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    The Graham Georgetown

    150pts

    Georgetown boutique that earns its rate.

    The Graham Georgetown, Hotel in Washington DC

    About The Graham Georgetown

    The Graham Georgetown is a calm, boutique hotel in one of D.C.'s most walkable neighborhoods, best suited to business travelers who want a low-key base over a full-service hotel experience. Booking is straightforward year-round, with two to three weeks of lead time sufficient even during peak season. Not the right fit if on-site amenities or Capitol Hill proximity are priorities.

    A Georgetown boutique stay that works harder for business travelers than its price tag suggests

    The Graham Georgetown sits at 1075 Thomas Jefferson St NW, putting you in the heart of one of Washington D.C.'s most walkable and well-connected neighborhoods. Without published rack rates to anchor against, expect boutique D.C. hotel pricing in the mid-to-upper tier — comparable to The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown in geography, though the Graham trades grand-hotel formality for a quieter, residential atmosphere that suits work trips better than large conventions or embassy-circuit entertaining.

    The ambient feel here is calm and low-key relative to most D.C. hotel corridors. Georgetown itself operates at a slower pace than Downtown or Capitol Hill, which is either a feature or a friction point depending on your itinerary. If your meetings are spread across the city, factor in that Georgetown lacks a Metro station — rideshare or cab to Foggy Bottom is the realistic commute. For travelers whose work keeps them in Georgetown, along the K Street corridor, or in proximity to Georgetown University, the location is genuinely convenient.

    For business travelers comparing options across the city, the Georgetown address is a meaningful differentiator. The neighborhood is residential and quiet after dark, which makes it a better choice for travelers who want to decompress between meetings rather than those who need to be near the Hill or the Convention Center. If proximity to power-lunch restaurants and lobby-bar networking matters, The Hay-Adams Hotel or Riggs Washington DC will serve that use case better.

    Booking is easy , this is not a high-demand property that requires weeks of advance planning. For peak D.C. periods (Cherry Blossom season in late March through April, major political events, and Congressional calendar spikes), book two to three weeks out. Outside those windows, last-minute availability is realistic. For comparison, properties like Rosewood Washington, D.C. or the Pendry Washington DC at The Wharf require more lead time, particularly for weekend stays.

    The Graham is a sensible pick for the solo business traveler or two-person work trip who wants a calm, well-located Georgetown base without the ceremony of a full-service luxury hotel. It is not the right call if you need an on-site business center, multiple dining options, or a flagship spa. For those needs, the Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. in Georgetown covers the same neighborhood with more infrastructure.

    Explore more with our full Washington, D.C. hotels guide, Washington, D.C. restaurants guide, and Washington, D.C. bars guide. If you're planning travel beyond D.C., Pearl also covers properties like Raffles Boston, The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, and Aman New York for your wider East Coast itinerary.

    Quick reference: Address: 1075 Thomas Jefferson St NW, Washington, DC 20007. Booking difficulty: Easy. Leading lead time: 2–3 weeks during peak D.C. season.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to book The Graham Georgetown?

    Book at least 3–4 weeks out if you need a specific room category, particularly during peak periods like cherry blossom season (late March to mid-April) and congressional recess windows when DC hotels fill fast. Georgetown stays busy year-round given its proximity to government and university activity, so last-minute availability is possible mid-week in summer but unreliable the rest of the year. If your travel dates are fixed, locking in early is the lower-risk move.

    What is check-in like at The Graham Georgetown?

    As a boutique property at 1075 Thomas Jefferson St NW, The Graham operates on a smaller scale than the large-format DC luxury hotels, which typically means a less crowded front desk and more direct service. Boutique check-ins at this size tend to be quicker and less transactional than a 200-room Marriott or Hilton property. Standard check-in is 3PM; if you're arriving early for meetings, confirm luggage storage availability when you book.

    How is the dining at The Graham Georgetown?

    Georgetown is one of DC's strongest neighbourhoods for independent restaurants, so The Graham's dining options need to compete with a very good surrounding block. The hotel's on-site food and beverage offering is better suited to breakfast or a working drink than as a destination in itself. For dinner, the Thomas Jefferson St corridor and M Street put you within walking distance of a wide range of options without needing a cab.

    Which room category is best at The Graham Georgetown?

    For business travellers, a suite or larger king room is worth the upgrade: the property's boutique footprint means standard rooms can run compact, and having functional workspace matters more here than at a leisure-focused hotel. If you're booking for two people, request a room with a separate seating area if the category allows it. Corner rooms typically offer better light given Georgetown's dense streetscape.

    How does The Graham Georgetown compare to nearby hotels?

    The Graham sits below the Rosewood and Four Seasons on price and amenity scale, but it's in a comparable Georgetown location and delivers a less corporate feel than either. The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown is the closest direct comparison in format and neighbourhood; The Graham tends to be the more accessible rate for what is effectively a similar address. If you want a full-service luxury hotel with a spa and multiple restaurants, the Four Seasons on Pennsylvania Ave is the stronger choice; if you want a well-positioned boutique without paying Rosewood rates, The Graham makes sense.

    How is the location of The Graham Georgetown?

    1075 Thomas Jefferson St NW puts you in the core of Georgetown, within walking distance of the Waterfront, M Street retail, and the Georgetown University campus. It's not Metro-accessible (Georgetown has no station), so you'll rely on rideshare or the DC Circulator bus to reach Capitol Hill or the Mall. For meetings in Foggy Bottom or Dupont, the location is practical on foot or by a short ride; for frequent trips to the Capitol complex, a hotel on the Red or Blue line would save time.

    Is The Graham Georgetown family-friendly?

    Georgetown is a walkable, low-traffic neighbourhood that works well for families, and The Graham's boutique size means it's less chaotic than a large convention hotel. That said, it's not a property designed around family amenities — no pool is documented for the hotel, and the surrounding area is more suited to older children and teenagers who can handle a city walking trip. For families with young children who need hotel-based activities or a pool, the Four Seasons Washington DC is the stronger option in this corridor.

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