Pros

  • Five-minute walk to National Mall and dining options
  • Modern rooms have mini-fridges and coffeemakers
  • Spacious suites offer kitchenettes with microwaves
  • Free breakfast of breakfast bowls and parfaits
  • Outdoor saltwater pool surrounded by sun loungers
  • Room service and market has food available 24/7
  • Seasonal rooftop bar offers food, drinks, and city views
  • Gym with cardio equipment and free weights
  • Meeting spaces and business center
  • Free laundry machines
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Valet parking (for a fee)
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Cons

  • No full restaurant on-site
  • Reports of crowded and chaotic breakfast times
  • Complaints about bothersome noise inside and outside of hotel
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Bottom Line

Hyatt Place Washington DC / National Mall is a contemporary property with a prime location just a five-minute walk from the National Mall. The location is hard to beat, attracting families on vacation and business tourists alike. Sure, this three-and-a-half-pearl hotel features a similar kind of contemporary design to that of most Hyatt Places, but many guests look past that in favor of an outdoor saltwater pool, rooftop bar with great city views, and a free hot breakfast (even though it can get crowded during this time). Rooms are spacious, but may be subjected to some noise from a nearby fire station. Travelers can have a similar stay at the nearby Holiday Inn Washington Capitol, but with the added benefits of a bistro, a grill, and a Starbucks. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hyatt Place Washington D.C. National Mall

Scene

Contemporary chain hotel with stylish spaces and a rooftop bar with city views

Opened in 2015, Hyatt Place Washington DC / National Mall has a bright, contemporary decor that’s usually found in the Hyatt Place chain. The lobby is large and spacious with plenty of seating and large floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for natural light. The color palette is a mix of taupe and gray with some pops of yellow in pillows or stunning abstract artwork. As the breakfast area is an extension of the lobby, this space can get crowded and chaotic in the mornings, when guests report there’s not enough space for everyone. The rooftop bar with dark woven furniture on a white terrace and sweeping views of rooftops and some monuments, is by far the loveliest of public spaces. With free perks like breakfast, laundry, and Wi-Fi, it’s no wonder that families are attracted to this property. However, a central location and work desks in every room brings business travelers, too.

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Location

Just a six-minute walk to the National Mall and metro stop makes it ideal for travelers in Washington D.C. 

One of the biggest draws of this property is that it’s just a six-minute walk from the National Mall, an area filled with popular sites like the Lincoln Memorial, U.S. State Capitol, Smithsonian Museum, and Washington Monument. Its location makes it easy for travelers to cut across the National Mall to get to other attractions like the National Portrait Gallery (24-minute walk away). The White House may be too far for some to reach on foot -- a 34-minute walk away. But there's a metro stop just a five-minute walk from the hotel. It takes 15 minutes by car to reach the Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport. 

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Rooms

Modern design that highlights sitting areas and work spaces

The 214 rooms at this Hyatt Place are fresh with a simplistic design that includes contrasting tones of gray in the carpet and white in the beds, alongside the mid-tone wood-veneer furniture. Framed abstract art brings an extra dash of color and personality to the otherwise stark spaces. One of the nicer perks is that the rooms have partially separated office and living areas set with desks and small couches. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Suites provide additional features like small kitchenette areas with sinks and microwaves. Bathrooms are roomy and come with glass showers or shower/tub combos, hairdryers, and Barney Kenet MD toiletries. As for views, half the rooms face the street and the others face the pool. Some people report bothersome noise from a nearby fire station. 

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Features

Heavy focus on 24/7 dining options and relaxing areas like a pool and rooftop bar

Hyatt Place Washington DC / National Mall's food options are its biggest selling point. Guests start the day with a free breakfast of hot and cold items that range from yogurt parfaits to breakfast bowls and eggs. For lunch or dinner, there’s a 24/7 Gallery Market with soups, sandwiches, salads, and snacks to pick up, or a 24-hour room service menu of American favorites. The seasonal rooftop bar is a hot commodity during warm weather months as it provides great views of Washington D.C., food, and drinks. As far as leisure amenities go, there’s a modern gym with cardio equipment with TVs and free weights. There's a small outdoor saltwater pool. Business guests can take advantage of five fully-equipped meeting rooms and a business center with desktops to use. Freebies include a laundry room and Wi-Fi. Valet parking costs a hefty daily fee. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hyatt Place Washington D.C. National Mall

Scene

Contemporary chain hotel with stylish spaces and a rooftop bar with city views

Opened in 2015, Hyatt Place Washington DC / National Mall has a bright, contemporary decor that’s usually found in the Hyatt Place chain. The lobby is large and spacious with plenty of seating and large floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for natural light. The color palette is a mix of taupe and gray with some pops of yellow in pillows or stunning abstract artwork. As the breakfast area is an extension of the lobby, this space can get crowded and chaotic in the mornings, when guests report there’s not enough space for everyone. The rooftop bar with dark woven furniture on a white terrace and sweeping views of rooftops and some monuments, is by far the loveliest of public spaces. With free perks like breakfast, laundry, and Wi-Fi, it’s no wonder that families are attracted to this property. However, a central location and work desks in every room brings business travelers, too.

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Location

Just a six-minute walk to the National Mall and metro stop makes it ideal for travelers in Washington D.C. 

One of the biggest draws of this property is that it’s just a six-minute walk from the National Mall, an area filled with popular sites like the Lincoln Memorial, U.S. State Capitol, Smithsonian Museum, and Washington Monument. Its location makes it easy for travelers to cut across the National Mall to get to other attractions like the National Portrait Gallery (24-minute walk away). The White House may be too far for some to reach on foot -- a 34-minute walk away. But there's a metro stop just a five-minute walk from the hotel. It takes 15 minutes by car to reach the Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport. 

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Rooms

Modern design that highlights sitting areas and work spaces

The 214 rooms at this Hyatt Place are fresh with a simplistic design that includes contrasting tones of gray in the carpet and white in the beds, alongside the mid-tone wood-veneer furniture. Framed abstract art brings an extra dash of color and personality to the otherwise stark spaces. One of the nicer perks is that the rooms have partially separated office and living areas set with desks and small couches. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Suites provide additional features like small kitchenette areas with sinks and microwaves. Bathrooms are roomy and come with glass showers or shower/tub combos, hairdryers, and Barney Kenet MD toiletries. As for views, half the rooms face the street and the others face the pool. Some people report bothersome noise from a nearby fire station. 

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Features

Heavy focus on 24/7 dining options and relaxing areas like a pool and rooftop bar

Hyatt Place Washington DC / National Mall's food options are its biggest selling point. Guests start the day with a free breakfast of hot and cold items that range from yogurt parfaits to breakfast bowls and eggs. For lunch or dinner, there’s a 24/7 Gallery Market with soups, sandwiches, salads, and snacks to pick up, or a 24-hour room service menu of American favorites. The seasonal rooftop bar is a hot commodity during warm weather months as it provides great views of Washington D.C., food, and drinks. As far as leisure amenities go, there’s a modern gym with cardio equipment with TVs and free weights. There's a small outdoor saltwater pool. Business guests can take advantage of five fully-equipped meeting rooms and a business center with desktops to use. Freebies include a laundry room and Wi-Fi. Valet parking costs a hefty daily fee. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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