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Review: Grand Hyatt Washington, DC

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 29, 2022November 14, 2023 24 Comments

a front entrance to a building

During my last trip to the District of Columbia, I spent the night at the Grand Hyatt Washington, DC. While not luxurious, it is extremely convenient and remains a hotel I will return to.

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  • Grand Hyatt Washington, DC Review
    • Booking
    • Check-In (+ Late Check-Out)
    • Guest Room
    • Fitness Center
    • Meeting Space + Common Areas
    • Grand Club Lounge
    • Dining
    • Location
  • CONCLUSION

Grand Hyatt Washington, DC Review

Booking

When I traveled to DC for the Dole funeral, my friends in Vienna, VA were out of town, so I decided to stay in downtown Washington. I had originally looked at the Thompson, now part of Hyatt, but the Grand Hyatt Washington, DC, at $120/night plus tax, was less than half the price. As I just needed a place to lay my head, I chose the Grand Hyatt.

a building with a sign and a tree

Check-In (+ Late Check-Out)

I took arrived at the hotel at about 12:30pm and found the lobby deserted. The lobby is a massive atrium with rooms on all four sides.

a large building with a glass roof

a building with a glass roof

a large building with a christmas tree

a building with a glass roof

A very kind agent checked me in, thanking me for my Globalist status and apologizing that there were not suites available. Despite having a whopping 897 rooms, the hotel offers only 26 suites and all were apparently booked. I asked if a late checkout (beyond 4:00pm) might be possible, noting my flight back to Los Angeles the following evening did not depart until 10:00pm.

Without hesitation, he asked if 8:00pm was late enough and coded my card for that long. Despite the low occupancy, however, my room was not ready and I was invited to wait in the Grand Club on the top floor. I proceeded upstairs and worked for the next 90 minutes, then took a coffee break (I walked to Bluestone Lane…the lounge coffee is not great). By the time I returned, my room was ready.

a large chandelier in a building

a view from the top of a building

Guest Room

The rooms are utterly lacking in character. With fluorescent lights, dull colors and a tired print of the U.S. Capitol on the wall, I found the room to be rather depressing. Plus, every time I’ve stayed here (four time now) I always receive a room with a courtyard view (and a window that doesn’t even open). 

a room with a bed and a desk and a television

a desk with a lamp and a chair in a room

a bed with pillows and a lamp on the wall

a chair next to a lamp

a room with a bed and a television

a bed with a headboard and a lamp in a hotel room

a sign on a window

Plugs were nearby the bed and desk, however, and the alarm clock had a pair of USB-A plugs.

a black alarm clock next to a wall outlet

A hotel guide and room service menu have been replaced by QR codes.

a qr code on a table

The bathroom was even more industrial—I cannot believe the toilet had the sort of toilet flushers you see in a gas station bathroom. The granite countertop and dark wood finish, though probably vogue 20 years ago, is past its prime. But in reality, it was fine. It was clean. It served its purpose.

a bathroom with a sink and toilet

a toilet in a bathroom

a bathtub with a shower head and shower head

Toiletries were from Balmain and I do prefer the Pharmacopia brand at Hyatt Regency hotels better.

a group of white containers on a metal shelf

A refrigerator (empty) and small coffee maker were also in the room. The coffee machine used Keurig pods, which were provided.

a coffee maker and coffee pot on a counter

Fitness Center

For years, the Grand Hyatt owned (or at least used) the Washington Center Health Club for its guests, which is right outside the south entrance to the hotel in an office lobby.

Without even thinking about it, I went there to workout. The door was unlocked and I enjoyed a very nice workout then 20 minutes in the sauna after.

a room with a sign and double doors

a shelf in a room

a woman doing yoga on a mat in a hallway

chairs in a room with a table and chairs

a room with exercise bikes

a gym with balls and exercise equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

a sign in a gym

a group of treadmills in a gym

a gym with exercise equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

a gym with several treadmills

a room with white lockers

a bathroom with white tiles and black floor mats

a bathroom with a mirror and sink

a wooden sauna with a bench and a bucket

a long hallway with a handrail and plants

But when I re-entered the hotel, I saw a sign for the fitness center indicating it was on the lower level. Indeed, I found that Hyatt no longer operates the adjacent Washington Center Health Club and now has its own (smaller) fitness area…with no showers or sauna…on the lower level (it was actually quite a maze to find it).

