The Hay-Adams is as close as anyone can get to staying at
the White House, short of being invited by the President.
Originally designed in the 1920's as a residential hotel,
The Hay-Adams Hotel has always preserved the ambiance of a
distinguished private home on Lafayette Square. This classic
hotel takes its name from earlier residents of its site:
John Hay, private assistant to President Abraham Lincoln and
later secretary of state, and Henry Adams, an acclaimed
author and descendant of U.S. Presidents John Adams and John
Quincy Adams. Like their homes, the Hotel has long been a
favorite gathering place in the nation's capital.
Located in Lafayette Square and just walking distance from
many of Washington D.C.'s landmarks, the Hay-Adams is the
perfect place for both leisure and business travelers alike.
Want to go to the National Monuments? The National Mall is
just beyond the White House, about 4 blocks from the hotel.
The personalized service, elegant luxury, culinary
excellence and one-of-a-kind amenities have been chosen by
heads of state, international business leaders and the
social elite. The Hay-Adams is a destination unique to
Washington.
The Hay-Adams offers 145 guestrooms, including 20 suites,
all of them recently renovated and featuring views of the
White House, Lafayette Square or St. John's Church, the
"Church of the Presidents". Lavish decor including
ornamental fireplaces, intricately carved plaster ceilings
and balconies adorn selected rooms. Soft tailored upholstery
combined with luxurious linens make these guest quarters
among the most elegant in the world.
The Hay-Adams Hotel won the prestigious "Leading Hotels of
the World Gold Award" in 2006.