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The St. Regis Washington, D.C. known for many years as the Carlton Hotel, is an historic hotel located at 923 16th and K streets, N.W. in Washington, D.C. two blocks north of the White House.
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Baggage storage. Heating. A favorite of United States presidents since its opening in 1926, this luxurious, Washington, D.C. hotel offers world-class services and state-of-the-art guestrooms and suites just 2 blocks from the White House.
The St. Regis Washington D.C. At nearly a century old, one of the capital's grandest hotels feels fresher than ever. By Adam Rathe Published: Jul 02, 2024 10:50 AM EDT
The St. Regis, Washington D.C. offers 172 guest rooms and suites of enviable decadence, featuring original Palladian windows, Italian Renaissance Louis XVI chandeliers, custom-designed furnishings, fine linens and an array of modern amenities.
Since its 1926 opening as the Carlton Hotel, the St. Regis—two blocks from the White House—has hosted royalty, business magnates, and presidents, including FDR and Truman.
A historic hotel in the heart of the nation’s capital, The St. Regis Washington, D.C. has hosted most of the U.S. presidents as well as an assortment of royalty and prime ministers. In fact, President Coolidge cut the grand-opening ceremony ribbon at the hotel in 1926.