Hotel in Washington DC, United States
The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner
675ptsCapital-Proximity Luxury Base

About The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner
Positioned 15 miles from central Washington, D.C. in McLean's tech corridor, The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner earns La Liste Top Hotels recognition (90 points, 2026) and a Star Wine List award for 2026. The 398-room property connects directly to Tysons Galleria's luxury retail, offers panoramic views from a 24th-floor Club Lounge, and runs a wellness program through its lower-level spa with one of Northern Virginia's only indoor pools.
Tysons Corner as a Base: What the Address Actually Delivers
The Northern Virginia hotel market occupies an unusual position relative to Washington proper. Properties inside the District trade on walkability to monuments and embassy-row cachet; those in the Virginia suburbs trade on something different — scale, corporate infrastructure, and a proximity to D.C. that sidesteps downtown traffic without the full distance penalty of an outer-ring stay. McLean's Tysons Corner sits at the sharper end of that suburban tier, where Fortune 100 headquarters cluster along a tech corridor that has drawn serious hotel investment over the past decade. The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner, part of Marriott International's portfolio, operates in that environment and has shaped its offer accordingly: 398 rooms, direct mall access, and a location 15 miles from central Washington, D.C. that makes it a credible alternative to in-District luxury for guests whose schedules pull them toward Northern Virginia as much as toward the capital itself.
The clearest signal of the property's competitive standing comes from its 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels rating of 90 points, which places it within a peer set that includes recognized luxury addresses across the United States. A separate Star Wine List recognition for 2026 indicates a beverage program operating above the standard corporate-hotel baseline. For guests comparing options across the D.C. metro, those two external validations matter more than any brochure language. In-District alternatives such as Rosewood Washington, D.C., The Jefferson, and The Hay-Adams Hotel carry their own positioning; the Tysons property competes on a different axis, where business convenience and residential-suburb calm replace street-level access to the National Mall.
The 24th Floor and What It Shows You
In hotels of this scale, the Club Lounge is often a perfunctory amenity — a windowless room with packaged snacks and conference-room furniture. At Tysons Corner, the Club Lounge sits on the 24th floor following a recent renovation, and its panoramic sightlines have become one of the property's more discussed features. On clear days, guests report views extending to the Washington Monument, Capitol Building, and National Cathedral , a geography lesson that reinforces exactly how close McLean sits to the federal core. The lounge operates with daily breakfast, snacks, dessert, and complimentary wine and soft drinks for guests on Club Level access, making it a functional all-day base for those who prefer to minimize lobby time.
That floor-plan decision , concentrating the Club amenity at the building's leading , mirrors a broader design philosophy that runs through the property: keep the most valued experiences refined and discreet. The entrance from Tysons Galleria is deliberately low-key, and the exterior porte cochère operates as a separate arrival point for guests who prefer not to move through the mall. For a 398-room hotel, that sense of compression is harder to achieve than at smaller properties, but the layout works against the expectation that a large footprint will feel institutional.
ENTYSE and the All-Day Dining Model
The hotel's restaurant, ENTYSE, operates on a globally influenced all-day format, which has become the dominant model for luxury hotel dining outside of destination-restaurant contexts. Breakfast and brunch anchor the daytime offer with dishes including raisin brioche French toast with Virginia apple compote, crab and avocado toast, and vegetable pakora tacos , a range that signals geographic eclecticism rather than a single regional focus. The dinner menu extends that logic with roasted shawarma-spiced eggplant, crab pad Thai, and a Virginia beef burger, placing local sourcing (Virginia apple, Virginia beef) alongside pan-Asian and Middle Eastern reference points. The Sunday brunch operates with a wide seasonal selection and a bottomless beverage option, which has made it a recurring draw for local residents as well as hotel guests.
This globally assembled format is common across Ritz-Carlton properties and reflects the brand's calculation that business travelers and international guests are more comfortable with range than with strict regional identity. The Star Wine List recognition for 2026 suggests the beverage side of ENTYSE operates with more specificity than the food menu's breadth might imply , curated lists at that recognition level typically indicate genuine selection criteria rather than a default distributor relationship.
