The Top 6 Hotels Near Foode
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A plantation-style manor house anchors forty acres of Blue Ridge views, where period cottages and a restored eighteenth-century schoolhouse blend historic bones with designer interiors and modern comfort. The effect is less nostalgia than studied ease—formal without pretense, built for guests who want their escape framed in good taste.
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A 398-room Ritz-Carlton in McLean's corporate corridor, fifteen minutes from D.C., offering direct access to Tysons Galleria's luxury shops and a forward-thinking spa. The Club floor, wine bar with live music, and upper-floor city views appeal equally to business travelers and weekend escapists.
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A striking modernist tower on the Potomac houses Pendry's Washington outpost, all angular glass and waterfront escapism designed to feel intimate despite its luxury scale. The rooftop Moonraker commands views over the river with a circular bar and geometric swagger; downstairs, Bar Pendry's navy walls and golden palms strike a more restrained note.
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A brick-fronted hotel in Old Town Alexandria keeps its rooms spare and composed, a few blocks from the Metro and the Potomac's pull. The actual distinction lies not in amenities but in a staff trained in the older art of making guests feel genuinely attended to.
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A waterfront perch steps from the Mall commands views of both the Monument and Jefferson Memorial, with cherry blossoms doubling the spectacle each spring. Chef Kwame Onwuachi's Dōgon restaurant channels Afro-Caribbean cooking in an immersive dining space that anchors the hotel's transformation.
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A modernist hotel steps from Arlington's monuments, where feather beds and Egyptian cotton meet glass and steel overlooking the Potomac. Santé's fireside lounge dispenses Mediterranean cocktails built on seasonal Virginia ingredients—the kind of restful punctuation a business traveler needs.