Viceroy Hotels & Resorts is changing the conversation in Washington D.C., and beyond, with the opening of Hotel Zena, a bold new cultural hub celebrating the accomplishments of women and recognizing their enduring struggle for gender equality.
It’s an interactive venue where every architectural line, material and art installation was thoughtfully designed and curated to send a message of female empowerment.
Situated at the nexus of Downtown D.C. and the vibrant Logan Circle neighborhood and renewed 14th Street, the 191-room hotel is not only a story about women. It’s also a celebration of people who work together to achieve fundamental civil rights, in a warm, dynamic, and inviting hotel with comfortable spaces featuring artwork commissioned to create a message of struggle, empowerment and hope.
Jon Bortz, CEO of Pebblebrook Hotel Trust expressed it this way: “We created a safe gathering space that celebrates diversity, respects different points of view, and opens the floor to topics worthy of meaningful conversation. We know we’re pushing boundaries and might even make some people uncomfortable – and we’re okay with that.”
Provocative art and design are at the core of Hotel Zena, where guests are immersed in over 60 pieces of gallery-quality art created specifically for Zena by a distinguished group of artists from around the world working globally for the cause of human rights. The art revolves around the courage of some of the world’s most notable people and their fight for inclusivity and change. All the pieces are original and painted, photographed, sculpted and stitched by feminists of both genders with powerful stories to share.
“Hotel Zena was created primarily by women, for people, both women and men. It is a hotel that offers a haven for all genders, races, and sexualities; where an atmosphere of strength and femininity live in harmony,” said Bill Walshe, CEO, Viceroy Hotels & Resorts.
“As our second hotel to open in Washington. D.C. this year, following the debut of Viceroy Washington D.C., we are looking beyond the power and politics of the city to better position our nation’s capital as a hub for culture, unity, and empowerment.”
The hotel opens at a pivotal time in the nation’s history. Its lobby is dominated by an extraordinary portrait of the late, honorable Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Its pointillist concept, conceived by Andrea Sheehan and produced by Julie Coyle Studios using 20,000 hand-painted and repurposed tampons, is a contemporary, intimate spin on this classic art form. This unique portrait honors both Justice Ginsburg’s life-long dedication to women’s rights and equality and her humor in the most personal and intimate form. The tampons were donated by CORA, which supports Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s message of female unity while promoting sustainability and opportunity for women. Another iconic installation, a curving wall layered with 8,000 protest buttons representing generations of marches and events promoting the feminist movement, pays tribute to America’s 100th anniversary of the Women’s Right to Vote.
The “Portrait Gallery” in Hotel Zena’s lobby features the stories of female warriors. It displays artwork celebrating ten powerful women, in addition to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who have made significant contributions in the struggle for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality.
At the heart of Hotel Zena lies “Figleaf,” the spacious bar and restaurant designed to inspire creativity and ignite conversation in an area surrounded by the hotel’s signature art pieces. Figleaf is an ideal space for an intimate yet socially distanced get-together. It is a unique area to work remotely or provide a venue to feature a speaker series and creative events. Executive Chef David Sears embraces the modern wellness movement through a carefully crafted menu of approachable, locally-sourced shared plates and entrees, and a Drinks Menu that embraces bold flavors in daringly delectable mocktails and cocktails.
“Hedy’s Rooftop” will be coming to Hotel Zena in Spring 2021. Hotel Zena’s upscale rooftop lounge will serve up cocktails, mocktails, and select small bites. Guests will be able to sip and savor in the poolside sun or in the comfort of one of the hotel’s private cabanas painted by artist Rose Jaffe including her Dancing Druids mural celebrating the rights of fertility and spring. A six-foot-tall, internally lit Venus, a replica of the Venus icons of paleolithic tribes, will spread her soft glow in the night.
In each of Hotel Zena’s 191 guestrooms and suites, a sleek and progressive design featuring soft, warm hues provides a tranquil atmosphere in which guests can relax. Art secures the guestrooms in the form of a translucent portrait of the Greek goddess Artemis, quiver in hand, protecting those within.
Hotel Zena boasts over 3,500 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, indoor and outdoor options, on-site catering, and more, interwoven with venues aptly named after and inspired by women who have affected historical change. Perched on the hotel’s highest floor, Belmont pays tribute to Alva Belmont, a significant figure in the American women’s suffrage movement known for a willingness to challenge convention. Set under the stars, Hedy’s Rooftop has a breathtaking view of The District and is an ideal destination for intimate weddings and small private events.
Hotel Zena practices all Viceroy Promise of Cleanliness protocols, including physical distancing and mask requirements, hand sanitation stations, and guest rooms disinfected with hospital-grade products, plus thoughtful amenities such as in-room touchless, voice-controlled Google NestHubs virtual concierges. Hotel Zena is also part of AHLA’s Safe Stay® cleaning and safety program, the industry’s adopted program, and processes for maintaining and ensuring all guests’ and associates’ safety.