
| Guest Rooms & Suites | 335 |
| Meeting Rooms | 17 |
| Largest Meeting Room | 4,736 sq. ft. |
| Total Meeting Space | 22,859 sq. ft. |
For over 150 years, the Willard InterContinental has been an integral part of Washington society and the choice location for some of the country’s most noteworthy business, political, and social gatherings. It was here that Julia Ward Howe wrote “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” and where President Ulysses S. Grant coined the term “lobbyist.” With its illustrious past, stately bearing, and gracious service, the Willard ranks among the world’s great historic hotels.
Located in the heart of the nation’s capital and one block from the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue. Within walking distance to the Smithsonian Museums, monuments, theatre district, National Press Club and International Trade Center. The Washington Convention Center, Capitol Hill, shopping in fashionable Georgetown and Regan National Airport by cab within 5-15 minutes.
Offering 20,000 square feet and 16 function rooms of Conference and Banquet space paired with award winning hospitality and service. 332 guest rooms including 40 suites.

Experience sweeping views of the Washington skyline from richly appointed accommodations. All 332 guest rooms and suites come equipped with oversized desks, dual-line telephones with voicemail, individual climate controls, in-room safes, wireless high-speed Internet access and Italian marble bathrooms with hairdryers.
The hotel boasts 20,000 sq. ft. of diverse meeting space, with 16 richly appointed function rooms that are soundproofed and equipped with state-of-the-art support systems, and a 24-hour business center. For large galas or high-end events, the turn-of-the-century Crystal Room offers a grand setting, as does The Ballroom that accommodates groups of up to 600 people for a reception and 250 classroom-style. For mid-sized meetings, the stately Franklin Pierce Room lends itself perfectly; or for smaller meetings, choose from such rooms as the James Buchanan, Charles Evans Hughes or William Howard Taft, all of which evoke a unique sense of history.
For formal dining, visit the highly acclaimed, fine-dining restaurant, The Willard Room. Or for a more informal setting, enjoy Café du Parc. The historic Round Robin Bar is perfect for enjoying cocktails. It's here that former famous guests such as Mark Twain and Walt Whitman used to unwind at the end of the day. For intimate meals, choose from the private dining menu, available 24-hours-a-day. Enjoy a relaxing day in The I SPA at the Willard. The spa and fitness center offer men's and women's steam and sauna rooms; individual treatment rooms; cardio- and weight-training equipment; an outdoor relaxation deck overlooking the hotel courtyard; and a wide range of restorative massage, facial and hydrotherapy body treatments.
Located one block from the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue and within walking distance to the National Mall, Verizon Center, Smithsonian Museums, theatre district, National Press Club and International Trade Center. The Washington Convention Center, Capitol Hill, shopping in fashionable Georgetown and Regan National Airport can be reached by cab within 5-15 minutes.
Experience sweeping views of the Washington skyline from richly appointed accommodations. All 332 guest rooms and suites come equipped with oversized desks, dual-line telephones with voicemail, individual climate controls, in-room safes, wireless high-speed Internet access and Italian marble bathrooms with hairdryers.
The hotel boasts 20,000 sq. ft. of diverse meeting space, with 16 richly appointed function rooms that are soundproofed and equipped with state-of-the-art support systems, and a 24-hour business center. For large galas or high-end events, the turn-of-the-century Crystal Room offers a grand setting, as does The Ballroom that accommodates groups of up to 600 people for a reception and 250 classroom-style. For mid-sized meetings, the stately Franklin Pierce Room lends itself perfectly; or for smaller meetings, choose from such rooms as the James Buchanan, Charles Evans Hughes or William Howard Taft, all of which evoke a unique sense of history.
For formal dining, visit the highly acclaimed, fine-dining restaurant, The Willard Room. Or for a more informal setting, enjoy Café du Parc. The historic Round Robin Bar is perfect for enjoying cocktails. It's here that former famous guests such as Mark Twain and Walt Whitman used to unwind at the end of the day. For intimate meals, choose from the private dining menu, available 24-hours-a-day. Enjoy a relaxing day in The I SPA at the Willard. The spa and fitness center offer men's and women's steam and sauna rooms; individual treatment rooms; cardio- and weight-training equipment; an outdoor relaxation deck overlooking the hotel courtyard; and a wide range of restorative massage, facial and hydrotherapy body treatments.
Located one block from the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue and within walking distance to the National Mall, Verizon Center, Smithsonian Museums, theatre district, National Press Club and International Trade Center. The Washington Convention Center, Capitol Hill, shopping in fashionable Georgetown and Regan National Airport can be reached by cab within 5-15 minutes.