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WASHINGTON — The Hay-Adams Hotel proclaims that it’s the place “where nothing is overlooked but the White House.” Unfortunately, my sixth-floor room at the recently renovated hotel off ...
The Hay-Adams Hotel is one of the most iconic hotels in Washington, D.C., and it's as close as you can get to staying at the White House without crashing into the president’s guest room.
The Hay-Adams Hotel has put together a July Fourth package that includes dinner, drinks, a viewing party up top and a night in one of its rooms.
The Hay-Adams acquired its name from John Hays and Henry Adams, both of whom had residences on this property before it became a hotel in 1928. The hotel has tried to keep the residential feel, even ...
This grande dame across from Lafayette Square received a subtle makeover a few years ago to add more contemporary touches to its early 20th-century core. Guest ...
Event planners seeking an incomparable view of Washington for their guests can find it at the Hay-Adams Hotel. The hotel overlooks Lafayette Square and has long been one of the capital’s most ...
The historic Hay Adams hotel, located in Lafayette Square across from the White House, has earned a reputation for refinement and world-class service. Even the cherry trees, whose blossoms are D.C ...