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+1 202-638-6600
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Address:
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800 16th St NW, Washington, DC, DC, 20006
b/t N I St & N H St
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Nearby public transportation stops & stations:
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720 ftFarragut West
0.3 miMetro Bus 3Y 7Y 11Y 80 S1 16Y OmniRide G MTA Commuter Bus
0.3 miBus 33
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Specialties
Find your home away from home in Washington, D.C., in one of The Hay-Adams’ 145 guestrooms, including 21 luxury hotel suites. Whether your visit is for important business, family sightseeing or a romantic honeymoon getaway, your enjoyment is our priority.
Elegant features throughout our hotel are designed to make your own private place in the nation’s capital as special as it can be. Choose from a range of room types with different views and bedding options to suit your preferences.
History
Established in 1928.
The Hay-Adams is one of the city’s most revered landmarks. Named for the distinguished residents who once made a home on the same site, John Hay and Henry Adams, our historic hotel is now a popular destination among visitors and Washingtonians who come here to experience luxury in the nation’s capital.
In 1884, the architect Henry Hobson Richardson designed elaborate, Romanesque homes at the corner of 16th and H Streets for Hay and Adams. For years, the homes served as Washington’s leading salons. Famous guests such as Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Henry James stopped in from near and far.
In 1927, Washington, D.C., developer Harry Wardman bought and razed both homes. He replaced them with the Hay-Adams House, an Italian Renaissance-style, apartment-hotel, designed by architect Mirhan Mesrobian. Wood paneling from the Hay residence was repurposed in the public space now known as the Hay-Adams Room. Many historic details have been carefully preserved to this day.
Meet the Business Owner
Hans B.
Business Owner
Hans Bruland
Vice President /General Manager
The Hay-Adams