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    Archer Hotel Tysons

    3.9 (33 reviews)
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    Rain shower.
    Angie C.

    I have stayed here twice now. I have family living just about five minutes away and although I'm welcome to stay with them, if there are too many people staying or if I have my dogs with me on the trip, which their landlord does not allow, this is becoming my go-to hotel. This is a beautiful boutique hotel with a modern, industrial vibe. Everything feels very new and clean. It is dog friendly and offers pet amenities like a dog bed and bowl in your room, though I found the $150 a night pet fee during our Christmas stay among the highest I've paid. On this visit I did not have pets with me and got a great deal via an email offer. Offers often include a $25 food/drink credit at their hotel restaurant/bar, which I'll review separately. The beds are extremely comfortable, the bathrooms are large and luxurious with Lather bath products and a rain shower (I hear the soaking tubs come with bath salts), and there are robes to borrow and slippers to keep. There are nice little details like local welcome treats and complimentary waters left in your room. Staff is super attentive and professional. They offer valet parking at $25 a day and if you're not using the valet and just getting in or out of the car of someone picking you up or a rideshare, a staff member is still running out to open the door for you. There is a Wegmans easily walkable across the street and access to the Tyson's Metro station is unmatched. I have had really nice stays here and will surely be back.

    Cynthia E.

    Hands down one of the best hotels I've ever stayed at! They give you bathrobes, slippers, and if you have the soaker tub, they give you bath salts and a rubber ducky! I absolutely loved my stay! I was warmly greeted when I got there and was informed that my room had been upgraded. They also informed me of a $25 food credit that I used for breakfast one day. I ended up with a large suite that had a separate living room and bedroom. It also came with a balcony and two chairs outside. The curtains were automatic, which is something I've never seen before. I was a little surprised that the walls weren't actually brick, but I still loved the elegant industrial feel. Will most likely stay again next time I'm in Tysons!

    Corner suite  guest room with balcony
    Tiffany H.

    The guest rooms were beautiful and the tub was pure luxury. One downside was that it is a valet parking only property. I saw some cars being parked around the corner by valet staff in the middle of the street. I ended up parking in the building across the street. The location did not have many restaurants nearby but they have a great restaurant on property. The McLean metro is a short distance away.

    Bread pudding at AKB
    Danielle J.

    Warning: long review TLDR: great boutique hotel, clean, comfortable and focused on the little things that matter! My first time staying at The Archer and it won't be the last! I was in town for work for a few days and this is conveniently located. Upon arrival the valet opened the doors at the entrance and front desk people were friendly. Near the front desk they have a small convenience area where you can find (for purchase) some toiletry needs, snacks, sodas/water. Also on the entry floor there are a few lounge areas. Set up with comfortable sofas, chairs, tables. The group I was with spent an evening hanging out here and we were very comfortable. Just walked over to the bar to grab drinks. Maybe would be nice to have some bar servers in the lounge area. The Room: the room is very well appointed. A comfortable King bed, a good size sofa, desk, dresser, the usual. The hotel clearly wants you to be comfortable and provides several amenities. I found a robe and iron/ironing board in the closet. In the bathroom were two pairs of slippers, which I truly appreciated bc I didn't have room for mine in my bag and I don't like walking barefoot in hotel rooms. Body wash, shampoo and conditioner, along with lotion are all provided in the bathroom. A rain shower and the shower got plenty hot for me. I could've used a bit more water pressure, but not the worst I've had at a hotel. Plenty of towels and they were not the thin crappy towels either. Not the best towels, but better than many hotels. A makeup/magnifying mirror rounded things out. There is also an in-room safe, nespresso machine with complimentary pods, sugar, creamer. A mini fridge that made my water cold. Two small bottles of water were complimentary and then there are two large bottles available for purchase in the "mini bar." Not an actual mini bar though - I don't want to mislead you! The other thing that stood out was the ABUNDANCE of USB outlets available! I normally get none in other hotels but had more than enough all around the room! "Shuttle service": the valet will drive you places. They don't actually have a shuttle, it's a Mercedes SUV. Prompt and friendly! I don't know the limitations bc I just went a couple of blocks to the office building, but very much appreciated the complimentary service. AKB: On the street level there is a bar that serves a small menu of food (also available for some room service brought like takeout). The bread pudding is the only thing I ate, but it was delicious! 8.5/10! The servers were fine, not unfriendly.

    Doris E.

    Just completed a four night stay and I was really impressed. The hotel is beautiful inside, with an eclectic style that blends modern touches and sparkly lighting with very cozy seating areas. Our room was spacious and well supplied with towels and coffee. It was surprisingly quiet other than the Friday night music from the Biergarten on the hill behind the hotel, but not too loud, and worth the convenience of being able to walk over for a beer. The location is great for using Metro also, and an easy walk across the street to visit Starr Hill Biergarten and Wegmans. Daily room service was very good and we enjoyed the complementary sweets and small water bottles, plus the hot chocolate bar in the lobby. The room rate was very reasonable; parking was pricy at $25 per night for valet, but it was convenient and very easy and fast to have the car brought around.

    Zachary T.

    The Archer Hotel was amazing. When I approached the front door, the valet staff opened the doors for me like I was royalty and right away I realized that this hotel has great hospitality for their guests. I talked to the hotel staff who had the most amazing hospitality ever, they answered my questions with a smile on their face. One of the staff members had invited come by for an event to which is why I was at the hotel that night. She greeted me with open arms and made my visit there special and it didn't matter on how long I was there. The food was super delicious and I had the best nonalcoholic drink. All the staff members at the event were attentive and made sure we were doing okay. Even though my visit was short, it was one of the best experiences I've ever had in my life and proud to give the Archer Hotel 8/5 stars. Congratulations! I say #1 hotel in Tysons VA. I recommend coming to the Archer Hotel if you're visiting from out of town or just want to get something to drink. Trust me, it's totally worth it.

