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A Distinguished Landmark Among Downtown Washington DC Historic Hotels
Celebrate the elegance of a grander era at the Henley Park Hotel. Constructed as the Tudor Hall
Apartments in 1918 - during World War I - this charming Washington DC historic hotel
was a favored home of notable Senators and Congressmen. Showcasing a stately façade of
leaded, stained-glass windows and 119 grinning gargoyles - including two depicting the
craftsman and his wife - the lodging struck the ideal tone for such distinguished clientele.
Follow in the footsteps of history. Visit our
historic Washington DC hotel,
and experience a colorful chapter in the story of our nation's capital. Some notable facts
about this proud member of Historic Hotels of America include:
- The stained-glass initials "T.H." for "Tudor Hall" are still visible, above the side door of what is now the Wilkes Room.
- Opened as the Henley Park Hotel in 1982, with great care taken to retain the original architectural features.
- Just outside the restaurant Coeur de Lion lies the crest of Richard the Lion-Hearted, celebrating the namesake of our award-winning restaurant.
Click here for more about the Features & Services at our Boutique Hotel in Washington DC.
Celebrate the rich traditions of the nation's capital at the Henley Park Hotel.
A distinguished member of Historic Hotels of America, this magnificently restored Tudor
mansion boasts a prestigious downtown address for business trips, vacations, and romantic
getaways. Book your reservations at our downtown Washington DC historic hotel online today
for preferred rates.
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