"On my first trip to Washington, DC, almost 70 years ago, I stayed with my family at the Shoreham. This was my first time staying there since then, though I had attended several conferences there during the 45 years I lived in the DC area. I'm so glad I chose the Shoreham. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful. My room was spacious, lovely, and clean, with good lighting, lots of outlets, very nice, comfortable furniture, and terrific bathroom amenities. The water pressure in the shower was probably the best I've ever experienced in a hotel. The housekeeping staff did a great job. All this for a very reasonable price. And, though I really dislike "resort fees," this one actually included a credit at the bar that was enough to get me a light dinner one night. The Shoreham was a great hotel 70 years ago. It still is. And it is in a very convenient location, a block from a Metro station and just a block or two from a number of shops and restaurants. I recommend it highly."
"Property was very clean and well maintained, including the room i stayed in. 4 elevators took you from lobby to room and they were very quick. Staff was very polite and helpful. I had breakfast and dinner at the in-house restaurant several times and food was very good snd readonably priced. Would stay here again. Wish it was closer to the museums and memorial monuments, but on next visit i'll be better at using the metro buses. Hotel is about a half hour walk and weather was very hot during my stay. Very pleased with the hotel. The room seemed quiet as well."
"The name speaks for itself. One suggestion if yiur drivnimg into DC, take the Metro from the Greenbelt station just down the road, the traffics in DCwas worse the NYC."
"I absolutely love the Salamander. For the past two years, every trip to the DMV area requires a stay there. I love the cleanliness of the rooms are comfort of the beds. For the most part, the staff are very knowledgeable and helpful. However, during my most recent stay I requested an amenity for my bath via the test messaging service and never received it. I’m not sure if this was a technology issue or if someone simply dropped the ball. Nevertheless, from now on I will call the front desk with any requests rather than utilize the text messaging service."
If you and your partner need a romantic escape, we'd like to help you plan for it. Our guests also love Tysons for its array of dining options and major shopping area. If you'd like to explore some of the area's notable sights, you might make a stop by Tysons Galleria, Tysons Corner Center or Capital One Hall. If you'd like to stay close to a particular destination, you can sort properties by neighbourhood or distance to top sights, so you'll be able to see everything on your list.
When is the best time of year for a romantic getaway to Tysons?
If you're hoping to get lost in the rain on your romantic getaway, take a look at these details about year-round temperatures in Tysons: The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 4°C. Average annual precipitation for Tysons is 1177 mm.
What is there to do in Tysons?
There's nothing better than wandering around a new place with your sweetheart, so consider taking time to discover all that Tysons has to offer. Couples looking for a little of everything will enjoy Tysons for its shopping, festivals and restaurants. You might consider a visit to Tysons Galleria, Tysons Corner Center or Capital One Hall.
What's the best way to get to Tysons and around town during my romantic getaway?
These transportation options in Tysons might help your romantic trip go off without a hitch: If you're looking to fly in, the closest major airport is iRonald Reagan National Airport (DCA), located 11.3 mi (18.1 km) away. Local metro stations include Greensboro Station and Tysons Corner Station.