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Hotels with a Rooftop Bar in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is one of the Americas's most-booked stays — and there's a strong choice of hotels with a rooftop bar here. A rooftop bar turns the hotel into a destination of its own — a sundowner over the skyline without leaving the building, and often a pool deck to go with it. We send you to Booking.com to check live prices and availability — the price you pay is the same as booking direct.
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Finding the right hotel with a rooftop bar in Washington, D.C.
The trick with hotels with a rooftop bar in Washington, D.C. is to sort by guest score rather than price alone — a slightly higher-rated hotel with a rooftop bar usually costs a few dollars more and reads far better in the reviews. On Booking.com you can filter to the exact facilities that matter and see them plotted on a map of Washington, D.C..
Common questions
Is the rooftop bar open to hotel guests only?
It varies — some are guests-only, many are open to the public (great buzz, but busier at sunset). If a quiet drink matters, check reviews for how crowded the rooftop gets and whether guests get priority.
Which floor gives the best view?
The rooftop itself is usually the draw, but a high-floor room on the same side can give you the same skyline privately. Book a named “high floor” or “view” room type on Booking.com rather than leaving it to chance.
Which area of Washington, D.C. is best for a hotel with a rooftop bar?
Stay central and well-connected so you're near the things you came for. Free museums, monumental walks, cherry blossom evenings along the tidal basin. On Booking.com, switch to map view to see how each hotel with a rooftop bar sits relative to Washington, D.C.'s main sights and transport, and sort by guest score to shortlist fast.