Hotel Stay at 4-Star YOTEL Washington DC

YOTEL Washington DC
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Ebony
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Pool - Outdoor
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This 4-star hotel boasts an award-winning restaurant, a rooftop pool and lounge, and a fitness center

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a Premium King Room, Premium King Plus Room, First Class King Room and First Class King View Room or for four in a Premium 2 Queen Room and Premium Plus 2 Queens Room

Hotel at a Glance: YOTEL Washington DC

YOTEL Washington DC is a 4-star establishment situated right in the heart of Capitol Hill. Boasting its superb location, the hotel is a stone's throw away from the most enticing dining, entertainment, and tourist locations in DC.

  • Central location: The hotel is placed within walking distance of Union Station and the city's top attractions.
  • Capitol Hill's only rooftop pool and lounge invite guests to take a dip or sip a cocktail for ultimate relaxation.
  • Keep up with your fitness routine at the state-of-the-art gym facility with new equipment.
  • Award-winning restaurant, Art and Soul, offers seasonal dishes from the Chesapeake Bay watershed communities.

Capitol Hill, Washington, DC: Monuments and Museums

The National Mall is a must-see for first-time visitors to Washington, DC. The mall stretches 2.5 miles east from the Lincoln Memorial, past the soaring Washington Monument, to the Capitol Building on the other end. Across the Tidal Basin, stop in to see the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, which features a series of waterfalls, sculptures, and inspiring quotes from the 32nd president. To avoid crowds, tour the monuments after dusk when they’re lit up.

Another pillar of DC is the Smithsonian Institution, which encompasses 19 museums in total. The Smithsonian’s best-known museums are located along the National Mall, including the National Museum of Natural History and the National Air and Space Museum. The latter is home to missiles, rockets, and the Spirit of St. Louis, the plane Charles Lindbergh famously flew across the Atlantic to defeat the Soviets at Gettysburg.

When you’ve had your fill of iconic monuments and museums, check out the city’s trendy neighborhoods northwest of the mall, such as Dupont Circle. Here, some of DC’s best restaurants and clubs butt up next to foreign embassies housed in historical mansions. On the weekend, you’ll find nightlife along Connecticut Avenue and in the Adams Morgan neighborhood as crowds flood in and out of Latin lounges, karaoke dives, and high-end clubs.

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Room Details

Premium King Room, Premium King Plus Room, First Class King Room and First Class King View Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2
  • Additional adult after 2 is +$20 per person; there is no fee for children; kids aged 17 or younger stay free

Premium 2 Queen Room and Premium Plus 2 Queens Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 4
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Additional adult after 2 is +$20 per person; there is no fee for children; kids aged 17 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $35 facility fee (tax inclusive) includes:
    • Daily $10 food & beverage credit
    • Complimentary coffee/tea/water
    • Access to Deck 11 rooftop pool (open seasonally)
    • High-speed WiFi in all guest rooms and common areas
    • Local and domestic long-distance phone calls
    • In-room mobile casting on all guest room TVs
    • Exclusive discounts for YOTEL guests, including staple attractions, museums, and more
  • Parking: Self-parking for guests and visitors is available in the lower-level garage adjacent to our hotel for $50 per night without in-and-out privileges and $60 per night with in-and-out privileges (must be requested at front desk upon check-in).
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Need To Know Info

  • 14-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $35 daily resort fee added at purchase
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • $100 per night incidental hold and $75 pet fee per pet due at check-in
  • Property is cashless
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About YOTEL Washington DC

