Fact Sheet
The Pinnacle Of Class In The Nation’s Capital
Discover a sophisticated boutique hotel nestled in the historic Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC. Showcasing exquisite rooms and suites, our hotel boasts a farm-to-fork restaurant, well-appointed meeting spaces, and a prime location just moments from premier shopping, dining, iconic landmarks, and renowned attractions. Embassy Row and the National Mall are at your doorstep. Whether your visit is for business or leisure, the Melrose Georgetown ensures a legendary experience marked by impeccable service in the heart of the nation's capital.
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202-775-8489
Included Amenities
- Upgraded Wi-Fi in Guest Rooms & Lobby
- Complimentary Local & Toll-Free Calls
- Concierge Services
- 24-Hour Fitness Center with Peloton Bikes
- Molton Brown Bath Amenities
- Lobby Fruit Infused Water
- Lobby Library
- Multilingual Staff
- In-Room Robes & Slippers
- In-Room Coffee & Tea Service
- In-Room Umbrellas for Guest Use
- In-Room Safes
- AM Lobby Coffee & Tea Service
- Business Services (Print, Fax, Copies)
- Universal Adapters
Hotel Accessibility Features
- Accessible entrance without stairs
- Accessible doorways for all public spaces
- Accessible covered area for pickup & drop-off
- Count of van accessible spaces: 2
- Count of total accessible spaces: 2
- All accessible parking spaces are closest to the accessible entrance
- Service animals accepted
- Accessible path to check-in
- Accessible path to guest rooms
- Accessible path for all public spaces
- Accessible public bathroom
- Accessible path to maneuver in the fitness center
- Handheld steamer
- Total count of accessible rooms: 11 plus PURE Wellness rooms
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International Traveler Information
- International Travelers To Washington DC Welcome to Melrose Georgetown Hotel, Washington DC and to the United States of America! Our multilingual staff speaks Spanish, French, Russian, Arabic and Amharic. Please feel free to call on us in any of these languages for more assistance. In the meantime, here is some useful information to help your international delegates to feel right at home during their visit.
- Location Melrose Georgetown is located in the heart of Washington DC, 3 blocks from the World Bank, IFC and IMF and 8 blocks from the White House.
- Embassies Melrose Georgetown is within walking distance to the Embassies of Spain, Sweden, Mexico, Germany, Australia, Brazil and Japan. We are also a short taxi ride away from Embassy Row, which is home to numerous additional Embassies. Many embassies offer guided tours with prior notification, and they're an essential starting place for any international visitors who wish to tour the White House during their visit. Go to www.embassy.org to find contact information for each of the more than 150 embassies in DC.
- Currency Exchange If you are traveling to Washington, D.C., you will need to exchange your currency for the American Dollar or US Dollar. You may exchange your money for the US Dollar at most Washington, D.C. banks. There are over five major banks within one block from Melrose Georgetown Hotel. Please note that most banks are open on weekdays (Monday - Friday) only. All banks are closed during federal holidays.
- Passport & Visa Requirements All persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda are required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if applicable. International visitors who need a visa to travel to the US must apply for one at an American embassy or consulate. For more information, visit travel.state.gov
- Customs You must complete customs and immigrations formalities at the first point of arrival in the U.S., whether it is your final destination or not.
- Travel Insurance There is no compulsory or government plan in the U.S. You are advised to purchase travel and health insurance in case of an emergency.
- White House & Capitol Tours Non-US citizens must contact their embassies in DC to inquire about White House tours. Contact information for embassies is available at www.embassy.org. International visitors may join public tours of the Capitol; tickets are offered on a first come, first served basis.