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New Hyatt Place Opens Near National Mall

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Hyatt Place Washington D.C./National Mall announced its official opening in the nation’s capital. The hotel features 4,000 square feet of meeting space and offers free Wi-Fi for guests.

Owned by Washington, D.C.-based E Street Development Group, LLC, the hotel is a joint venture led by CityPartners and Potomac Investment Properties, and operated by Interstate Hotels & Resorts.

Blocks away from the National Mall, Hyatt Place Washington D.C./National Mall is within walking distance to national landmarks, such as the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, the World War II and MLK Jr. Memorials, the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, and the Holocaust Museum.

Additionally, Hyatt Place Washington D.C./National Mall is nearby numerous government agencies and businesses, including NASA, Department of Energy (DOE), and Federal Aviation Administration, among others. Furthermore, the hotel is a convenient 10-minute drive from Reagan National Airport.

“As D.C. continues to grow and thrive economically, we are excited to add to the momentum by welcoming the newest Hyatt Place hotel to the city,” said General Manager Stacy Smith.

Hyatt Place Washington D.C./National Mall offers:

  • 214 guest rooms with separate spaces to sleep, work and play.
  • Free Wi-Fi everywhere.
  • Outdoor salt-water pool with pool deck.
  • 24-hour StayFit Gym.
  • a.m. Kitchen Skillet, a free hot breakfast for guests.
  • 24/7 Gallery Menu & Market serving freshly prepared meals.
  • Rooftop Bar & Lounge with views of Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Pentagon, Air Force Memorial, Washington Monument and other popular attractions.
  • Coffee to Cocktails Bar featuring specialty coffees and premium beers.
  • Odds & Ends program for forgotten items that guests can buy, borrow or enjoy for free.
  • Meetings Spaces offer nearly 4,000 square feet of flexible, high-tech meeting/function space.

Hyatt Place Washington D.C./National Mall is under the leadership of General Manager Stacy Smith and Director of Sales Carlington Barnett. In her role, Smith is directly responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the hotel, including overseeing the hotel’s 60 associates and ensuring guests encounter the thoughtful service for which Hyatt Place is known. Barnett is responsible for providing sales service and support to travelers and meeting planners frequenting Washington, D.C.