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Ailun H.

To wrap up 2025, my workplace hosted the annual EOY party at the Ritz. The hotel is fancy, but the decor and design felt a bit dated -- think velvet carpets, busy patterns, and overly warm browns. We had our event in the ballroom and its vicinity. Before dinner inside the ballroom, we enjoyed an open bar and a charcuterie board for a snack. As for dinner, the catering options were pretty mediocre. There were flatbread pizza options like margherita, mushroom, and buffalo chicken, but it was stale and a bit cold. The shrimp and grits were almost offensive. Instead of a soft and creamy, slightly grainy, texture, the grits were solid. I was able to pick up the whole clump of grits with my fork. They also had a scallop appetizer that was pretty good. There was also a station with roast beef and fries which was a bit better. Some cuts of the steak were cooked a perfect medium rare and quite tender. I wish they gave us steak knives because I didn't plan on getting an arm workout in when cutting the steak into bite-sized pieces. The fries tasted fine, but also cold. Overall, clean space for a big event, but the food was a miss for our table.

deanna c.

Stayed here on a whim. The service was next-level. I was greeted with genuine warmth at the front desk for upgrading me to a suite. To my surprise the suite gave access to the Lounge which had an I incredible stocked bar, vast array of beverages, coffee bar, candy bar and light bites and sandwiches. The room itself? Spacious, spotless, and had that upscale-cozy balance down to a science. Think plush bedding, blackout curtains, and tech that just worked. Plus, the location is ideal -- steps away from Tysons Galleria and a quick ride into DC. Overall, this felt less like a business trip and more like a mini staycation. The upgrade was the cherry on top of an already five-star stay.

James W.

One of the best choices for the Ritz in the DMV area with a Luxury branded Galleria Mall attached! Really not many choices that are this convenient and located right next to DC and the MD line. Parking was a few steps away or you can elect to use the valet service. Being directly connected to the Galleria made it super easy to walk within the hallways and no need to go outdoors, just walk to the connecting doorway. The club lounge was very nice and comfortable with such a beautiful view of the Tysons Corner Mclean skyline. The very best part was the check in experience, Mr Cheng greeted us with exceptional hospitality and kindness, this will be remembered. We will certainly have to celebrate another visit with this Ritz Carlton location because of the epic experience and service provided.

Pool
Karen R.

The Ritz Carlton comes recommended and also has a pool. The hotel is family friendly offering a "kid check in" experience as well. During the holidays kids received a stocking filled with snacks and a small stuffed animal. The hotel had a photo op near the large tree at check in and had a warm pool with hot tub in the spa area. The restaurant Entyse is located on the mail floor Lobby and offers seated breakfast brunch and dinner. I'm unsure about lunch. They did have a wait for walk ins. The hotel is decorated during the holiday season. They have valet and self parking for your convenience. Children really enjoyed the kids room where they had games, crafts, and movies nights. Sweet treats were offered in the evening in the kids play area. Overall our experience was great and recommend!

The master bedroom of the Presidential Suite.
Ray N.

5 Solid stars for: 1) Amazing staff and service that is at a very different level. Their attention to detail with the color coordination of the flower arrangements in the suite to the precise placement of the extra bed to the extra case of room temperature drinking water to how quickly the used dishes and utensils are picked up; the snacks in the lounge to match the tastes and likes of the guest. They know how to take care of guests. Every single person from the kind lady cleaning the men's room by the gym to the bartender at the lobby restaurant wished us with a smile. The younger grandkids are on Ca time and were up at 4 am; they requested and had mac n cheese, pancakes, chocolate milkshakes and fried sweet plantains specially prepared for them at 4:50 am. 2) A gorgeous interior.Simpler than the Ritz in Paris, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and in Orange County, Ca but just as exquisite and classy. The exterior entrance is very plain and not flashy at all. Walking in gives the Wow effect! 3) The fitness center is modern and updated with really great equipment. The pool temperature is perfect. 4) I got one of the best massages in my life in the spa this am. My therapist Gina attentively listened to me and addressed all my areas of concern. She knew her stuff and had strong and healing hands. 5) The hotel is easy to get around and not very big. Another huge plus is that the Tysons Galleria mall is attached to the hotel. The only small thing is the location. The hotel is in an office park and self parking can be a slight pain. So please do valet. Worth it! Tiny issue and 5 bright stars overall!

