Welcome to The Graham Georgetown. We can’t wait to introduce you to our brand of cultured sophistication and modern indulgence in one of the most refined hotels in Washington, DC.
Our innovative style and Graham Personal Service (GPS) will leave you connected to the spirit of Georgetown and the unique Graham experience of gracious service, technology-driven comfort and a luxurious, safe environment.
Nestled along the banks of the Potomac River, The Graham sits in the heart of DC’s most affluent and historic area. Our central Georgetown location makes it easy to walk around this intimate neighborhood, home to important landmarks and historic estates, prestigious universities, and numerous independent shops and restaurants. Georgetown University, George Washington University, Washington Harbour, the Kennedy Center, and the National Cathedral are all located nearby, and the area itself is within close proximity to downtown Washington D.C.
When the day is over, retreat to one of our Georgetown hotel’s 57 guestroom and suites, stylish and spacious with luxurious residential comforts and amenities designed for the discerning guest, including complimentary Wi-fi and Peloton® and fitness equipment available for your private room. Experience our craft cocktail cellar and small-plate dining concept The Alex Craft Cocktail Cellar & Speakeasy, and afterwards head up to The Graham Rooftop, The Graham’s open-air rooftop bar and lounge, to take in one of the most stunning views of our nation’s capital.
Georgetown restaurants run the table from white-tablecloth refinement to cuisine-spanning creativity, providing a taste to please every palate.
Georgetown is one of Washington D.C.’s top shopping destinations, featuring a charming mix of high-end designer outposts and local boutiques.
Boasting the Smithsonian Institution, the White House, the U.S. Capitol, embassy row, and a litany of other highlights, Washington D.C. is stocked with exceptional art and culture.
Washington D.C. is home to some of America’s most unforgettable landmarks, and Georgetown is no exception. Historic structures and cemeteries tell the story of the District — and America.