Ida McKinley Suite
Inspired by Ida McKinley, wife of William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States and her deep love of flowers. This modern suite is adorned with hues of pink, purple, green, and yellow reminiscent of a flower bouquet.
Defining Details
Spacious Accommodations
A corner suite with views of downtown D.C., this suite is designed with a delicate floral wallpaper and a blush hued color palette extends from the living room to bath fixtures.
Custom Minibar
Enjoy refreshments and delicious treats from the minibar, custom-made to resemble safety deposit boxes.
Bathroom Details
A free standing soaking tup anchors this en-suite bath featuring bespoke Italian Carrara marble out-fittings, chrome hardware, and walk-in shower.
At a Glance
- 537 sq.ft. / 50 sq.m.
- Master King bedroom
- Corner suite with city views
- Adjacent living area with flexible work space
- Luxury bathroom with free-standing bathtub
Amenities
- One-of-a-kind furniture and fixtures
- In-room fresh flowers
- Hypoallergenic down comforters and pillows, and custom imported linens
- Oak wood flooring
- 55” flat screen smart TV
- Blackout curtains
- Riggs bathrobe, slippers, tote bag and umbrella
Bathrooms
Featuring Italian Carrara marble, chrome hardware, and walk-in shower. Further relax with a calming bubble bath in the free-standing soaking tub.
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