"What should we know before we go?A newer addition to D.C.’s luxury market, Rosewood opened right on Georgetown’s C&O Canal in 2013 and quickly became one of the hottest places to stay in the city. Unlike competitors Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons, Rosewood offers a truly intimate feel—there are just 49 rooms and suites and six townhouses—that can’t be replicated. The good stuff: Tell us about the rooms.Rooms have vaguely Art Deco decor influences, and lots of little luxurious touches: non-alcoholic beverages in the minibar are free, fresh flowers are placed in every room, and luxurious Diptyque toiletries in the dramatic marble baths are a perk. Anything stand out about other services and features?Food and drink here are pricey, but worth it. Cut by Wolfgang Puck serves a seafood- and vegetable-forward menu, CUT Bar has a 2,500 bottle-strong stock and raw seafood counter, and CUT Above is a seasonal rooftop serving light bites and cocktails backed by city views. Bottom line: worth it?It’s not cheap, but the attentive service, stunning infinity pool, and private feel make it worth your while." - Laura Ratliff