Hotel Information
All meeting sessions will take place on the Ballroom Level of the
Mandarin Oriental, Washington, DC
1330 Maryland Avenue, S.W.
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 554-8588
Web site:
Mandarin Oriental, Washington, DC
Lodging
Reserve Your Sleeping Room Here!
A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. The sleeping room rate is $154 per night (plus 14.5% tax for a total of $176.33) for single or double occupancy. You can make your reservations online by clicking the link above, or by phoning the hotel directly at (202) 554-8588, the block name is "STAM". If you have any problems making your hotel reservations, please call Laura Morella at 240-631-3944 or email her at lmorella@ccb-cmc.org
Hotel Policies
If you need to cancel your hotel reservation, you must notify the hotel 24 hours before your scheduled arrival. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance incur a penalty of one night's room and tax.
A major credit card or debit card is needed to guarantee your room reservation.
The hotel's check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Check-out is 12:00 noon.
PLEASE REMEMBER: Registering for a sleeping room does not register you for the meeting. Please go the registration page on this website to register for the meeting.
The hotel offers deluxe room accommodations which have been designed with the principles of
Feng Shui in mind with interiors blending Asian elegance with traditional style in addition to
offering breathtaking views of the Potomac Tidal Basin or the district’s historic monuments.
Each room offers:
- Soaking tubs and glass stall showers
- High speed Internet access
- 30" television, DVD/CD player and local and national cable stations
- Twice daily housekeeping, including evening turndown
- 24-hour in-room dining
- Complimentary morning newspaper
- Three dual-line telephones with voicemail and data ports
- Oversized in-room safe, large enough for a laptop computer
Dining options at the Mandarin are:
City Zen – their flagship restaurant with the award winning chef, Eric Ziebold.
Café MoZU– an eclectic blend of Western and Asian cuisine, served in stylish surroundings with
a beautiful view of the water.
Empress Lounge — The place to let the evening begin, or end, with indoor
and alfresco seating.
The Business Center has the resources and facilities of a fully functional
state-of the-art office, and is staffed by dedicated professionals who understand the urgencies of business
And after a busy and productive meeting day, you may want to visit some of the leisure amenities offered at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
- 50 foot indoor swimming pool.
- State-of-the-art Fitness Center with an extensive range of Technogym equipment and free weights.
- Just a short walk from open parkland and the Smithsonian Institutes.
- The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental —Here you will find everything you can imagine to pamper and soothe mind, body and spirit.