Washington*dc*hotels 〈2025〉

445 rooms; first Arlo in DC; rooftop pool with Capitol views. Salamander Washington DC Completed Dec 2024

Major gatherings such as the Points of Light Conference (June 22–25, 2026) are driving targeted demand in the Capitol Hill area. Key 2025–2026 Openings & Renovations washington*dc*hotels

Luxury hotels are the only segment expected to maintain or improve ADR. Suburban submarkets like Bethesda-College Park and Frederick-Rockville are currently outperforming the urban core. 445 rooms; first Arlo in DC; rooftop pool with Capitol views

Washington, D.C. Hotel Market Report: April 2026 The Washington, D.C. hospitality sector is currently navigating a period of continued pressure, characterized by a retreat in government-funded travel and persistent federal policy uncertainty. While the industry as a whole expects national guest spending to rise by 1.7% in 2026, the D.C. market remains under-performing for the second consecutive year. Market Performance & Trends hospitality sector is currently navigating a period of

Hotels are leveraging major national celebrations and local conferences to drive episodic occupancy gains:

A defining 2026 trend is a heavy shift toward personalized guest experiences; brands failing to adapt risk losing market share. Notable 2026 Events & Impact

Gross Operating Profit per Available Room (GOPPAR) remains at roughly 90% of 2019 levels due to elevated operating costs.