Marriott’s Residence Inn Washington, DC Downtown has completed a renovation of its 202 guest suites, offering travellers more comfortable stays.
According to the company, the extensive renovation transitioned the property from a classic, traditional style to give a fresh, contemporary vibe.
The modernisation programme offers new carpet in living and sleeping areas, while the suite’s kitchen and vanity space were installed with sophisticated wood flooring.
In addition, the suites will have new, contemporary couches and chairs, as well as luxurious bedding.
Guests will also benefit from a breakfast and seating room, named Portland Flats, featuring a stone fireplace, flat-panel TV, sofas and chairs.
The seating room will offer guests spacious tables to work and complimentary Wi-Fi, the company said.
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By GlobalDataClaimed to be the first luxury apartments in DC, Residence Inn Washington, DC Downtown features 12 floors, 202 suites and three meeting rooms.
In April, the Residence Inn by Marriott Cleveland Downtown in the US completed its renovation.
Located in the 5th Street Arcade on Prospect Avenue, the 175-room, all-suite hotel offers 16 million square feet of office space. It features spacious suites with stylish decor, modern kitchens and Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Residence Inn by Marriott has more than 600 properties in the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Central America.
Image: Residence Inn Washington, DC Downtown now features new carpets, wallpaper, window coverings, furniture, artwork and bedding. Photo: courtesy of PRNewsFoto / Residence Inn Washington, DC.