Hilton’S Curio Collection Makes Washington Dc Debut

Hilton's Curio Collection Makes Washington DC Debut
Hilton's Curio Collection Makes Washington DC Debut

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

 

The hotel also has an array of unique amenities. For instance, it hosts a complimentary cocktail reception every night and has a traveling cocktail cart manned by a mixologist who mixes custom in-room cocktails. It also will host a bi-monthly pop-up flower bar where guests will be able to build their own bouquets, and has a haberdashery where gentlemen can purchase or borrow cufflinks, tie clips, and pocket squares provided by local men’s clothier Read Wall.

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

 

The hotel also has an array of unique amenities. For instance, it hosts a complimentary cocktail reception every night and has a traveling cocktail cart manned by a mixologist who mixes custom in-room cocktails. It also will host a bi-monthly pop-up flower bar where guests will be able to build their own bouquets, and has a haberdashery where gentlemen can purchase or borrow cufflinks, tie clips, and pocket squares provided by local men’s clothier Read Wall.

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

 

Located near Logan Circle, in the heart of the revitalised 14th Street corridor, The Darcy Washington D.C., Curio Collection by Hilton is named after Mr. Darcy, a well-to-do – and well-travelled – character in Jane Austen’s classic novel “Pride and Prejudice.” Formerly a DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, it has 226 guest rooms, two restaurants, and over 7,000 square feet of meeting space, including five meeting, breakout, and board rooms for up to 100 people and a ballroom for up to 200 people.

 

The hotel also has an array of unique amenities. For instance, it hosts a complimentary cocktail reception every night and has a traveling cocktail cart manned by a mixologist who mixes custom in-room cocktails. It also will host a bi-monthly pop-up flower bar where guests will be able to build their own bouquets, and has a haberdashery where gentlemen can purchase or borrow cufflinks, tie clips, and pocket squares provided by local men’s clothier Read Wall.

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

 

Located near Logan Circle, in the heart of the revitalised 14th Street corridor, The Darcy Washington D.C., Curio Collection by Hilton is named after Mr. Darcy, a well-to-do – and well-travelled – character in Jane Austen’s classic novel “Pride and Prejudice.” Formerly a DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, it has 226 guest rooms, two restaurants, and over 7,000 square feet of meeting space, including five meeting, breakout, and board rooms for up to 100 people and a ballroom for up to 200 people.

 

The hotel also has an array of unique amenities. For instance, it hosts a complimentary cocktail reception every night and has a traveling cocktail cart manned by a mixologist who mixes custom in-room cocktails. It also will host a bi-monthly pop-up flower bar where guests will be able to build their own bouquets, and has a haberdashery where gentlemen can purchase or borrow cufflinks, tie clips, and pocket squares provided by local men’s clothier Read Wall.

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

Hilton Worldwide has expanded its Curio Collection in Washington DC with the opening of The Darcy, it announced earlier this month.

 

Located near Logan Circle, in the heart of the revitalised 14th Street corridor, The Darcy Washington D.C., Curio Collection by Hilton is named after Mr. Darcy, a well-to-do – and well-travelled – character in Jane Austen’s classic novel “Pride and Prejudice.” Formerly a DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, it has 226 guest rooms, two restaurants, and over 7,000 square feet of meeting space, including five meeting, breakout, and board rooms for up to 100 people and a ballroom for up to 200 people.

 

The hotel also has an array of unique amenities. For instance, it hosts a complimentary cocktail reception every night and has a traveling cocktail cart manned by a mixologist who mixes custom in-room cocktails. It also will host a bi-monthly pop-up flower bar where guests will be able to build their own bouquets, and has a haberdashery where gentlemen can purchase or borrow cufflinks, tie clips, and pocket squares provided by local men’s clothier Read Wall.

 

Launched in 2014, Hilton’s Curio Collection consists of “remarkable” independent hotels operating within the Hilton network, handpicked by the company for their “unique character and personality.” It currently comprises more than 30 hotels and resorts in seven countries.

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