    SuJin C.

    Tyson's new boutique, urban-chic hotel with amazing bar. Friendly service. All rooms have king sized beds.

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    Warning: long review TLDR: great boutique hotel, clean, comfortable and focused on the little things that matter!

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    The Watermark Hotel

    The Watermark Hotel

    (55 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!

    The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner - The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner welcomes guests for a luxury stay in Northern Virginia.

    The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner

    (357 reviews)

    $$$

    My family really enjoy staying at this Ritz Carlton. Conveniently located in Tyson's, right by the…read moreGalleria Mall, there is so much to do on property and off. My son loves the Game Center that has X Boxes and some kids' activities little ones. Also an awesome to check out is the pool and hot tub. There is life guard present and there's even flavored water dispensers there. We have only tried the room service for dining, but I really want to dine at the restaurant on property the next time I stay at this Ritz.

    I am writing this review on behalf of my parents - although, this isn't entirely based on hearsay…read morebecause I have stayed in this hotel a few times myself. As a family, we adore this particular Ritz Carlton in Tyson's Corner. It's probably our favorite hotel collectively - you can't beat the amenities, the service, the staff, and the location. My parents have consistently gone back to this hotel for a yearly weekend getaway consistently for nearly 20 years, continuing to choose that hotel despite the ever-changing landscape due to COVID. Therefore, it is with great disappointment that I write this negative review about this hotel because it has truly served us well over the years. My parents booked a weekend trip from November 14th through the 17th in celebration of my mom's birthday. Unfortunately, my mother came down with COVID-pnemonia that week, showing symptoms on the evening of Monday Nov. 12th with an official diagnosis by the evening of Tuesday Nov. 13th. Realizing that they could not travel under such conditions, my father canceled the booking for their weekend trip via the website on Wednesday, Nov. 14th. While he was able to cancel the trip, the company withheld a 500 dollar, non-refundable charge because it was 'not within the three day limit' as stated on their website. Now the problem here is this - what constitutes as three days? Are we talking a full 36 hours here or are we talking three days as counting by fingers? Because the trip was canceled Wednesday morning with a 4pm Friday arrival - Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are three days. I hate to cherrypick the Bible (although it is common practice these days), but if we're going by Jesus' rules, he died on a Friday afternoon and was resurrected on a Sunday morning, and it constitutes as three days by church law - but apparently, this timeline is not good enough for the Ritz Carlton. Believing this was unfair, my father called the hotel themselves and explained the situation - they are longtime customers, my mom was nearly hospitalized due to Covid, they had a doctor's note as proof, is there anything they could do to lessen this exorbitant cancellation fee? The staff's answer was essentially "apologies, but no." The staff said my father should have called the hotel directly instead of canceling it online and they could have done more for them, and that it actually wasn't three days but more like two and a half, and the charge would unfortunately stay. Now, we understand that hotels are subject to inflation and economic woes due to the state of the world, and some sort of penalty due to the cancellation is understandable - but let's look at the facts here. My mother was diagnosed with a highly contagious virus, and they did the right thing by canceling their trip a few days before as opposed to risking several people in the hotel. This was not a morning-of cancellation - this was a cancellation on Wednesday for a trip that technically wouldn't begin until check-in time at 4pm on Friday. Was there absolutely nothing the management staff could have done to rectify or soften this blow? If removing the fee was out of the question, there are other things the management could have done instead of saying "sorry, not sorry" about the 500 dollar charge. They could have offered a voucher, or a credit for rebooking a different weekend, or offered free dinner at one of their restaurants - something to make up for this loss. My parents would have accepted any of these things - because really, THEY are the ones missing out here - no trip, a terrible illness, and out 500 dollars because they did the right thing by canceling. To me, this is just poor business practice. It is important to reward loyal customers, and the Ritz-Carlton is supposed to be the height of luxury - and yet, apparently the 500 dollars is more important than maintaining a 20-year long relationship. It's truly disappointing. The irony is that the Ritz Carlton has a '$2000 rule' to make guests happy, but apparently they need my parents' 500 dollars in order to make this golden rule work for other customers.

    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.

    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.

    McLean Community Center

    McLean Community Center

    (7 reviews)

    We recently enjoyed a fun cooking class at the McLean community center. All the staff we may were…read moreextremely friendly and helpful and the building is a great place to take classes or just relax as we saw a student doing. The professional kitchen was a clean and roomy enough environment for eight people plus a chef to whip together a fun communal dinner. We look forward to taking other classes soon

    I came here on a Sunday with my daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren for a special event. It was…read morethe 11th Annual McClean Chocolate Festival on January 29, 2023. I was impressed by the size, cleanliness and functional layout of the community center. There was convenient & easy parking and a large lobby area that draws you back towards diverging hallways with a series of large adjacent rooms for holding community activities and events. For the 2023 Chocolate Festival there was a whole hallway of rooms where the vendors were displaying their delicious chocolate candies & treats that they had for sale! It was a very organized event. All purchases being made with tickets that you bought from the cashiers at a long table in the lobby just around the corner of the hallway. Down the other hallway was a special room set up as a children's game room with arts & crafts and Legos for the kids to build with. My grandchildren loved it! There were benches for relaxing on conveniently placed by the bathrooms. We sat there and shared some of the chocolate treats that we bought! That same day a flute quartet was providing music for the visitors. This was a super fun event. I would gladly return to this venue for other family themed activities. The spirit of volunteerism was also clear for all to see from the high school students in the game room and the adults selling the food and raffle tickets! until next time be kind to each other. #mccleancommunitycenter #familyfun #mccleanchocolatefestival

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