Best Boutique Hotels in Washington, D.C.

A team of Oyster reporters spent weeks exploring 61 top hotels in Washington, D.C. We slept in the beds, ate in the restaurants, tested the service, and scoped out the neighborhoods, all with an eye toward selecting the most distinguished properties. Here’s a list of our favorite boutique hotels.

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1

The Jefferson, Washington DC

Downtown, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

After a massive renovation, this historic boutique recently reopened, and regained its place among D.C.'s most elite hotels. The elegant hotel subtly blends technology (TVs embedded in bathroom mirrors; electronic housekeeping call buttons; a luxurious spa with innovative "vinotherapies") and colonial charms (intimate library, working dumbwaiter).

2

The Hay-Adams

Downtown, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

The hotel of choice for the world's powerbrokers -- even Obama snagged a suite with his family prior to his inauguration -- the intimate Hay-Adams, located in the White House's unofficial backyard, is quite possibly the most famous hotel in the capital. Built in 1927 over the homes of John Hay and Henry Adams, it is a distinctly D.C. boutique hotel, with its stately vibe, exceptionally doting service, classy bar and restaurant, and unique details to individualize each guest room, like an ornamental fireplace or some decorative carvings.

3

W Washington D.C.

Downtown, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

The gorgeous, 317-room W Washington D.C. opened in July 2009, taking over the historic Hotel Washington's 1917 Beaux Arts building. With fusion cuisine from Jean-Georges Vongerichten; a fashionable rooftop bar; a great spa and gym; Whatever/Whenever service, well-equipped (though small) rooms, and stunning design, it's the hippest hotel next to the White House.

4

Kimpton Hotel Palomar Washington DC

Dupont Circle, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

Fun boutique flair, at a fair price. The 335-room Hotel Palomar has an outdoor pool, a lively bar and restaurant, and a great location near the Metro subway station and the nightlife of Dupont Circle. And being a Kimpton hotel, it has great perks -- free wine hour; free Wi-Fi; pet pampering; great beds; top-notch service.

5

Hotel Madera

Dupont Circle, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

This 82-room boutique with stylish interiors sits on a treelined residential street in Dupont Circle -- D.C.'s center of nightlife and dining. A can-do staff, up-to-date guest rooms, a jewel of a restaurant, and a vibrant location (coffeehouses, a farmers' market) add up to a solid value.

6

Donovan Hotel

Downtown, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

Opened in 2008, the Donovan House, a sexy new boutique from Thompson Hotels (of SoHo's 60 Thompson fame), is helping to define Obama-era D.C. cool with its eggplant-and-white "Erotic City" color scheme, pod-shaped "cocoon" showers, rowdy rooftop pool parties, and delicious Pan-Asian restaurant, Zentan.

7

Liaison Washington Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

With a stylish lobby, a destination restaurant (helmed by Oprah's former private chef), and a swank, rooftop pool deck, this new kid on Capitol Hill (opened October 2008) offers the sleekest of options in an otherwise sleepy, business-driven neighborhood.

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The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Georgetown, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

Forget gilded mirrors. The small-scale 86-room Ritz-Carlton Georgetown is housed in a historic industrial building (a former trash incinerator) in the beautiful heart of Georgetown; the original brick and steel beams help give the lobby far more boutique appeal than a conventional Ritz-Carlton. But, as with any Ritz, the guest rooms still look traditionally dull.

9

Kimpton George Hotel

Capitol Hill, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

A decade ago, this stunning, 139-room Kimpton-managed hotel was Capitol Hill's first hip boutique. Today, it sees big competition from the Liaison -- a new hotel, just around the corner. But the George's airy, urbane lobby, swank guest rooms, well-equipped fitness center, top-notch French restaurant, and free nightly wine hour still make it a solid choice.