Line Hotel DC

Washington, DC


Opened in 2018, the Line breathes fresh energy into an old church. It's as on-trend as you can get, with three restaurants and two bars by local celebrity chefs, 24-hour room service and an internet radio station broadcasting from the lobby. The 220 rooms are airy, white-walled visions of low-key cool, sporting vintage radios, sculptural dangling lights and parquet floors.

Adams Morgan's nightlife is steps away. Columbia Heights' scene is nearby, as well.


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