Stayed here for a conference in DC -- brought my family to stay a total of 5 nights.
I stay in Marriott hotels frequently, and this one was a pretty good value for the city during a holiday, considering that I booked it directly through the Marriott Rewards website. I paid 229/night for room 518 -- which had two queen beds and a pull out sofa bed. We also requested a crib, which allowed us to separate our three young daughters (much easier to get them to sleep!).
The room was pretty big, and had enough room to park our beefy stroller without collapsing it, along with a portable crib, and pull-out couch. Still plenty of room to walk around and store luggage, etc. Very handy with kids to have this much room for gear. Our room was clean and the pillows had a mix of mushy and firm down pillows. TV was the LG Flat Plasma HD... nice. Also nice that there was free WiFi and ethernet (not the case for many Marriott hotels). Lots of outlets for charging devices and laptops. Free fresh-baked cookies were served each afternoon at 3-ish -- a hit with my kids.
Fitness room seemed adequate if a little depressing (basement... no windows, and kind of a converted stair landing).
The room price included a breakfast voucher at the adjoining restaurant each morning for two adults (which would have been about $10-14 apiece... a bit pricey).
Our AC wasn't so noisy, as other reviewers commented.
Ok... now for the downsides.
Valet parking is a little steep at 25/day. A hassle if you forget something in the car -- we did twice, and tipped the valet each time. There's no sign on the front of the hotel that designates this the Embassy Row Courtyard Marriott, and with 15+ Marriott hotels in the area, it'd be worth putting a sign up...
Bathroom lacked a fan or drying lamp. With a family of five, this meant lots of damp towels. Not enough drying bars or hooks. Not enough hangers in the closet for a 5 day stay with a family.
The walks to the metro stops (Farragut North or McPherson Sq) are about 5-6 blocks. If you're using the metro to get where you're going (and you should in DC, as driving is a nightmare) it adds a little time. But it's a nice area to walk in, if a little dead on the weekends.
The staff was... ok. Not helpful in navigating the breakfast deal at all... had to bill it and get it sorted out afterwards on the first day.
There's a great free coffee/cappucino machine in the lobby. The staff couldn't keep it working though.
The pool, as another reviewer writes, IS depressing and very small. My kids were oblivious, in some ways, but there is very little deck space on to use, and it is dimly lit. Hot tub was a little gross, but they often are... Pool had to be drained the first night because of its awful smell. To their credit, though, they had it refilled by the following day. Deck is slippery, my daughter wiped out walking.
Our room overlooked Scott Circle, and it was a little noisy at night with traffic. (I'd rate the hotel a 3-star if it hadn't been such a good value at 229 incl bkfst.)
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
Older travelers, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Great pool scene
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Business meeting / Event, Other