed into the hotel maintains its décor featuring large copper entry doors leading into an expansive lobby filled with color and artistic flair under 60-foot vaulted ceilings. A grand chandelier, ingeniously crafted from the former church's organ pipes, lends a dramatic touch to the genteel surroundings where locals and travelers mingle. The Line Hotel Dc Washington stays true to its buzz, presenting a dynamic social atmosphere, and unique perks.
Besides this, it offers enough indoor and outdoor space coupled with a special events team to handle any occasions, making it not just a choice for the night but a destination in itself. .
Rooms: Both the 500 square foot studio and the 1200 square foot suite illuminate luxury as they come complete with deluxe seating areas, King Beds and massive windows overlooking Washington, DC. Their iconic 1300 square foot terrace ensures panoramic views of nation's capital. For the homely comfort, studios are equipped with a minibar harboring local and international drinks, snacks, and an instant espresso maker, a micro library, original artwork and photography encapsulating the spirit of DC and modern media entertainment.
Dining: The Line Hotel Dc Washington holds a gastronomic journey. Offering culinary delights mastered by award-winning chefs Spike Gjerde and Erik Bruner Yang, the dining scene at The Line features three remarkable restaurants and two lively bars that have become the talk of DC's food scene. Andy's pizza and the Mezzanine Alcove, a private dining room overlooking the entire interior, become fan favorites in no time.
The 5-star Line Hotel Dc is conveniently placed six miles from Reagan National Airport, 3 miles from the National Mall and a stone's throw away from Embassy Row. .