Nessa R.

For Valentine's Day 2024, this girl took Wednesday off to indulge in Spa services at the Ritz! Spa Days are to relax and disconnect and I'm always able to do that here! Beautiful property, fine dining available. I love to check in the day before, fine dine at their restaurant, sleep in, do breakfast in bed and go to the spa! They have an indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and lounge area. It's never crowded, overall a one night stay, facial, plus massage runs a little over 1k but SO worth it! Facials are amazing! As are the massages! Now this is a Spa and one worth every penny! Highly recommend! Rooms are always amazing at The Ritz!

Outside of Ball Room
Demond S.

What a spectacular treat to be able to celebrate Thanksgiving at the Ritz-Carlton, Tyson Corner. This was my first time. On Thanksgiving, the Ritz-Carlton offers 2 dining options. One traditional Thanksgiving meal in its restaurant and one brunch seating in its ball room. I highly recommend the brunch. You enter a huge ballroom where the food stations lie in the center and live music fills the room. The most friendly host I have ever met greet and seat you at your table. From the time you sit down till the time you leave, it is a culinary party. The servers introduced themselves and start caring for you beverage choices. The brunch is buffet style. So many options to choose from. Buffet offered many stations: bread & cheese, fruits, omelet s, seafood (shell fish) & caviar, traditional Thanksgiving meals, pizza &pasta, sushi, duck & Asian food, breakfast, and dessert. Let me tell you, there is no wrong station to start at. Dining at the Ritz-Carlton was truly a treat. I look forward to future visits.

Deluxe Guest Room
Annie P.

For my first Mother's Day as a mama of 2, I just wanted some time to myself to recoup and recharge. I booked a one night staycation at the Ritz-Carlton in Tyson's and enjoyed my experience! Upon check-in, I had a warm welcome from the staff and was offered complimentary glass of champagne from the lobby. The room itself was spacious enough for myself and had the most comfortable pillows and blankets. The gym was a bit outdated but it had everything that you needed (cardio equipment, free weights, etc.) to get a quick workout in. Valet was also very efficient and my car was waiting for me right after I checked out of my room. The best part about this hotel is how it's adjacent to the the Galleria mall which housed plenty of food options (to eat/order something that I didn't need to share!).

Lobby
Emily C.

I stayed here for two nights. It was fine, I just didn't find the experience to live up to the Ritz Carlton brand. When I checked in, my pillowcases and bedding both has stains. There was a high-pitched ringing sound coming from the door/bathroom area the entire stay. The bathroom didn't feel the cleanest. The thermostat didn't seem to be responding to my inputs. The lobby and door staff wasn't overly helpful with the few questions I had. Overall, a fine stay and nice enough place, but, based on my experience, not worth the price tag if you're paying the standard rate. The Nespresso machine in the room was great and the gym was pretty nice with flavored water, fresh fruit, etc.

Dented / old / bashed-up dorm fridge in a Ritz-Carlton?
Golgor G.

Ritz-Carlton is no longer a luxury brand. We found no fridge upon our arrival. They had a stocked minibar with $10 water but no place to put our perishables. The hotel guide said we could request a personal fridge - so we did. I joked "what if they drop a college dorm fridge in the middle of the room?!" We both laughed. When we returned from dinner - guess what? - they had deposited a dented dorm fridge in an absolutely awkward place in our room! I was absolutely STUNNED! Ritz- Carlton used to be a luxury brand! This is absolutely unacceptable! Then I began to notice all the other BS - especially the worst shower water pressure I have ever encountered in a hotel. I'm livid. This brand is NOT luxury - it's actually VERY average. Two stars - would not recommend.

Wine & chocolate treat and check-in? Yes, please!
Melissa L.

