Lobby
The lobby of the Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C. is inspired by the work of John Russell Pope, designer of the Jefferson Memorial, and boasts the familiar domed ceiling and column placement of the neighboring memorial. The columns are American walnut capped by American white oak; and the patterned Emperador and Amarillo yellow marble floor beneath a rotunda of gold and silver leaf is as striking as it is serene. There is plenty of seating area in this large lobby.
Exterior
Perched on the edge of the city, the Mandarin Oriental Washington D.C. takes its place in the capital city's gateway.The blend of modern materials such as triple pane windows and energy efficient composites with distinctive traditional styling like iron grille work and mansard roof line fuse together to create an impressive but approachable facade.The unique building footprint allows for a multitude of impressive city and water views and creates unique outdoor spaces for entertaining, dining,and relaxing.
Rooms
400 guestrooms.
Restaurant
Casual restaurant, fine dining restaurant, full service bar/lounge.