Hotel Monaco Washington DC - Hotel Reviews from across the web
No title - expert review Hotel Monaco is located in the historic Tariff building. It is a four star hotel and used to be the city s premier historical landmark. The hotel has a spacious,well equipped rooms designed by Robert Mills, architect of the Washington building.A hotel with a great, young, energetic staff, a good sen... cityguide.com
No title - expert review The 1839 Tariff Building, originally designed by Robert Mills (of Washington Monument fame), represented one of the leading neoclassic buildings of its day. The brilliantly restored interior introduces a colorful, playful design to the landmark edifice. Rooms have 15-foot vaulted ceilings, eclectic ... fodors.com
No title - expert review This is where I'd stay if I were a visitor to D.C. The Monaco has been winning awards and great reviews ever since it opened in the summer of 2002. Museum-like in appearance, the Monaco occupies a four-story, all marble mid-19th-century building, half of which was designed by Robert Mills, the archi... frommers.com
No title - expert review This block-long, four-story structure was designed by the architects of the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. It is made entirely of marble and dates back to the 19th century. It is a National Historic Landmark and is still listed as a federal building. It opened as a hotel in 2002, and its ... gayot.com
No title - expert review The legacy of sophistication and high style that has long been a Washington, DC, hallmark found a new home in 2002, when the Hotel Monaco opened in the historic 1839 Tariff Building. The stunning property occupies an entire block in the burgeoning Penn Quarter neighborhood and was the city’s f... historichotels.org
No title - expert review Sophisticated and stylish, yet warm and inviting describe the downtown luxury Hotel Monaco Washington DC.With exceptional accommodations found only in the most inviting Washington DC hotels, the Hotel Monaco features 184 luxuriously appointed guest rooms set in the classic ambiance of an historic la... accommodationsusa.com
No title - expert review Hotel Monaco Indulges The Senses and follows the historic roots of the 1839 Tariff Building location to be A Classic In The Making. Built on an entire city block in the style of a Roman Palazzo, complete with marble columns and facia, the 1839 Tariff Building has been meticulously restored in every ... shdweb.com
No title - expert review Behind the deadly serious marble exterior of the 1839 Tariff Building, Washington's Hotel Monaco brings a dash of style to an otherwise conservative town. Or maybe the town lends gravity to a slightly flashy hotel—some of the Kimpton group's ventures in other cities verge on kitschy excess.No ... tablethotels.com
Washington DC in July - user review I thought it was a nice hotel, with a friendly staff and a good central locaton in the city. I was disapointed that the view from my room looked directly into another guest room. But overall, I felt like it was a quality hotel. It had amazingly high ceilings and interesting flow through the hotel. I... expedia.com
Great Place - user review The hotel was wonderful. We were staying there a few days before Christmas so D.C. was pretty quiet and so was the hotel. We had the suite for two nights, and it was very large. The jetted bathtub was huge and made a great end to a long day of walking. The bed was also extremely compfortable. The ho... expedia.com
No title - user review Hotel Monaco was a very beautiful, relaxing and quiet hotel with extremely friendly service. The room service food was exceptionally good and we will always return here when visi... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel although convenient, clean, and very nice had one major problem with it. Their parking attendants are modern day CRIMINALS. This would explain why when I parked on a legal meter, they demanded a tip. This would also explain while parking my car on a meter and holding my keys they were abl... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We were delighted with our five night stay at the Hotel Monaco. The employees were very gracious and accommodating. Our requests for a blanket and baggage storage were promptly met. During one wine hour, a graduate student stopped by to tell of the history of this marvelous building. The bed was ext... mytravelguide.com
Hotel Monaco Dc: Location, Location, Location - user review In Washington, D.C., we wanted to be centrally located. We got exactly what we wanted with Hotel Monaco. This hotel is in the old Tarriff Building across the street from the Portrait Gallery, next to the MCI Center and next to the Spy Museum. Located on the outskirts of Chinatown, the area used to b... virtualtourist.com
We were pleasantly surprised - user review After reading some of the other reviews, we were trembling as we checked into the Hotel Monaco. We were pleasantly surprised. All the staff were friendly and professional, and went ou... tripadvisor.com
avoid basement rooms - user review I had stayed here once before and LOVED it, mostly because I had a much nicer room. I got shuttled down to the basement this time - they call it first floor, but it's the basement. When I... tripadvisor.com
Very nice weekend away! - user review Liked some of the Kimpton touches including the free wine tasting and funky decorating and high ceilings in our room. We were in the basement so there was very little exterior lighti... tripadvisor.com
Superb hotel in a great location - user review My husband and I stayed at the Hotel Monaco over Christmas while visiting relatives in the DC area. I chose the hotel for its location, which was within walking distance of the Smiths... tripadvisor.com
Would stay elsewhere...3 star at best! - user review My room was NOTHING like the Mediterrean Suite on their web-site! Small and dark... not to mention definate issues with maintenance... scuffed walls, dirty baseboards, mold in the show... tripadvisor.com
Weakest Kimpton we have seen - user review Our 4th Kimpton hotel stay, and definitely the worst. Previous stays at Kimptons in DC (Topaz), Seattle (Monaco), and Denver were terrific. Location was great, furnishings good. Comfor... tripadvisor.com
Nice Room with Good Location - user review We arrived in the midafternoon and received very friendly greetings from valet, doorman, and front desk. Check-in was very efficient. We used the wake-up service every morning with no ... tripadvisor.com
Great Historic Hotel in terrific location - user review We just spent one night at the Hotel Monaco and couldn't have had a better experience. The location is ideal if you're looking for the touristy spots - it's just a couple of blocks of... tripadvisor.com
Hotel Monaco was awesome and great location. - user review You know when you read these reviews, you can tell who is impossible to please. And for the record, I don't think Hotel Monaco actually has a dungeon, if they did, it would probably... tripadvisor.com
Go Postal! - user review The Hotel Monaco has proven a fresh, innovative hotel group, and their addition to the downtown DC landscape is both welcomed and great fun. In a 19th century neo-classical buil... travel.yahoo.com
GREAT LOCATION - user review The Hotel Monaco is centrally located to many downtown DC attractions and walking distance to everything. The rooms are gorgeous and the entire ambiance is wonderful. Although we... travel.yahoo.com
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