In town for a short visit; having lived in Vienna as a child, it was a nice trip down memory lane. From the front door, you take an elevator up (3rd floor?) to get to lobby; there's another set of elevators to take you to rooms. Service was excellent from check-in to room service. Rooms are on the larger side. Stopped in for a drink at the Entyse bar and enjoyed the live music & drinks. Connected to Tyson's Galleria with all the high end stores (other than galleria there's not much else within walking distance) Did not get to try their amenities (spa, pool, etc) on this visit.

Jen R.

Such a nice experience. Afternoon tea was wonderful. appropriately priced. I came w a gf and we were 100% underdressed, but they still allowed us to dine. We normally would have went home to change beforehand. So I appreciate them still allowing us to dine with them.

Salman C.

It's very rare that I don't give a Ritz property a 5 star review but this location just had too many missteps. When arriving you have the choice to valet or self park. I chose self park because I was going to be in and out dozens of times a day and didn't want to wait each time for my car. Each time you come in you have to pull a ticket and then take it to the front desk to validate. So yes, while technically parking was free for me I had to visit the front desk at least ten times. Check in was a breeze and everyone was super nice. My room upgrade was just a higher level (21). You have to use your key to access the elevator which was hit or miss. The lobby is lovely and they have live music on the weekends. They were advertising hot chocolate and apple cider in the lobby but every time we stopped by it was empty and no one was around to refill it. I did a 90 minute spa treatment with Fariba and it was amazing. She's super sweet and I recommend everyone go see her. The pool and hot tubs are adults only at certain hours which my son didn't mind. My only issue was when it was adult time there were always kids in the pool and the parents didn't seem to care. Again, no staff around to enforce the rules. We ordered breakfast and it arrived promptly at 7:45am as requested. They include a 20% gratuity in the price of the food which is nice. Upon checkout my final bill was correct, down to the penny so points for keeping track of all that. The final blow for me was that this property no longer has the standard Ritz hotel keys that are blue and list the property location. I've been collecting these keys for years from various Ritz' so this time I just got a Marriott Bonvoy key. If anyone from the hotel sees this review please find an old key and hook me up

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Hilton McLean Tysons Corner - Guest room

Hilton McLean Tysons Corner

(233 reviews)

$$$

Experience went well. We checked in fairly quickly and the front desk clerks only required us to…read morepresent both id and a debit/credit card to pay a $50 incidental deposit. Which then we were given two key cards that had our room number. Front lobby is very spacious with many different chairs to relax and the lobby being so big, wasn't loud at all. After checking in, we proceeded to take the elevator up to our room. The room had a temperature sensor which you could change, tv was quite nice except it didn't have Amazon prime. Room was very quiet, and we never heard anyone walking by. Over all, great experience, will do it again. Checkout was very easy, we simply check out of the app and we didn't need to see the front desk. By the way, I totally forgot to take pictures because I was o in the moment!

Outstanding customer service. From the moment we arrived we were literally treated by family. The…read moreyoung man from Texas is a keeper and really should be promoted to a management position. He greets guests with genuine kindness and an ease. He gave us bottled water after our long drive in and helped us to get situated. He is a kind soul. For that reason alone we have booked our next visit here coming up in the near future. Hotel is nice has full bar in lobby. Kids love the old school elevators and pool area. There's also a restaurant on site that offers family pizza night on weekends though we don't try it. Good location and reasonable rates. The rooms are dated, but the one we stayed in was very clean and spacious enough for the kids to enjoy.

Staybridge Suites Tysons - McLean

Staybridge Suites Tysons - McLean

(57 reviews)