Oops.

a sign on a stand

a piano in a hallway

a sign in a hallway

a sign in a hallway

a hallway with a door and a carpet

a staircase leading up to a doorway

a room with glass doors and a plant

a gym with exercise equipment

a room with exercise bikes and a wood floor

a room with exercise equipment and exercise equipment

a gym with treadmills and exercise equipment

a shelf with towels and a round hole in it

a white rectangular object with a screen on it

Meeting Space + Common Areas

Below the lobby are several ballrooms for banquets, weddings, or meetings. 

an escalator in a building

a escalator in a building

On the lobby level is a Starbucks and one level down is a Fed Ex Office.

a lobby with a sign and a door

Grand Club Lounge

As a Globalist World of Hyatt member, I was granted access to the Grand Club, which includes breakfast in the morning, snacks throughout the day, and appetizers plus liquor (for purchase) in the evening.

a door with glass panels

During the afternoon while I waited for my room, trail mix, whole fruit, cereal, yogurt, hardboiled eggs, and freshly cut fruit was available along with coffee, soft drinks, juice, or milk. I wasn’t hungry, but appreciate that breakfast seems to extend all afternoon if you sleep in.

a room with a couch and a lamp

a room with a couch and chairs

a room with a couch and chairs

a room with a television and a table

a room with tables and chairs

a kitchen with a large counter and a refrigerator

a coffee machine on a counter

a group of glass jars with nuts and peanuts

a shelf with containers of food on it

a refrigerator full of yogurt and fruit

a shelf with bottles of juice

I was not present for the evening spread, but when I returned in the morning I found exactly the same selection as the previous afternoon, along with croissants, muffins, and warm breakfast sandwiches.

a kitchen with a buffet and food on it

a tray of croissants and yogurt

a table with different food items on it

a trays of pastries and pastries on a counter

food on a plate on a table

a trays of fruit and yogurt on a table

This is a far cry from what breakfast looked like prior to the pandemic, which include smoked meats and salmon, scrambled eggs, French Toast, and yogurt parfaits.

a hand holding a menu

a buffet with food on it

a tray of pastries and bread on a table

a table with food on it

a table with plates of food

a table with food on it

a tray of food on a counter

cereal cereals in a bowl and cups of food on a table

a table with food on it

Dining

Breakfast is served each morning in the Cabinet restaurant, one level below the lobby, which offers a buffet and a la carte items from 7:00am to 10:00am. Cure Bar & Bistro is open from 5:00pm to 8:00pm each day and styles itself as a “farm to table” restaurant.

Location

I mentioned location earlier and must emphasize this is the main reason I chose this hotel. After landing in National Airpot, I took the Metro Blue Line to Metro Center, which is just a couple blocks from the hotel. From the hotel, I easily walked to dinner and the following morning walked to the Watergate building for a meeting. For tourist and business travelers, the location is difficult to beat.

a building with glass doors and a sign

a street with a traffic light and a building

CONCLUSION

I appreciated the kind service and late checkout at this hotel. The location is also very convenient. Other than that, there’s nothing about the hotel that is particularly noteworthy in a good or bad way. I’d absolutely return, but this is not a hotel I get excited about. 

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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24 Comments

  1. Gene Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 4:07 pm

    @ Matthew — This is a pretty lame hotel. I doubt we would ever choose to stay there again.

  2. Juliet Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 4:38 pm

    An upcoming renovation to the guestrooms and bathrooms is being planned now, I understand, and will address most of the deficiencies you note.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 29, 2022 at 9:43 pm

      Good to hear.

  3. Charles Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 5:13 pm

    Uhh, $120 a night, convenient, access to food and snacks and beverages all day, comfortable place to do work, a late checkout, and you are unimpressed? I have paid a lot more for a lot less in NYC, Philadelphia, San Francisco. Sounds like my next visit to DC will be here at these prices.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 30, 2022 at 12:52 am

      I think the fact that I stay here over the Willard and Park Hyatt is a strong testament to the value I find here. I still find the rooms and lounges depressing. I love the other hotels too. That said, I will return. Why? Exactly the value you outline. Money talks.

      • Gene Reply
        January 30, 2022 at 8:23 am

        @ Matthew — And so does time. Life is too short to skip the Willard.

  4. Bob Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 5:25 pm

    Matthew- there is a direct connection to Metro Center from the Grand Hyatt via the office building and tunnel next door. You never have to step foot outside. Look it up online- it will save you some time and keep you warm for your next visit.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 30, 2022 at 12:53 am

      Thanks Bob! I certainly missed it.

  5. Christian Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 7:24 pm

    The club lounge breakfast offerings look pretty weak. Were you offered restaurant breakfast as a Globalist?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 29, 2022 at 7:27 pm

      I was not.

    • GamingBuck Reply
      January 31, 2022 at 2:12 pm

      He should have been. We stayed in late October ’21 and could order whatever we wanted for breakfast. That is quite a value. The food was quite good overall, and I appreciated that we could call down and pick it up to take it back to the room.

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        January 31, 2022 at 4:06 pm

        Interesting. I was told that this was not an option.

  6. Ed Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 7:35 pm

    Club lounge dinner offerings were OK – a hot sandwich (like a mini burger) and 1 other item. They go pretty quickly and I didn’t see them get refilled so you have to be prompt.

