In 1843, Thomas Circle was a quiet residential neighborhood, a reprieve for the political, business and social elite away from the bustle of “The Hill.” In fact, the site of the Washington Plaza Hotel was home to Andrew Wylie, a presiding judge in the trial of the Lincoln assassination. Nearly 120 years later, in 1962, the International Inn opened, quickly becoming one of Washington, DC’s most popular and cherished hotels. Architect Morris Lapidus, known for the famed Fountainebleu and Eden Roc hotels in Miami Beach-insisted on designing a resort-like property to exceed the expectations of DC visitors. With its curving corridors, strong graphic elements, and sensational swimming pool, the resulting nine-story edifice on Thomas Circle was the talk of the town.
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Location: 10 Thomas Cir, Washington, DC 20005
Hotline #: Toll Free Phone 800-424-1140 Local Phone 202-842-1300 Fax 202-371-9602
Washington Plaza Hotel
In 1843, Thomas Circle was a quiet residential neighborhood, a reprieve for the political, business and social elite away from the bustle of “The Hill.” In fact, the site of the Washington
Contact Email | [email protected] |
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Country | United States of America |
State/Province | District of Columbia |
Distance: | 8,889 Kilometers |
Washington Plaza Hotel Description
Official Website URL | Visit Link Here |
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Contact Phone (Whatsapp) | Toll Free Phone 800-424-1140 Local Phone 202-842-1300 Fax 202-371-9602 |
Contact Email | [email protected] |
Nearby Accommodation | Washington Plaza Hotel |
Best time to visit | All time |
Access | By road By air 99 |
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Country | United States of America |
State/Province | District of Columbia |
Distance: | 8,889 Kilometers |
Address | 10 Thomas Cir, Washington, DC 20005 |
Category | Hotel Operators |
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