Customer Reviews

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Ebony
8 ratings|4 reviews
Great
Renae
1 rating|1 review
Beautiful hotel and the vibe was great
Rmell
1 rating|
Official
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PandKusa
|1 review
Smart Looks, Sleepless Nights: Our Stay at YOTEL D.C. YOTEL, a play on the words ‘YO!Sushi’ and ‘hotel’, seems like a clever concept but it really isn’t. We stayed at YOTEL Washington, D.C., on two occasions in May 2025 during two separate visits to D.C. for a vacation booked with British Airways Holidays. We did not enjoy our two visits. At YOTEL you check yourself in using a kiosk. It was simple enough to use and quicker than lining up at a desk. This is the first U.S. hotel we’ve been to where we haven’t been asked for I.D. upon arrival. Our two rooms were paid for as part of our vacation package, however there was the obligatory additional ‘facilities’ fee, payable upon check-in: $70 for each of the 2-night stays (so $140 in total), plus a $200 refundable hold on our card for each stay. We also paid an additional $55 for a late check out, extending our second stay from 11am until 1pm. That meant we had to consider an additional $395 into our busget (this is typical in American hotels, with the resort fee and holding amount varying hotel by hotel). Visit 1: First Class King (May 24-26) Visit 2: Premium King (May 29-31) We did not have a comfortable stay at YOTEL. On the first night of our first visit, we were kept awake late at night by excessively loud music and noises coming from a roof-top bar. The noise seemed to reverberate off the exterior walls of the building opposite and the single-paned windows didn’t help. We had read about this online, and as residents living in a noisy town centre thought we’d cope, but this was a different level altogether! Far too intrusive. At 2am we were woken by screaming and shouting from other guests in the hallway. On night 2 it was even worse: it was being caused by a room full of girls across the hall. They even drew the attention of the hotel security, as they were screaming, shouting, laughing and singing so loudly. It went on for hours despite security telling them to quieten down. When we checked out the next morning it looked like they’d damaged a light fitting in the hallway near our door. Not good. Both rooms were modern and featured an electronic bed plus mood lighting, which got the better of us on the first visit. The motion sensor in the bathroom seemed like a great idea for saving energy, but not such a good idea when a pregnant woman is showering and the room kept going dark. It’s no fun either when you’re doing your business but have to keep moving so that you’re not sat on the John in the dark! It seemed that we were destined not to be able to relax in our room: _ On our second visit we were awoken at 9am by housekeeping tapping loudly on the other room doors…. _ The room walls were clearly so thin that you could heard the neighboring guests using the window rollerblinds. _ Every so often there was a periodic rumbling coming from the bathroom area. No idea what that was. ☔️ On the second night we were awoken in the early hours by a loud tapping. Tap, tap, tap…. We investigated by torchlight and found that the roof above us was leaking in and the noise was the water hitting our possessions. We were on the 3rd floor, so knew there must be rooms above us, but D.C. was on flood alert that night, so assumed it was from that. YOTEL was clean and smart and looked impressive - it had clearly been designed for the Instagram generation - but sadly we did not enjoy our two stays there. The smell of cannabis from several other guests only added to our dismay. POSITIVES _ Close to Union Station _ Close to the Capitol Building _ Giant bed (you could roll over 5 times!) _ Clean, tidy and modern _ Friendly staff _ Efficient air con (reasonably quiet, too) _ Complimentary coffee machines (4am-10am) _ The steam iron was impressive: it looked like a spaceship! _ Close to a liquor store NEGATIVES _ Single-glazed windows allowing in loud music from a roof-top bar _ Sliding bathroom door that wouldn’t remain closed _ Rowdy guests _ Only one small towel per guest _ Noticeable smell of cannabis from many other guests YOTEL could be so much better and while we were uncomfortable and sensitive to the negatives, we would still recommend the hotel for those on short stays in D.C. You would have to consider whether you could cope with the potential noise, however.
Franatmik
|1 review
Techy and Terrific We enjoyed our stay at the Yotel! The location is close to the Union Square station. We loved the room lighting, comfy reclining bed, free coffee, TV, rooftop pool and bar, Art and Soul dinner, and Kendra! Thank you! We would Yotel again around the world.
539linettes
|1 review
Underwhelming We are currently staying in the hotel. TV is not working, went to the front desk to report it since no one answers the phone at front desk. Was told they would send an engineer up to investigate. Twenty minutes go by since I know they don’t answer the phone at the front desk I called the hotel number and told them the issue of course was told an engineer will be up. It’s an hour later, no engineer. Pretty good bet they don’t have one. The $60 per day parking is outrageous, but more importantly when was someone going to tell us that’s what it cost? Manage your customers expectations. What does the “ resort fee” cover? Certainly not a working TV. Pool area is nice but we asked the young man at the bar there for a menu of their “light bites” he stared blankly and said “ I don’t have one “ then don’t advertise that you serve light bites at the pool bar. Totally underwhelming. Was our first time staying here and our last.

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