$$

My husband and I stayed overnight at a Staybridge Suites in McLean on a Saturday night in…read moremid-April, 2025; our adult daughter and her husband booked a separate room. We were on our way to a wedding in Potomac, MD on Sunday, and the closest hotels were in Tysons Corner VA or Bethesda MD. We selected this hotel primarily because it's an IHG hotel (where we have platinum membership in its reward program), its location, and very good review profile. This hotel offers apartment-style hotel suites with full kitchens, free wifi, and 42" HDTVs, and includes a free breakfast buffet. The website indicates that the hotel also offers 24/7 laundry, a fitness room, and seasonal pool but, while useful, we didn't use any of these. We were very pleased with our selection. The hotel was beautifully appointed and spotless, and it was clear that thought had gone into providing what travelers were most likely need. Our suite was huge, with two separate areas. One side included the sleeping area and the bathroom, while the other side was the kitchen and sitting area with TV. (Note that there are different room types. Our daughter and SIL said that their room was smaller). Check-in was effortless, with everything already ready upon our arrival. The check-in receptionist was friendly, and offered good recommendations for local restaurants. The breakfast buffet offered many hot and other choices, including scrambled eggs, sausages, diced sweet potatoes, hot waffles, oatmeal, breads/bagels/scones, fresh fruit (apples, bananas, oranges), and beverages (coffee, tea, juices). Foods were replenished regularly, except for the orange and pineapple juices (both of which dispensed only water). The neighborhood is urban, but the hotel is quiet and offers parking ($). There are walkable restaurants nearby. Our rating for this hotel would actually be 4.5 but a round-up to 5.0 seemed more appropriate than a downgrade. A few small things, the first two of which are related to communication. (1) we were surprised by our final bill which included a $10 charge for parking. While we were asked at check-in whether we needed a parking pass, it was never mentioned, and should have been, that there was a charge for that parking. (2) we're platinum members of IHG's Rewards Program, which is usually acknowledged at check-in with an offer of 500 loyalty points or a snack or drink. While not mentioned at check-in, I did find later that our account was credited with 500 points. (3) I had been sitting on the chaise lounger in the bedroom area, elevating my feet after a long drive. My husband called from the other side of the suite, and I swung my legs to get up to go there. This caused me to fall with a hard thud. It turns out that what I thought was a one piece chaise lounger (as in the living room area) was actually a chair and ottoman that fit together. When I tried to get up, the ottoman rolled and I fell between the two pieces. Not a major injury, but I do have some black and blue marks. I guess I should've turned on a light!

I couldn't wait to get out of this hotel. Super dirty, super old, not very friendly staff, the…read morebreakfast is so unhealthy with very limited options, the gym and laundry room not well maintained and not very clean. Overall the vibe is very depressing and the worst part is that no one really cares about you.

The Watermark Hotel

The Watermark Hotel

(54 reviews)

The Watermark Hotel exceeded my expectations. Prior to my stay, I received several emails that…read moreincluded parking, metro, and general hotel information. About a day before I received information regarding mobile key access. I downloaded the app and was given a code to access my reservation. I checked in the morning of via the app and was advised they would let me know when my room was ready. Surprisingly, it was ready before 11am. I chose to drive instead of taking the metro.The directions provided took me directly to their garage. I parked on the sixth floor and used my mobile key to access the hotel door and elevators. I selected my floor and it assigned me an elevator that took me directly to the 15th floor. I had a King Junior suite. It was clean, spacious, modern, beautifully decorated, and had a lovely view of the Perch. The Watermark had many highlights. The first was the Perch. It offers swings, live music, food trucks, putt putt, a dog park, and a restaurant that you could get to from the 11th floor. It's family friendly and an overall beautiful space. Another highlight, is that Capital One Hall is literally around the corner and less than a 4 minute walk. It's a great location if you're attending a show which I was. Lastly, is breakfast is included. They offered Belgian waffles, grits, chicken and pork sausage, scrambled eggs, potatoes, hot cereal, cold cereal, yogurt, fresh fruit, juices, coffee and tea. I consider that a pretty good selection. The customer service was good. The staff that I encountered were very polite and professional. I would definitely stay here again and recommend to couples, families, or solo travelers. Things to note: parking is $25, check in is 4PM, check out is 12 PM, breakfast on the weekend is from 7-11 and weekdays 6-10.

Stayed at the Watermark Hotel for a few days and this was by far one of the nicest hotels I've…read morestayed at! Walking in on the first floor, you have to select the floor on a screen and then the screen tells you which elevator to go to for that floor and even give you an arrow pointing you in the right direction. So you never actually push any buttons inside the elevator. I thought this was neat. Breakfast is included on the 11th floor I believe. It's an upscale continental breakfast, but the best continental breakfast I've probably ever had. Potatoes, two kinds of eggs, sausage, bacon, waffles, fruit, coffee, juice etc. Not a bad breakfast! The lobby was also vast and beautiful - I didn't get to explore as much as I would have liked! So the room was fantastic! I'll let the pictures speak for themselves but there was a mini couch, chair and desk, nice queen sized bed kitchenette area and decent bathroom with the room overlooking the courtyard with food trucks and mini golf course. Unfortunately I don't think any outdoor activities were open due to time of year/weather but still a nice view! It's connected to a grocery store - Wegmans and also close to the metro and a nice coffee shop around the corner. Definitely a nice stay for work or leisure!

