Stay in Georgetown's Iconic Rosewood DC: Where History Meets Modern Comfort
Briefly

Once an office building, the Rosewood structure was constructed over six decades ago in 1963, one of the first major new construction projects in Georgetown in half a century, proudly preserving historic aesthetics.
Rosewood DC, resembling a wealthy friend's mansion, offers intimate check-in spaces, opulent library, and modern luxurious rooms with historic touches like French chateau flooring.
Rooms at Rosewood boast floor-to-ceiling windows for abundant natural light, historic elements like trayed ceilings and hardwood floors, and modern amenities such as rainfall showers and limestone tubs.
The Rosewood DC's townhouses provide extended-stay options, catering to larger groups, showcasing the property's commitment to offering diverse and luxurious accommodations.
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