Hilton Club The District consists of three floors on top of Embassy Suites, and shares the same bar, restaurant and pool. Check in is on the 8th floor, which is accessible from the ground floor only by the hotel's three elevators that are in constant demand. Rooms are spacious with large comfy beds, USB charging sockets, loads of storage, powerful showers and handy toiletries. The kitchenette has a sink, mini fridge and microwave, but while there are loads of drawers, curiously there is no cutlery, crockery, washing up liquid or dish sponge, with only glasses provided. The breakfast buffet doesn't live up to the standard expected by UK guests, not least the utterly horrific Minute Maid orange juice that is nowhere near the standard expected from a Hilton, but the omlette bar is a welcome addition, although the same utensils are used to prepare both meat and veggie omlettes. Happy Hour treats all guests to two free beers, wines or cocktails of the day, and the staff are brilliantly efficient at dealing with the demand for this service. The hotel is close to both Dupont Circle and Foggy Bottom metro stations, so is a handy base for exploring DC. The hotel attracts a mixture of guests, including people who are clearly in DC on business and young families. Decent soundproofing between rooms, combined with comfy beds, should ensure a good night's sleep.