The whole place beyond the lobby is tired. Just a sea of institutional beige and green in the hallways. Building, rooms, and layout are showing their age. But staff is friendly and competent.
If you don't like walking prepare to overpay at the restaurant in the hotel because there is no place to eat or drink within a .5 mile radius. And most of that closes by 10pm.
Georgetown is a short walk over the Key Bridge. Make sure you cross the bridge on the west side on your way back or you'll go out of your way finding a crosswalk.
Not a lot of fuss made by any of the staff if you have Platnium Elite status. The Elite desk was unmanned during our check-in. Hotel is showing its age, but the lobby is updated and comfortable.
Watch your clothes at the pool: Mine were stolen while I swam. Also, better to wear old bathing suit-- the chlorine level can be very high. Friendly place: Management expressed regrets about both.
Bad news at #Marriott check-in -- no rooms with double beds available, so our family of 4 will be sharing a modest king-sized bed tonight. Really unfortunate for us.
First room had faulty air conditioning. Gave us a better room, still not the best air conditioning. Comfy beds. Nice views & location. Not the cleanest rooms though. All in all, not bad.
Epensive food at the bar restaurant Connexion. But you'd expect this at a hotel. However, the desserts are especially small and pricey for the portion you get. Has some good beer selections and TVs!
For a nice hotel, you'd think that guests would come first. You get charged $17 a day just for parking, which they fail to mention as you come in. They also try to charge you $13 for wi-fi.
Located just across a pedestrian-friendly bridge from Washington, D.C., Key Bridge Marriott offers well-designed accommodations with thoughtful amenities. The hotel also features on-site dining and flexible venue spaces.