Book your room today — several new hotels are springing up across Northern Virginia. Whether you’re planning a cozy staycation at an intimate inn or seeking the glamour of a high-rise hotel with every possible amenity, these new destinations are just a short ride away. Here’s a look at the latest hotel properties making Northern Virginia and its surroundings an even more inviting place to stay.
Hotel Burg, Leesburg
Now open, Hotel Burg is Leesburg’s most anticipated luxury destination. This 39-room, seven-suite boutique property blends contemporary elegance with historic charm and offers an array of upscale services. Guests can dine at The Huntōn, a stylish indoor/outdoor restaurant, or unwind in The Chase, the hotel’s exclusive private social club. Additional highlights include a fully equipped gym and a 2,500-square-foot rooftop lounge and bar, complete with an inviting 10-foot fire pit. The Chase offers members private wine lockers, humidors, and access to an intimate speakeasy. 208 South King St., Leesburg

AC Hotel Arlington National Landing, Arlington
Opened in late July, AC Hotel Arlington National Landing represents a complete transformation of the former Crystal City Marriott — and it’s a sight to see. The largest AC Hotel in North America by guestroom count, the campus offers 355 sleek, European-inspired rooms, a striking new lobby, and the AC Library. It’s a draw for business and leisure travelers, with its updated meeting and event spaces, reimagined exterior facade and expansive 4,000-square-foot fitness center. AC Kitchen & Lounge serves Spanish-inspired cocktails and small plates throughout the day. For maximum convenience, the hotel connects directly to the Crystal City Metro and offers complimentary shuttle service to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, just minutes away. 1999 Richmond Hwy., Arlington

Hilton Arlington Rosslyn The Key, Arlington
Located in Arlington at the base of the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge, Hilton Arlington Rosslyn The Key opens August 26. The gleaming 36-story, 331-room property is just over the Potomac from the nation’s capital and less than 8 miles from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. It marks a significant milestone for Hilton Hotels & Resorts as the first property to debut the brand’s refreshed identity. The modernized expression of Hilton is reflected through enhanced design and reimagined service touchpoints. On-site dining includes Locket, an American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a two-story dining room with expansive windows. The property also offers 28,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, including nine meeting rooms with state-of-the-art equipment and The View at the Key on the 36th floor, a signature venue offering sweeping 360-degree views of Washington, DC, the Potomac River, and Arlington’s skyline. 1900 Fort Myer Dr., Arlington
JW Marriott Reston Station Hotel, Reston
The JW Marriott Reston Station opens its doors in mid-September, marking the first and only JW Marriott property in Virginia. Situated near the Wiehle Metro station, this sophisticated hotel features 243 guest rooms, 94 luxury residences, and approximately 25,000 square feet of meeting and event space. Guests will enjoy three distinctive restaurants, a club lounge and a state-of-the-art fitness center. Those fortunate to reside on-property have access to exclusive perks including a 24/7 concierge, private gym, clubroom, and a rooftop dog park. 1840 Reston Row Plz., Reston

Willard Hotel, Washington D.C.
A landmark since 1818, Willard InterContinental Washington, DC just completed a comprehensive overhaul of its 335 guest rooms and suites. The refreshed design seamlessly blends timeless grandeur with modern sophistication, creating an elevated experience for today’s upscale traveler.
“Drawing inspiration from the hotel’s illustrious past, marked by visits from world leaders, dignitaries, and U.S. presidents, the newly reimagined spaces pay homage to Willard’s enduring role in American history,” Jessica Puliti, senior lead designer, and Miriam Torres, principal, of Parker Torres Design said in a press release. “The design blends timeless elegance with modern luxury, offering guests a refined experience steeped in tradition and sophistication.”
Guest rooms have been thoughtfully reimagined. Elevated finishes are paired with a fresh neutral palette accented by soft blue tones, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Fourteen restored signature suites celebrate remarkable legacies, with each suite named after history makers like Abraham Lincoln, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Helen Hayes. 1401 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
Feature image courtesy AC Hotel Arlington/National Landing