The Dupont Circle is owned and managed by The Doyle Collection, an Irish family-owned luxury hotel group with hotels in Dublin, London, Washington DC, Cork and Bristol.
Located in the bustling and vibrant Dupont Circle neighborhood and moments from some of DC’s most iconic monuments, The Dupont Circle Hotel is perfectly situated to enjoy the best of Washington.
Following a dramatic transformation in collaboration with world-renowned designers Martin Brudnizki and the New York-based Clodagh, The Dupont Circle brings style and sophistication to the nation’s capital.
The hotel’s dining experience, The Pembroke, has been described by Tom Sietsema of The Washington Post as “a cut from a different cloth.” Featuring contemporary American cuisine with global influences, guests have found that the bright and airy restaurant “makes Dupont Circle a destination again.”
Across the foyer is the Doyle bar, a popular hub among the cosmopolitan set. With panoramic views of Dupont Circle, Doyle’s warm, lounge-like bar features a cocktail list inspired by the 1950s and 60s, an impressive collection of Irish whiskeys, and delicious menu of small plates.
The spacious guest rooms epitomize contemporary chic while the Penthouse Level, an exclusive floor composed of 12 suites with some featuring heated terraces, brings luxury to a whole new level in the city with views stretching as far as The Washington Monument.
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1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Our location: 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Located in the bustling and vibrant Dupont Circle neighborhood and moments from some of DC’s most iconic monuments, The Dupont Circle Hotel is perfectly situated to enjoy the best of Washington.
Among the closest points of interest, you can explore:
Meridian Hill Park: (16th St NW & W Street NW, Washington, DC 20009) unofficially known to locals as Malcolm X Park. On Sunday afternoons in the upper park, you’ll be treated to drum circle, an ad hoc group of dancers and professional drummers that have been gathering since the 1950s.
Josephine Butler Parks Center: (2437 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20009) a Renaissance-revival style mansion known as a “greenhouse” for advancing Washington’s parks and public spaces.
Smithsonian Castle: (1000 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, DC 20560) and the lovely National Mall to the Smithsonian Castle.
Smithsonian National Museum of African Art: (950 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20560) explore the wonderful Asian art at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, as well as the impressive collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art.