Louisa Adams
The Louisa Adams Suite is dedicated to the former First Lady's encouragement of music during gatherings at The White House. The spacious corner suite features a baby grand piano and string instrument-influenced art in the separate living room.

At a glance
- 537 sq.ft. / 50 sq.m.
- King bed
- One-of-a-kind furniture and fixtures
- Minibar inspired by antique bank safe
- Petite grand piano
- Gramophone to play your own music
- City views
Amenities
- Adjacent living area with flexible work space
- In-room fresh flowers
- Hypoallergenic down comforters and pillows, and custom imported linens
- Oak wood flooring
- 55” flat screen smart TV
- Blackout curtains
- Riggs tote bag and umbrella
Bathroom
- Luxury bathroom with free-standing bathtub, Italian Carrara marble, chrome hardware, and walk-in shower
- DS & Durga amenities
- Bespoke slippers and custom robe
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