Close Menu
Hospitality InteriorsHospitality Interiors
  • News
  • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Opening Shots
    • Products
    • Profiles
    • Projects
    • Resources
    • Trends
  • Magazines
    • Issue 123 – Jan/Feb 2026
    • Issue 122 – Nov/Dec 2025
    • Issue 121 – Sept/Oct 2025
    • Issue 120 – July/August 2025
    • Issue 119 – May/June 2025
    • Design Destinations December 2025
    • Design Destinations August 2025
    • Design Destinations: June 2025
    • All Recent Issues
  • Sponsored Content
  • Events
    • Sustainability in Design Awards
  • Email Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
LinkedIn Instagram
Hospitality InteriorsHospitality Interiors
Subscribe to Magazine
  • News
  • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Opening Shots
    • Products
    • Profiles
    • Projects
    • Resources
    • Trends
  • Magazines
    1. Issue 123 – Jan/Feb 2026
    2. Issue 122 – Nov/Dec 2025
    3. Issue 121 – Sept/Oct 2025
    4. Issue 120 – July/August 2025
    5. Issue 119 – May/June 2025
    6. Design Destinations December 2025
    7. Design Destinations August 2025
    8. Design Destinations: June 2025
    9. All Recent Issues
    Featured

    Hospitality Interiors: Issue 123 – January/February 2026

    29 January 2026
    Recent

    Hospitality Interiors: Issue 123 – January/February 2026

    29 January 2026

    Design Destinations: South East Asia Edit 2025

    19 December 2025

    Hospitality Interiors: Issue 122 – November/December 2025

    13 November 2025
  • Sponsored Content
  • Events
    • Sustainability in Design Awards
  • Email Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
LinkedIn Instagram
Subscribe to Magazine
Hospitality InteriorsHospitality Interiors
News

The Pod Hotels opens first venture outside of NYC

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry4 May 20174 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

The Pod Hotels has announced the opening of Pod DC, a 245-room micro-hotel located in the lively Chinatown/Penn Quarter neighborhood in Washington, D.C.

Following the model of BD Hotels’ successful Pod Hotels in Manhattan and Brooklyn, Pod DC features well-appointed guest rooms and vibrant communal spaces, where travellers are encouraged to socialise and connect.

Across the street from the Gallery Place-Chinatown metro station and the Smithsonian museums, as well as a short walk to the Verizon Center, top-rated theaters, restaurants, and public transportation, guests can easily access all of the city’s top attractions.

Owned and operated by Modus Hotels, a Washington D.C. Lifestyle Hotel Group, Pod DC was developed to enhance guests’ local experience upon arrival through curated art and photography that speaks to the city as a whole.

The lobby’s “open walls” serve as canvases, highlighting local art and feature artists sourced by CulturalDC, a nonprofit group that fuels the arts and builds community in the neighborhood. In addition to local art, each hallway leads guests through a photographic journey through D.C., showcasing unexpected elements of the city that make it the vibrant, evolving District it is today.

Similar to Pod’s New York properties, the food and beverage venues at Pod DC will draw visitors and locals alike. Crimson Diner on the hotel’s ground level is a warm and inviting space for guests to enjoy creative southern fare from morning until late night.

One level below lays the much anticipated Crimson Whiskey Bar-a public house that celebrates whiskey’s rich history in the American South. Guests can perch on one of the leather couches while enjoying authentic moonshine or the vast selection of whiskies in addition to other spirits.

To round out Pod DC’s trio of venues is Crimson View – the hotel’s rooftop featuring indoor and outdoor spaces that boast stunning views of the D.C. skyline. Pod DC’s F&B partner is Washington’s most prolific restaurant and bar operating team – Ian and Eric Hilton, the talented duo behind some of D.C.’s most popular bars and restaurants such as American Ice Company, Chez Billy Sud and Marvin. Crimson was designed by architect/designer Michael Francis of SAINT, Studio for Architecture and Interiors.

With sleek and smartly-designed guest rooms, courtesy of New York design firm Stonehill & Taylor, Pod DC places a strong emphasis on efficiency and style with a mix of mid-century and modern elements.

Room offerings include double, queen, and bunk bed configurations. With features like built-in storage and high-tech amenities that allow guests to stream their own media content, all rooms were designed and scaled to maximize space, while providing travelers everything they need to stay plugged in and engaged.

Guestrooms are finished in royal blue with cheerful yellow accents and large-scale windows, which provide light and expansive views of the Chinatown/Penn Quarter neighborhood; select rooms also have views of Chinatown-Friendship Archway. Bathrooms, entered through a sliding glass barn door, feature rain showerheads and sleek terrazzo floors, complemented by eco-friendly bath products.

“The expansion of Pod Hotels to D.C. is a symbol of the broad appeal of our micro-hotel concept,” says Richard Born of BD Hotels. “We expect Pod DC to attract a similar type of traveler to those who visit our New York properties: individuals from all over the U.S., Europe, Asia and South America, ranging in age from 18-85, who are looking for an affordable, stylish hotel that allows them to easily explore a destination and meet others with similar passions in the property’s communal spaces.”

“Modus Hotels is looking to energize the D.C. hospitality scene with the addition of Pod DC,” said Aaron Katz, President and CEO of Modus Hotels. “We believe there is a place in the D.C. hotel market for a fun, value-driven hotel – one that places travelers in the center of the city’s happenings, inspires them to search out local adventures and offers them a social experience that is new and fresh to the D.C. scene. We’re confident Pod DC will allow travelers to do all that without breaking the bank.”

Previous ArticleSkylight set to launch in Wapping
Next Article Radio Alice pizzeria to open in Clapham
Katie Sherry

Read Similar Stories

Fifteen New HIMACS Colours for 2026 Bring Depth, Texture and Sustainable Design Choices

27 February 2026

Anantara Downtown Dubai Hotel unveils a New Era of Contemporary Urban Luxury

27 February 2026

IDILIQ Hotels & Resorts Unveils New Openings for 2026

27 February 2026
Latest Content

Fifteen New HIMACS Colours for 2026 Bring Depth, Texture and Sustainable Design Choices

Anantara Downtown Dubai Hotel unveils a New Era of Contemporary Urban Luxury

IDILIQ Hotels & Resorts Unveils New Openings for 2026

Sponsored Content

Fifteen New HIMACS Colours for 2026 Bring Depth, Texture and Sustainable Design Choices

27 February 2026

Signature50: A Classic Wood Floor for Hospitality Spaces That Demand More

11 February 2026
Get in Touch
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
© 2026 Lewis Business Media. All Rights Reserved.
Lewis Business Media, Suite A, Arun House, Office Village, River Way, Uckfield, TN22 1SL

Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Hospitality Interiors
Managing Your Privacy

To provide the best digital experience, we use cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to our use of cookies allows us to process data such as reading behaviour. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.

Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
Cookie Preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}