Washington DC Topaz Hotel News & Reviews
Find out what people and papers are saying about the Topaz Hotel - the most enlightened boutique hotel in Washington, DC.Read the latest reviews and experience downtown Washington, DC’s most unique and exotic luxury boutique hotel.
Reviews
"Where to Stay: For a more relaxed boutique feel, try the Topaz Hotel with its exercise and yoga rooms."
- Wall Street Journal
"Named to the Top 11 List of the "Healthiest Hotels in America": "This funky mind-boy oasis off DuPont Circle is perfect for de-stressing and re-booting after a day of sightseeing or edalmaking."
- Health Magazine
"IIn "Best Cities: Washington, D.C." story, Topaz Hotel highlighted in "Where to Stay" section as the "Best Way to Stay Fit on the Road: In room ellipticals and yoga stations make the Topaz Hotel a wise choice for the fitness-focused."
- Cooking Light
"From the moment you enter this urban sanctuary, the soothing, sleek decor provides tranquil comfort. With Zen-like ambiance, make sure to visit the Topaz Lounge, with a new menu as sophisticated as the surroundings."
- Tommy Hilfiger Guide to Washington DC
"The doorman is called a gatekeeper. The bellhop, a sherpa. This is definitely not your run-of-the-mill hotel. It's all part of a master plan to entice a new breed of hotel guest. They even welcome your dog."
- ABC7 News Consumer Reports
"Filled with positive energy, the hip Topaz promises an enlightened experience. The sleek, modern rooms are colorful; the bellhop is called a sherpa; and a daily horoscope and power drinks are yours for the asking." Read More
- USA Today
"The funky and stylish Topaz Hotel, off Dupont Circle, has a distinctly laid-back vibe."
- Organic Style Magazine
"The snazzy, swanky boutique is perfect for a young and trendy crowd ready to socialize."
- Sherman's Travel
""The striking interiors here are in the highest contemporary style, with exquisite design."
- DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide
“A flurry of bright colors and patterns decorate the walls and floor. Striped lime-green wallpaper hangs against a large, padded headboard with blue and beige polka dots. A red armchair and a gold star pattern sits next to a blue chaise lounge with fringe. The carpet is orange and beige in a jigsaw puzzle pattern. And in a few rooms, old kitchenettes have been converted to nooks for practicing yoga. Guests will be greeted by desk clerks wearing burnt-orange tunics, and they can get a "power shake" with wheat grass and gingko in the morning at the 99-room property.
- Washington Post

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