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Location. The Hotel Madera stands amid the Dupont Circle neighborhood's restaurants, shops and art galleries located in Washington, D.C. The Phillips Collection is located five blocks away, and George Washington University is six blocks from the hotel. Hotel Features. The Hotel Madera's lobby features warm lighting and Zen atmosphere with bamboo groves, sand-textured walls and Tibetan wool carpets. The on-site restaurant, Firefly, features a faux oak tree that twinkles with lanterns hung from its boughs. A wall of birch trees aligns one side of the dining alcove. Chefs prepare contemporary American dishes during breakfast, lunch and dinner hours. The hotel serves complimentary milk and cookies every evening. The hotel also hosts a nightly wine reception. A total of 800 square feet of function space accommodates events, and wireless Internet access is available in public areas of the hotel. Pets receive bowls and treats on arrival, and staff shops for pet supplies, on request.
Guestrooms. This 10-story property offers 82 soundproofed guestrooms equipped with complimentary high-speed wired and wireless Internet access. Windows open onto step-out balconies, some with views of Washington National Cathedral. Dramatic black, bronze and ivory color schemes are complemented with flared black headboards, velvet curtains, zebra-striped throw pillows and metal-framed mirrors. Beds are draped with 300-thread count linens and down comforters. Accommodations include stocked minibars, and coffeemakers are available upon request. Complimentary laptop-compatible in-room safes are provided. Bathrooms feature black-marble vanities and animal-print bathrobes, and are stocked with Aveda toiletries. Select rooms include kitchenettes and cardiovascular equipment.
Expert Tip. The hotel's eco-friendly restaurant grows fresh herbs on the outdoor patio, chooses local organic produce, recycles cooking oil into bio fuels and constructs dining tables from recycled barn wood.
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