The former Renaissance Washington, D.C. hotel has reopened as the 聽after an $80 million renovation, with the city鈥檚 largest hotel fitness center and Peloton suites for health-conscious road warriors.
The 807-room hotel, one of D.C.鈥檚 largest, at 9th and K streets Northwest in Mount Vernon Square, returns with Westin鈥檚 wellness focus (), starting with sparkling and alkaline water for dehydrated arriving guests at check-in, health-focused restaurant menus, running routes and jogging maps for guests.
There are seven Peloton studio rooms and three one-bedroom Peloton suites with exercise bikes either overlooking city views or in separate alcoves.
The 10,000-square-foot fitness center includes a weight room, yoga room and a stretching studio.
The restaurant, , serves locally sourced food, botanical-inspired cocktails and a biodynamic wine program. There is also a grab-and-go market with healthy snacks.
鈥淔rom the moment they arrive, guests will have endless opportunities to recharge and recover,鈥 said Jennifer Connell with Westin Hotels & Resorts.
鈥淭he hotel鈥檚 modern residential design brings the natural world indoors, to create an all-encompassing health and wellness experience that redefines the traditional hotel stay.鈥
The hotel鈥檚 redesign was planned by New York-based Parts and Labor Design and Omaha, Nebraska-based Leo A Daly, drawn on 鈥渋nspiration from Potomac stone, which is native to the Washington, D.C. area,鈥 Westin said in a statement.
The hotel鈥檚 owner, Sunstone Hotel Investors, signed a management deal with Marriott International in 2001 to rebrand the property as a Westin. Marriott acquired the Westin brand as part of its $13.6 billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts in 2016.
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