Wellness and the Longeva Program
Spa programming at major D.C.-area hotels has expanded well beyond massage menus in recent years, and the Tysons Corner property has moved with that shift. The lower-level spa includes one of Northern Virginia's only indoor pools and an extended treatment menu that covers CBD-focused therapies. The more distinctive addition is a partnership with Longeva, a sleep-focused wellness brand, which has introduced a dedicated sleep-inspired massage combining flowing strokes with a take-home program for ongoing sleep improvement. Paired with an in-room sleep-friendly dining menu, the Longeva program effectively positions the property as a weekend wellness escape alongside its corporate weekday role. That dual positioning is increasingly common among larger luxury hotels that need to sustain occupancy across a seven-day week rather than the five-day business travel cycle. Properties like Canyon Ranch Tucson operate as dedicated wellness retreats; the Tysons model layers programming onto a full-service hotel infrastructure, which appeals to guests who want recovery and productivity within the same stay.
The Rooms and the Mall Connection
Recently renovated guest rooms start at 330 square feet, which reads as generous relative to comparable urban luxury. The design palette runs cool gray with blue accents and metallic detailing, and marble bathrooms in many rooms include separate tubs and showers. Asprey amenities appear across the room category, adding a spa-grade sensory element that aligns with the Longeva wellness positioning. The Presidential and Ritz-Carlton Suites cater to different aesthetic preferences , one skewing toward metallic masculine tones, the other toward a burgundy-accented feminine palette , both with dining areas, separate living spaces, and an additional half bath.
The direct connection to Tysons Galleria is the practical differentiator that sets this property apart from other Northern Virginia luxury addresses. Galleria tenants include Bottega Veneta, Ermenegildo Zegna, Versace, Wolford, and Cartier, making it a full retail environment at the leading of the luxury tier. For guests whose trips combine D.C. meetings with discretionary spending, or for international visitors with strong brand preferences, that access matters more than proximity to Georgetown's independent boutiques. Guests looking for a property embedded more deeply in the District's walkable neighborhoods will find a different character at addresses like The Dupont Circle Hotel, Riggs Washington DC, Pendry Washington DC , The Wharf, or Eaton D.C.. The Tysons property is a considered suburban alternative, not a compromise.
Planning Your Stay
The property runs family-oriented holiday programming across the calendar, from gingerbread house making to cake decorating, which broadens the guest profile beyond the corporate traveler. The Ritz-Carlton sits at 1700 Tysons Boulevard in McLean, Virginia, with access via both the Galleria entrance and the exterior porte cochère off Tysons Boulevard. Guests traveling from Dulles International Airport will find McLean a shorter drive than central D.C. For business travelers working across Northern Virginia's tech corridor, the address removes the daily commute friction of a downtown D.C. base entirely. Those whose work centers on Capitol Hill or Georgetown can reach either via the Capital Beltway in reasonable time from McLean, though peak-hour traffic on I-495 warrants scheduling awareness. The Mayflower Inn and comparable properties within D.C. will suit guests for whom walkable federal-district access is the primary requirement. For a wider view of the region's dining and hotel options, our full Washington, D.C. guide maps the full range across both the District and its Virginia neighbors.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner known for?
- The property is recognized for its direct connection to Tysons Galleria luxury retail, its 24th-floor Club Lounge with views extending to the Washington Monument and Capitol Building, and its Longeva sleep-focused wellness program. It holds a 90-point La Liste Leading Hotels rating (2026) and a Star Wine List recognition for the same year, placing it among the stronger large-format luxury hotels in the D.C. metro area.
- Which room offers the leading experience at The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner?
- The Club Level rooms provide the most comprehensive package, with daily breakfast, snacks, desserts, and complimentary wine and soft drinks included. The Presidential and Ritz-Carlton Suites offer the largest footprints, each with separate dining areas, living spaces, and an additional half bath. For high-floor views toward Washington, D.C., requesting a room on the upper floors maximizes the property's geographic advantage over competing suburban addresses.
- How hard is it to get into The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner?
- As a 398-room property under Marriott International's Ritz-Carlton brand, availability is generally more accessible than at smaller boutique addresses in the District such as The Jefferson or Rosewood Washington, D.C. Weekday corporate demand from the Northern Virginia tech corridor can tighten availability midweek, and holiday programming periods may compress leisure inventory. Booking through Marriott Bonvoy's direct channel or a recognized travel advisor will access the full room category range.
- Is The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner a practical base for visiting Washington, D.C. sights?
- At 15 miles from central Washington, the McLean address is workable for sightseeing with a car or rideshare, and the 24th-floor Club Lounge provides views of the Washington Monument and National Cathedral on clear days. The hotel's La Liste 90-point (2026) standing and full-service infrastructure make it a comfortable base, though guests prioritizing walking access to the National Mall or Embassy Row will find in-District alternatives such as The Hay-Adams Hotel more convenient for that specific purpose.
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