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Top hotels in Old Salem Village

The Watermark Hotel
"wonderful stay"
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

Salamander Washington DC
"Stayed here a few nights- it’s been awesome experience- clean and great views—"
Reviewed on Jun 11, 2026

Arlo Washington DC
"One of my favorite hotels I’ve ever stayed in. The staff went above and beyond, the room was amazing, and the rooftop was incredible"
Reviewed on Jun 13, 2026

citizenM Washington, D.C. NoMa
"Eve"
Reviewed on Jun 6, 2026

Omni Shoreham Hotel
"The staff and the grounds are amazing. Pool is lovely. Bathrooms and elevators very small but the charm of the old hotel makes it a gem. Meals/food while good are expensive for families. But there were nearby options. The coffee and staff at Morsels stood out! The wheel chair company fail to deliver ..."
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

Washington Plaza Hotel
"Staff was extremely helpful, food was amazing. Room was clean and comfortable. Definitely will be coming back!"
Reviewed on Jun 13, 2026

Hamilton Hotel Washington DC
"I booked a room for three nights in this hotel. The first two night I felt cheated the room I was given was small it was one of those adjourning rooms, the vents were extremely dusty, the bathroom mirror had a crusted custard-like stain that would not come off. The floor tiles were cracked and the ..."
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel
"Wow was this a busy place but the staff (All of them) were amazingly calm and professional and accommodating. I had a window in my room break by the weather, The staff quickly took over the situation moved us to another room that was comparable. I must say this was a very good stay. I really appreciated ..."
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

Crowne Plaza College Park - Washington DC by IHG
"The staff was amazing. My room was very nice: and it was clean. There were no outdoor spaces to enjoy the beautiful weather. Unfortunately, the pool looked like it had not been used in many years. It would’ve been a much better Experience had the pool been open, or if there were some nice relaxing ..."
Reviewed on Jun 13, 2026
Old Salem Village Hotel Guide
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Recent Old Salem Village hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Hamilton Hotel Washington DC
"I booked a room for three nights in this hotel. The first two night I felt cheated the room I was given was small it was one of those adjourning rooms, the vents were extremely dusty, the bathroom mirror had a crusted custard-like stain that would not come off. The floor tiles were cracked and the wall paper was peeling from underneath the sink. Overall the quality of the room they gave me was poor for the first two nights. The shower had this very loud mechanical sound and on the second night I woke up to very loud drilling sound from the adjourning room...loud sounds trigger my migraines so I started having intense headaches. Immediately I entered the room on the first night I requested a transfer they said they had no rooms available; the manager was nice and professional but there was another black girl there that appeared mean and was unbothered. She was the one that gave me that frightful room as if she thought that was what I deserved. If that was the only room I saw in that hotel I would never have though of going back. On the last night I was supposed to stay there after complaining several times the manager put me in a nicer bigger room. It changed my whole perspective of the place. I also have very high regards for the manager who was kind and accommodative. They gave me a $75 room credit. Overall the first two night were dreadful and I felt like I had to endure but the last night was okay."





