Where the capital's power meets its most polished pause in Washington, DC

Rosewood Washington, D.C.

Where the capital's power meets its most polished pause

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Boutique Hotel in Washington, DC
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Rosewood Washington, D.C.

8 Total Rooms
8 Room Types
4.4 (45 Reviews)

Rising along the C&O Canal in Georgetown, Rosewood Washington, D.C. occupies a position that feels simultaneously central and removed. The hotel's architecture is contemporary and transparent, its glass facade reflecting the historic waterfront while opening interiors to generous natural light and canal views. Inside, the design draws from the residential elegance of a Georgetown townhouse rather than the formality of a capital city hotel. Rich textures, curated art, and warm woods create spaces that feel collected rather than decorated, each floor and corridor offering a sense of unhurried sophistication that stands apart from the political rhythm just a few miles east.

The 49 rooms and suites are among the most spacious in the city, designed as private residences with deep soaking tubs, custom furnishings, and layouts that encourage lingering. Many overlook the canal or Georgetown's rooftops, and the sense of privacy is deliberate. The hotel's rooftop pool and bar is a defining feature, offering one of Washington's few elevated outdoor gathering spaces with views stretching across the Georgetown skyline. It operates as both a social destination and a quiet retreat depending on the hour, transitioning from daytime lounging to evening cocktails with ease. The spa provides a focused menu of treatments in a setting designed for simplicity and calm, while a well-equipped fitness center supports guests who prefer to maintain their routines.

Dining at Rosewood Washington, D.C. is anchored by CUT by Wolfgang Puck, a steakhouse that brings one of the country's most recognized culinary names to the Georgetown waterfront. The restaurant's interior pairs a sophisticated ambiance with a menu built around prime steaks, seafood, and an extensive wine program. For more casual moments, the lobby lounge offers a refined setting for afternoon tea, cocktails, or light bites, while in-room dining maintains the same attention to quality. The rooftop bar adds another layer, particularly during warmer months when outdoor seating becomes the most coveted real estate on the property.

Georgetown itself provides a neighborhood unlike any other in Washington. Cobblestone streets, independent boutiques, and waterfront trails along the C&O Canal towpath create a walkable landscape that feels more like a historic village than a national capital. The cultural institutions of the National Mall, the Kennedy Center, and Embassy Row are all within reach, but the hotel's Georgetown address offers a welcome remove from the monument-lined corridors. Rosewood Washington, D.C. is a property that understands the difference between proximity and immersion, placing guests close enough to the city's power centers while offering a canal-side stillness that makes the capital feel, for a moment, entirely unhurried.

What we love about this stay

What strikes you first is the shift in register — the capital's relentless energy doesn't vanish so much as it recedes, replaced by something quieter and more deliberate. The lobby's rich textures and soft ambient lighting set a mood that feels considered rather than showy, a design sensibility that threads through the entire property. There's a confidence here in restraint, in letting the city's weight exist just outside while the interiors favor warmth over spectacle. The outdoor pool, set against the district's architectural backdrop, is a rare thing — a genuine pause in a city that rarely offers one. And CUT D.C. feels like more than a hotel restaurant; it has its own point of view, bridging American tradition with something more current. This is a property for the traveler who wants Washington without performing it — close to everything iconic, but rooted in a stillness that makes coming back at the end of the day feel like its own reward.

Outdoor Pool

Luggage Storage

Wheelchair Accessible

Elevator

Free WiFi

Swimming Pool

Luggage Drop-off

Library

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1050 31st St Nw, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, Washington, DC, US

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