The Hay-Adams
Washington, D.C., United StatesJust steps from the White House and overlooking Lafayette Square, The Hay-Adams captures Washington, D.C.'s grandeur and storied past. Built in the 1920s on the site of the former homes of John Hay and Henry Adams, this elegant hotel offers luxurious accommodations with a connection to the nation's history. The hotel appeals to guests who appreciate heritage and wish to explore Washington's iconic landmarks.
Rooms and suites
The hotel offers 145 guest rooms and suites, each featuring plush bedding, custom Italian linens, and marble bathrooms. Many accommodations provide views of the White House, Lafayette Square, or St. John's Church. Suites offer additional space with refined living areas, making them suitable for extended stays or family visits. The décor reflects classic styles.
Amenities and experiences
Contemporary American cuisine at The Lafayette, and craft cocktails at Off The Record.
Top of the Hay offers panoramic views of the White House and Washington skyline for gatherings.
Personalized assistance for arranging city tours, securing reservations, and tailoring your stay.
The hotel welcomes small dogs with special amenities.
Opportunities to experience the hotel's heritage through the Author Series and Music Salons.
The National Mall, historic monuments, and renowned museums are within walking distance.
How to get here
Situated in downtown D.C., The Hay-Adams is approximately a 15-minute drive from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and about 45 minutes from Dulles International Airport (IAD). Farragut West and McPherson Square Metro stations are a short walk away, offering convenient access to the city's attractions. The National Mall, historic monuments, and renowned museums are within walking distance.