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Hotels Taking Steps Towards Sustainability in Washington

73 HOTELS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTONRanking can be influenced by the commissions we receive.
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Conrad Washington DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
9.1
Excellent
From $380
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Sustainability Journey
This hotel is LEED Gold certified and holds ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001:2018 certifications. It features a stormwater management system that captures 97% of rainfall for irrigation and cooling towers, resulting in a 24.7% reduction in water consumption and 17.8% in energy consumption compared to similar buildings. The hotel also offers complimentary EV chargers and utilizes in-room motion sensors for energy efficiency.
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Eaton DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.6
Very Good
From $200
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Sustainability Journey
Eaton DC is LEED Gold certified and EarthCheck Bronze certified. It maintains a dedicated sustainability committee, sources local amenities in environmentally sound products, produces some menu ingredients on-site, and composts food waste. The hotel also monitors its energy usage with a blackout schedule and provides an electric car charging station.
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The Fairmont Washington DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.6
Very Good
From $265
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Sustainability Journey
This hotel is committed to the Fairmont Sustainability Partnership and features a rooftop beehive program for pollination and local honey production. It has a monthly sustainability committee, donates excess banquet food, practices composting and recycling, and uses 10% wind energy from renewable resources. The hotel is also enrolled in the US EPA ENERGY STAR Program.
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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC by IHG
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.2
Very Good
From $238
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel is part of Destination DC's Sustainability District program and utilizes rooftop solar panels to generate 20% of its power. It features energy-efficient LED bulbs throughout, smart HVAC units, and large-format refillable bath amenities to reduce plastic waste. The hotel also maintains a comprehensive recycling and composting program.
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Viceroy Washington DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.5
Very Good
From $255
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel is LEED Silver-certified and Green Seal certified. It uses green key switches in guest rooms to conserve energy and features low-flow fixtures and large-format refillable bath amenities. The hotel's housekeeping staff utilizes in-house non-toxic and hypoallergenic cleaning products, and electric charging stations are available for vehicles.
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Canopy By Hilton Washington DC The Wharf
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
9.0
Excellent
From $216
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel is LEED Gold-certified. It cultivates an on-site garden for drink garnishes and utilizes bulk-sized bath amenities to minimize plastic waste. The property also employs Hilton's LightStay program to meticulously track and manage its energy consumption, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Washington Hilton
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
7.6
Good
From $175
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Sustainability Journey
This hotel achieved a U.S. Department of Energy SEP® Platinum rating for a 15.85% energy reduction over three years. It uses Hilton's proprietary LightStay system to measure and analyze sustainability data, including energy, water, and waste. The hotel also employs low consumption shower heads, faucets, and toilets, and donates approximately $100,000 worth of excess banquet food annually.
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Grand Hyatt Washington
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.5
Very Good
From $219
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel has received a 3 Keys sustainability certification from Green Key Global. It partners with Clean the World to donate excess banquet food and sources local and sustainable meat, produce, and seafood. The hotel also operates an in-house composting program and prioritizes recycling and energy reduction.
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Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.4
Very Good
From $192
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Sustainability Journey
This property is Green Key Global 4 level certified and maintains a dedicated sustainability committee. Its banquet program sources sustainable and local seafood, produce, and meat, and the hotel operates an in-house composting program. Additionally, the hotel donates textiles to small businesses and utilizes solar energy from its roof.
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JW Marriott Washington, DC main photo
JW Marriott Washington, DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.3
Very Good
From $280
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel has been awarded LEED Gold certification for Building Operations and Maintenance. This certification signifies the hotel's commitment to implementing sustainable operational practices and achieving high standards in energy efficiency within its infrastructure.
Hotel Madera Washington D.C. main photo
Hotel Madera Washington D.C.
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.6
Very Good
From $174
$
Sustainability Journey
Hotel Madera is Green Seal-certified. It features soap and shampoo pumps instead of single-use bottles in bathrooms and uses guest room energy management systems with smart thermostats. The hotel also provides sparkling and still water stations on each floor and has 75% of its lighting illuminated with energy-efficient LED lights.
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Motto by Hilton Washington DC City Center
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.5
Very Good
From $121
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Sustainability Journey
This hotel is LEED Silver-certified, showcasing extensive green features in its design. It provides refillable water stations throughout the property and features a vegetated roof area. The hotel also utilizes smart LED lighting and air conditioning with infrared sensors that automatically shut off when a room is unoccupied, reducing energy consumption.
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Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC/Georgetown Area
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.3
Very Good
From $157
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Sustainability Journey
This hotel is LEED Silver-certified, meeting standards for the use of sustainable building materials and eco-friendly paint. It implements energy efficiency measures to reduce heating and cooling waste and maintains rigorous recycling practices. The hotel also donates unused soap and uneaten food to organizations supporting families in need.
Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington DC main photo
Sofitel Lafayette Square Washington DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.4
Very Good
From $265
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel is committed to sustainability through its Planet 21 program, focusing on waste reduction and renewable energy. Guest rooms feature furniture made with recycled materials or sustainably sourced wood and eco-friendly toiletries. The hotel also has a green wall in its fitness room that promotes oxygen production.
The Darcy Hotel, Washington DC main photo
The Darcy Hotel, Washington DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.4
Very Good
From $172
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Sustainability Journey
This hotel utilizes wall-mounted toiletry dispensers to reduce waste and offers optional housekeeping to conserve water and energy. It also features in-room monitoring systems that power down the room when unoccupied. The hotel provides complimentary bikes to encourage guests to explore the city without car transit.
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citizenM Washington Capitol
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.8
Excellent
From $131
$
Sustainability Journey
citizenM hotels are built and operated with the intention of minimizing their environmental footprint and aim for 100% green building certifications. Over 90% of their electricity comes from renewable sources, and they have eliminated 95% of cleaning chemicals. They have a goal to eliminate single-use plastics and have stopped providing plastic water bottles in rooms.
citizenM Washington DC NoMa main photo
citizenM Washington DC NoMa
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.7
Very Good
$
Sustainability Journey
citizenM hotels are built and operated with the intention of minimizing their environmental footprint and aim for 100% green building certifications. Over 90% of their electricity comes from renewable sources, and they have eliminated 95% of cleaning chemicals. They have a goal to eliminate single-use plastics and have stopped providing plastic water bottles in rooms.
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The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
7.9
Good
From $175
$
Sustainability Journey
The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center has an internal Take Care Committee accountable for environmentally sound practices. The hotel offers bikes for guest use, sources seafood sustainably, and provides vegetarian and vegan options. They also measure water and energy usage with a city-installed meter.
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The Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.2
Very Good
From $168
$
Sustainability Journey
The Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle sources local provisions and amenities and produces some menu items on-site. The hotel has a designated sustainability committee that measures progress in water and energy reduction. Guest rooms offer refillable water vessels and reduced plastic amenities.
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Lyle DC
Hotel in Washington DCUS flag
8.9
Excellent
From $191
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Sustainability Journey
Lyle DC has a third-party sustainability certification. The hotel has incorporated sustainable, contemporary lighting solutions in public spaces.
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