Embassy Circle Guest House is a gorgeous Dupont Circle bed and breakfast inn offering 10 spacious guestrooms and elegant public rooms filled with fine antique furniture, beautiful Persian carpets, original paintings by friends from around the world, and high-speed Internet access. Located along Embassy Row at the intersection of four of DC’s most popular and vibrant neighborhoods - Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Adams Morgan and Penn Quarter, this charming boutique B&B hotel is a 5-minute walk to the Dupont Circle Metro Station, a 10-minute walk into Georgetown, and a twenty-minute walk to the White House. Convenient to all of the city's museums, art galleries, embassies and universities, this elegant urban B&B is a perfect accommodation for business travelers and tourists alike.
After three and a half years of meticulous renovation and restoration, the elegant new Embassy Circle Guest House bed and breakfast inn is open to receive guests! Owned and renovated by Raymond and Laura Saba, owners of the popular Woodley Park Guest House – Fodor’s Choice 2004, 2005 and 2006 – the new Embassy Circle Guest House continues the tradition of warmth and hospitality that thousands of guests at the Woodley Park Guest House have come to know and love.Embassy Circle Guest House B&B is a stunning historic Dupont Circle mansion lovingly restored and managed by owners Raymond and Laura Saba. This former embassy, now an elegant, 10-room bed and breakfast inn, offers spacious and luxurious accommodations, warm hospitality and a genuine welcome to travelers from around the world. The Embassy Circle Guest House is located in the beautiful Northwest section of Washington, DC in the heart of Dupont Circle, a wonderfully walk-able neighborhood filled with architectural treasures, gourmet food, and great art. We are a lovely 5-minute walk to the Dupont Circle Metro station along neighborhood streets lined with grand private residences, foreign embassies, private art galleries, the Phillips Collection, and the Cosmos Club. Immediately surrounding the Guest House are many foreign embassies, including Guatemala, Greece, Cyprus, Myanmar, Armenia, Kenya, Indonesia, India, Ireland, Romania, Pakistan, Malaysia, Korea and Japan. Around the corner are the Cosmos Club, the Woodrow Wilson House and the Textile Museum. The Dupont Circle neighborhood is a testimony to the value and success of historic preservation initiatives. Block after block, the streets are filled with original homes that have been lovingly restored to display some of the finest architecture in the city. On Saturday mornings, you can take a guided walking tour of Embassy Row and hear the stories of the original development of Dupont Circle and of the families that built and lived in its historic mansions. If you enjoy good food, Dupont Circle provides as many restaurants and almost as many cuisines as we have embassies; and consistent with the European feel of this neighborhood, many of the restaurants are open for late-night dining. On Sunday mornings, Dupont Circle hosts the city’s popular organic farmers’ market, the source of many of our breakfast selections.