Archer Hotel Tysons - Nespresso machine and pods, complimentary in your room.

Archer Hotel Tysons

(33 reviews)

Alexa Play - If Love is overrated by Gregory Porter. Soooooo my favorite Holiday is Valentine's…read moreDay! I make this WELL known! I'm a girlie girl so I love the flowers, balloons, and chocolates that come on this day. BUT what I love even more is a nice staycation! I wanted to have dinner at Modan, (which is right across the street) so this hotel was the perfect choice for the long weekend getaway. I love that this is a boutique hotel with plenty of amenities. Valet - that's great! Fiji water for free upon checking in the room? With caramels? Sold! Bar area with an amazing happy hour - SWEET! Beds - SUPER COMFY! Bath Robes - Yes Please! Slippers - Way Cute! Room Service - I think this is one part I didn't like, food came in boxes and not on plates. Would have preferred to have standard room service but still great service. Another nuance - The noise. At around 1ish music still could be heard from a club/party unsure where it was coming from. Definitely could be problematic for people that are light sleepers. No Spa at this location - BUT - Retail Therapy is right around the corner at Tyson's! Overall, Love! Love! Love this cute hotel! Would definitely return, even just for happy hour at their bar! Staycation APPROVED - Thank ME later!

Fabulous! We had the suite with the big bathtub and balcony…read more The staff is wonderful and even worked with us to get our car during off hours. I loved they had a cute hot cocoa stand set up in the lobby- nice added touch! It was a great night getaway!

DoubleTree by Hilton McLean Tysons

DoubleTree by Hilton McLean Tysons

(43 reviews)

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I had never been to a hotel for a wedding before but I had to take the time to come and highlight…read moreDouble Tree for giving our bride and groom a GREAT 10-year vow renewal ceremony. The staff did an amazing job, including the bartenders too! Being in the Tysons area during a holiday season, I was not so sure of how employed places might be, or how active those "few" bodies might be but there was no thought in my mind of any negativity while present. Our party enjoyed the entire night, and I know a lot of the family reserved hotels for that evening and I was told that they enjoyed it as well - your average hotel stay, gym access, continental breakfast in the morning hotel standard. I did not reserve a room myself but I can surely see why as the location is great. Check them out one staycation if you'd wish!

I really wanted to like this hotel better than the one next door, where we usually stay. It ended…read moreup being a mixed bag. Overall it was a positive experience and I would stay here again. Pros: - upscale/elegant feel - did not have to park in parking garage -bar and two restaurants -room does not feel dated -biggest "market" area I've ever seen at a hotel, like a mini convenience store -I appreciated having a full-sized pump body lotion in the bathroom -turndown service from housekeeper - not sure if this is standard or we were just lucky - warm cookie at check-in! Cons: - restaurant with a bar felt dark and cave like. House wine not good - when breakfast restaurant asked about gluten free options they only pointed out gluten free bread. We asked if hot options were prepared separate from areas where foods with gluten are prepared and were told they were but did not have confidence in this answer (chose to eat elsewhere). Buffet ($20) is only option. -had to walk a long way from lobby/entrance to get to our room -usually when there are three bottles installed in the shower you have shampoo, conditioner and body wash. Ours had two shampoos and a conditioner. Not sure if this is protocol or was just our room. There was bar soap. -HVAC unit very noisy. I'm not talking about the "hum"/motor. I'm talking about sudden rattling noises that would happen at infrequent intervals along with sudden noises that sounded like plastic breaking or the noise a plastic water bottle makes when it is expanding/retracting. Luckily I had ear plugs, I could still hear the noises but they weren't loud enough to startle me.

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