  7. Erasmus Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 7:52 pm

    Agreed that this location is by far the best of the Hyatt options. It’s a huge step down from the Park Hyatt (which has also been consistently available at the Gov’t rate during the pandemic), but so much more convenient. The new fitness center is a dungeon, but still better equipped than most (including the PH). I’ve stayed half a dozen times in the past few months, and still get depressed every time I stop by the club in the morning for sustenance–I hesitate to call it breakfast because it isn’t, and I simply cannot stand the coffee and grab something on the way to my first meeting of the day.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 30, 2022 at 12:54 am

      The coffee truly is horrible. I’m not a Starbucks fan, but this is far worse (though branded as Starbucks). I would think Starbucks would not like its brand sullied!

  8. Quo Vadis Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 8:41 pm

    Timely review. Had made plans to use a Cat 1-4 certificate there (at Grand Hyatt) in two weeks following a concert at the Capital One Arena. Alas, postponement of the concert was announced a few days ago and so I cancelled the reservation yesterday. Was curious what it was like inside, so this review covers it. If you have the bucks (or Hilton points or free night cert), the Conrad Washington DC a block away is quite nice.

    The part about using the Washington Center Health Club was funny, I guess you upgraded yourself, lol.

  9. Always Learning Reply
    January 29, 2022 at 9:12 pm

    I likened the fitness center more to a bomb shelter than a dungeon. Thanks for the Washington Center Health Club comments, I’ll give that a try during my next stay which is booked for April (hopefully to see the cherry blossoms among other things). Although I thought the hotel fitness center was adequate, the Washington Center Health Club looks more better :-).

    The club breakfast offerings you picture and describe are significantly increased from my (first) stay in November although I was offered the option of free Globalist breakfast in the restaurant (buffet or menu on weekends, menu only weekdays). I’m not a foodie, I was fine with the club breakfast offered in November; if what you describe is offered in April I’ll be more than satisfied, looks like they cram quite a spread into a relatively small space.

    One cool thing about this hotel, first I experienced after hundreds of prior hotel stays. I had a room on the 12th floor, same as the Grand Club Lounge. When swiping/holding the room key on the elevator key card reader, the “12” button automatically lit, didn’t have to press any buttons to get to the 12th floor.

    Your readers might be interested to know WHY the fitness center is 4 or 5 levels below street level and the restaurant, meeting rooms, ballrooms and Fed Ex Office are all 1 to 3 levels below the street. After I noticed that DC had few (if any) tall buildings I did a little research. The “Height of Buildings Act of 1910 was an Act of Congress passed by the 61st United States Congress on June 1, 1910 to limit the height of buildings in District of Columbia, amending the Height of Buildings Act of 1899. The new height restriction law was more comprehensive than the previous law, and generally restricts building heights along residential streets to 90 feet (27 m), and along commercial corridors to the width of the right-of-way of the street or avenue on which a building fronts, or a maximum of 130 feet, whichever is shorter.”

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      January 30, 2022 at 12:55 am

      Great comment. Thanks for the DC history lesson. I love that there are no skyscrapers in the city.

  10. Brian T. Reply
    January 30, 2022 at 12:58 am

    Stayed at the Grand Hyatt just before the pandemic, and agree with your comments at the beginning. Sure, it ain’t the height of luxury, but good for sleeping, and a great location. The Starbucks is (or at least was when I was there), the only one in the US where you could actually get a shot (of alcohol!) in your cup of brew!

    But yeah, that toilet – sheesh…

    • Cody Reply
      January 30, 2022 at 8:52 am

      Go to Seattle & you’ll find several alcohol serving locations.

  11. Stuart Reply
    January 30, 2022 at 7:03 am

    Being from DC, the area around the GH has certainly evolved. With the new high end luxury shops right out the door and a quick walk to the Convention Center and Penn Quarter (and really just about everything in NW). With that said, The Conrad shares the same neighborhood and is far better (and new). Given those rates though, wow…just for location alone that’s insane. You would be hard pressed to find $120 a night at a Hampton Inn in Lorton, VA.

  12. Mike Reply
    January 30, 2022 at 12:29 pm

    Solid review. The GH has been my go-to for several years as it is within walking distance to our DC office. As you pointed out, it is very convenient to Metro Center and the various lines that cross there. Easy commute from DCA.

    The two things I always liked about the GH were the club where I found the offerings and staff to be just fine, and the Washington Center Health Club use. While I was not able to self-upgrade last time I was there, I did buy a day pass.

    The rooms are rather drab and the hotel overall looks rather beat-up Nice to see a refresh forthcoming.

    But, as you noted once you stay at the Park Hyatt, or the Willard, it’s hard to adjust to the Grand Hyatt.

  13. JoeMart Reply
    January 30, 2022 at 2:10 pm

    I found the capuchino at Foxtrot to be far superior in quality to the other chains. I just stayed at that property. The employees are superbly trained. The high thread count bed sheets felt like satin. The TV could use premium channels instead of pay per view. What’s with YouTube not synching with Chromecast? The lounge atmosphere reminded me the coffee shop scenes from Friends. The afternoon tea snacks consisted of mezze and grilled cheese finger sandwiches. The manager came by and greeted every guest by name.

  14. Jerry Reply
    January 30, 2022 at 10:20 pm

    An open club lounge in the USA?! I almost want to travel there just to see that rare artifact.

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