Marriott Wardman Park Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This hotel gracefully combines historic charm, beauty, and convenience. Its Wardman Tower, built in 1928, is listed on the National Historic Register. The award-winning gardens have been featured on the NBC Nightly News and boast nearly 100,000 seasonal flowers. With an in-house gourmet market, full... mobiltravelguide.howstuffworks.com
No title - expert review With more than 1,000 rooms, this indomitable redbrick Victorian structure dominates this pretty block on Connecticut Avenue. The Marriott enjoys spectacular views of Rock Creek Park, and is an easy walk to Adams-Morgan and the National Zoo. Guest rooms and public areas of the older eight-story secti... fodors.com
No title - expert review This is Washington's biggest hotel, resting on 16 acres just down the street from the National Zoo and several good restaurants. Its size and location (the Woodley Park-Zoo Metro station is literally at its doorstep) make it a good choice for conventions, tour groups, and individual travelers. (But ... frommers.com
Large, yet beautiful hotel in great area. - user review The Wardman Park Hotel was a good stay for me. I attended a convention on the property and for 6 nights. Location: One block from the Woodley Park Metro stop (red line). The escalator to/from the platform took approximate... epinions.com
Wardman Park Huge and nice hotel - user review This is a very nice hotel. It's big and nicely decorated. However, try to get your room in the newer part of the hotel, the Wardman tower. When I stayed here the first time, we were not in the Wardman tower. Our room was fa... epinions.com
Amenities could be better in the rooms - user review The staff, service, and food were great. My biggest complaints are the following: no fan in the bathroom, no showercap, no Q Tips, the hair dryer should be in the bathroom not hidden in the closet in a cloth bag. My only other concern is that I think the hotel is too big for the average family on va... expedia.com
Not the Best Location, But Excellent Service - user review The hotel appears to be cobbled together with its nearby conference center. The staff at this hotel are friendly and the service I received while a guest was excellent. I received two dinner recommendations from the concierges; one terrible (Sam & Harry's) the other was wonderful (Sea Catch). I woul... fodors.com
No title - user review Beautiful grand hotel in NW Washington DC right next to a metro stop. Really good restaurant and bar along with extensive gift shop, and even a Starbucks. Has the largest, best equipped fitness center I have ever seen at a hotel, but no inside pool. Rooms quiet and comfortable, but not very big. Wir... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Our room was on a lower level, facing the interior all we could see was construction. We were also placed right next to the ice machine, so it was extremely noisy. Although the hotel itself was in a close to the Metro stop, I probably would not stay there aga... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel is very large(1332 rooms). Rooms can be a long walk from elevators. The front desk staff was not friendly. They said they could not find my reservation and left the front desk for 15 minutes without any explanation. Then she gave us 3rd floor room over a construction site. When I asked for... mytravelguide.com
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel: We stayed at the Marriot... - user review We stayed at the Marriot Wardman. The place is huge! It was around $125 a night for 3 people which is actually ... virtualtourist.com
If I wanted to see Micckey... - user review I have stayed in many hotels from 5 star to economy but I've never shared a hotel room with RODENTS. I was up late one night about 3am and saw the guest run across my floor. I was hor... tripadvisor.com
Great base for Touring DC! - user review I spent five nights here using reward points for my stay.The hotel is undergoing some renovation work, but I did not find that to be bothersome. All in all I thought it was a great locat... tripadvisor.com
Some Rooms are Great - Some are not - user review I stayed here for business and was put on the 7th floor in the central tower. When I checked in the front desk said I was put in a renovated room. When I got to my room I was quite surpi... tripadvisor.com
A Few Good Things, and a Few Not So Good Things - user review I stayed in a Park Tower room at the Marriott Wardman Park in January 2007. I was attending a conference at the hotel. The room was fairly basic. I liked the white bed covers, the co... tripadvisor.com
Great Stay! - user review In contrast to some of the previous posts, we greatly enjoyed our stay and found the hotel staff perfectly fine. The front desk upgraded us to a Deluxe room in the central tower upon o... tripadvisor.com
Be careful, Rewards Members - user review I've stayed in this hotel for conferences five times and know it well. There is much to like about it. The location is outstanding and the neighborhood is wonderful. Access to Metro i... tripadvisor.com
Disappointing Sheraton - user review Stayed here for a conference and were mildly disappointed. Room was rather small, especially for the price, and the hotel itself was very impersonal. No guest coin laundry and nowhere r... tripadvisor.com
Loved the hotel, but.... - user review This a magnificent old hotel that we loved until we had breakfast in Perle's restaurant. My husband opted for the buffet while I ordered hot cereal from the menu. I took a piece of toas... tripadvisor.com
Pretty Good Hotel, But For the Fires - user review This used to be the Sheraton which what my cousin who lives in the area told me. Now, it is the Marriott Wardman Park. I had read mixed reviews on this website, so I was a bit daunted go... tripadvisor.com
Beautiful and convenient - user review We stayed at the Wardman Tower over Thanksgiving. Staying through the Sunday night dropped our rate to $159 per day. For the price, it's a gorgeous hotel!The Wardman Tower is a beautif... tripadvisor.com
Overpriced, but nice - user review My biggest issue with this hotel was the price. Our convention price was $189/night. This did not include internet access or other amenities given at other Marriott owned hote... travel.yahoo.com
great location, not a good deal - user review My biggest problem was what you got for the price. The location is hard to beat, but the quality of the rooms was standard at best. Not what I would have expected for a Marriott... travel.yahoo.com
we couldent wait to leave! - user review we hated the cockraoches in the showers! we found food under the beds. we will NEVER go here ever again! We hope the people that read this take our advise and STAY AWAY! the one t... travel.yahoo.com
Downtown Washington DC Hotels | Marriott Wardman Park Hotel | DC Lodging Discover the perfect balance of landmark charm, modern sophistication, and a historic setting at the Wardman Park Marriott Hotel - a classic-favorite choice among downtown Washington DC hotels. Spanning 16 lush acres of flowering plants and meticulously maintained gardens, this inviting downtown DC ... marriott.com
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. - IgoUgo Reviews Located amid 16 lush acres in a park-like setting in northwest Washington, DC, the Marriott Wardman Park is the largest convention and business hotel in the nations Capital. br brLocated in the prestigious Washington neighborhood of Woodley Park, the hotel is just minutes from the National Zoo and t... igougo.com
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