The Heathman more than deserves its reputation for quality. From the teak-paneled lobby hung with Warhol prints to the rosewood elevators and marble fireplaces, this hotel exudes refinement. The guest rooms provide the latest in customized comfort: a bed menu allows you to choose from orthopedic, European pillowtop, or European featherbed mattresses, and the bathrooms have plenty of marble and mirrors. The second-floor mezzanine—with a small art gallery (works change every several weeks) and a small library (primarily filled with the works of notable Heathman guests)—overlooks the high-ceiling Tea Court, a popular gathering spot in the evening. Pros : Superior service, central location adjoining the Performing Arts Center, renowned on-site restaurant. Cons: Small rooms, expensive parking.
Reviewed by Diana410 from Chesapeake, VA on 7/4/08
Small rooms, but very nicely decorated. European flavour. Loved being able to make French press coffee/tea in my room. Two separate sink areas, so we could have some space. Very centrally located. Thursday nights have Happy Hour prices on eats and drinks. I'd most definitely stay there again and again!
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