On a cold winter’s day, amid a pandemic that has now stretched into a full year of disruption and hardship, planning a future dream vacation may be just the escape you need.
You’re in luck, because U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ & World Report has just
If you’re in the D.C. area, a getaway to the top hotel in the U.S. means booking a 14-hour flight to Hawaii. (We did say dream vacation, didn’t we?)
But if you’re looking to stay local — maybe plan a staycation when you feel it’s safe to do so — there are plenty of five-star hotel options in D.C., Maryland and Virginia to consider, according to the rankings, which were published Tuesday.
Overall, the No. 1 hotel in the country according to U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ is the in Hawaii. Rounding out the top three nationwide are in Sunny Isles, Florida, north of Miami, and in the Windy City.
However, two D.C. hotels make the top 10 — the , ranked No. 6, and on 16th Street, which came in at No. 8. The Jefferson closed its doors last March at the onset of the pandemic and a says it aims to reopen by this spring.
Other D.C. hotels ranking in the top 100 are the , which ranked at No. 28; the at No. 38; at No. 46 the at No. 92 and the on 24th Street at No. 99.
One Virginia hotel — the — ranked in the top 100, coming in at No. 29. The well-known ranked at No. 113 and the in Richmond, Virginia, ranked at No. 153.
The highest-ranked Maryland hotel was the on International Drive in Baltimore, at No. 221.
This is the 11th year that U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ had released its rankings. Like so many other sectors, the coronavirus pandemic has scrambled the vacation and travel industry.
“The travel industry has faced numerous challenges over the past year, emphasizing the need to support and recognize hotels that continue to maintain exemplary standards,” said Zach Watson, travel editor at U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ said in a news release. “This year’s list offers a reliable guide for travelers to use when planning their next getaway, whether that’s in a few months or next year.”
Overall, the publication examined more than 30,000 hotels across more than 400 destinations, including in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, as well as Europe and the Caribbean.
U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ said its rankings are based on industry awards by published travel experts as well as customer satisfaction derived from online reviews.
“The highest-ranking hotels are typically those that both experts and users recognize for their exceptional quality,” U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ said.
While the rankings did not specifically take the pandemic into account, several of the major industry awards that U.S. ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ considered include property cleanliness as a measure.
Elsewhere around the world: Le Bristol Paris was the top-ranked hotel in Europe. The Rosewood Mayakoba in Playa Del Carmen is the No. 1. hotel in Mexico and the Ritz-Carlton Montreal was the No. 1 hotel in Canada.
Top hotels in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
- Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. (No. 6) — D.C.
- The Jefferson, Washington, D.C. (No. 8) — D.C.
- Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. (No. 28) — D.C.
- Williamsburg Inn (no. 29) Williamsburg, Virginia
- The Willard InterContinental (No. 38) D.C.
- The Hay-Adams (No. 46) — D.C.
- The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, D.C. (No. 92) — D.C.
- Park Hyatt Washington D.C. (No. 99) — D.C.
- The Inn at Little Washington (No. 113) — Washington, Virginia
- Rosewood Washington, D.C. (No. 123) — D.C.
- The Ritz-Carlton on 22nd Street NW, Washington, D.C. (No. 136) D.C.
- Riggs Washington D.C. (No. 141) — D.C.
- The Jefferson Hotel (No. 153) — Richmond, Virginia
- The Watergate Hotel (No. 170) — D.C.
- Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square (No. 187) — D.C.
- Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore (No. 221) — Baltimore
- Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC (No. 223) D.C.
- Primland (No. 232) — Meadows of Dan, Virginia
- Salamander Resort & Spa (No. 241) — Middleburg, Virginia
- The St. Regis Washington, D.C. (No. 311) — D.C.
- The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City (No. 314) — Arlington, Virginia
- The LINE DC (No. 403) — D.C.
- Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore (No. 417) — Baltimore
- Sagamore Pendry Baltimore (No. 434) — Baltimore
- The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner (No. 449) — Tysons, Virginia
- Thompson Washington D.C. (No. 467) — D.C.
- W Washington D.C. (No. 496) — D.C.
