Le Méridien Madison in Washington, D.C. reopens after a $15M renovation, featuring elegant rooms, Mediterranean dining, and cultural access through the Unlock Art Program. Le Méridien Madison in Washington, D.C. reopens after a $15M renovation, featuring elegant rooms, Mediterranean dining, and cultural access through the Unlock Art Program.

Le Méridien Madison Reopens in D.C. After $15 Million Renovation

Le Méridien Madison in Washington, D.C. reopens after a $15M renovation, featuring elegant rooms, Mediterranean dining, and cultural access through the Unlock Art Program.

Le Méridien Madison in downtown Washington, D.C., has reopened following a $15 million renovation.

Owned by Crescent Real Estate and operated by HEI Hotels & Resorts, the hotel’s redesign, led by Parker-Torres Design, pays homage to Jackie Kennedy Onassis and the Golden Age of travel.

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Le Méridien Madison in Washington, D.C. reopens after a $15M renovation, featuring elegant rooms, Mediterranean dining, and cultural access through the Unlock Art Program.
Le Méridien Madison Reopens in D.C. After $15 Million Renovation.

The revamped interiors feature 356 guestrooms, including suites with views of the Washington Monument.

New amenities include the Unlock Art Program, offering free access to local cultural sites, and Lady Madison, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. Guests can also enjoy Le Scoop gelatos year-round.

Le Méridien Madison is part of Marriott Bonvoy, allowing members to earn points and enjoy perks like late checkouts and access to the Club Madison lounge.

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