Washington D.C. Hotel Barks for Impoochment

Washington D.C. is going to the dogs. Whether you are politically liberal, conservative or moderate, it’s time to see D.C. from a new perspective.

The St. Gregory Hotel is inviting you to experience Washington D.C., doggy style. Bridging political divisions by encouraging travelers to seek a more grounded view of our nation’s capital, the St. Gregory will loan guests a GoPro and GoPro harness for their dog. Yes, your Maltese is making movies.

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Hotel Exterior Courtesy of St. Gregory Hotel

A Package for your Pooch

Starting at $155 per night, the “Pawlitical Landscape” package includes luxury accommodations in the Dupont Circle-area boutique hotel, the use of a comfy embroidered doggy bed, personalized dog bowl, locally sourced treats from Doggy Style Bakery, Boutique and Pet Spa and their canine concierge’s list of pup-loving neighborhood spots. And, of course, the GoPro camera and dog harness to document your spaniel’s Spielberg experience.

The St. Gregory will even donate a portion of the proceeds from every “Pawlitical Landscape” stay to Paws of Honor, a local charity focused on providing veterinary care and necessary products to retired military and law enforcement K-9s.

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Honored Guest Courtesy of St. Gregory Hotel

The boutique hotel, with 156 rooms and 36 suites, invites pet lovers to check-in and check-out the mid-century modern lobby lounge with marble, velvet and metallic finishes; and a dual-sided glass fireplace for Fido’s cozy comfort.

Treat your poodle to a posh stay by booking one of the penthouse floor’s balconied suites with woof-worthy views of Washington D.C.

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St. Gregory Suite Courtesy of St. Gregory Hotel

Your dog’s documentary may not resolve all of our political problems, but a little puppy love is one of the few things that left-leaners and right-rousers can both fully support.

To help plan your trip, visit the Squire’s “The Best of Washington D.C.” guide.