The world's first hotel dedicated to female empowerment will open in Washington, DC this spring with a Ruth Bader Ginsburg mural
in Los Angeles, which opened in 1926 as a haven for women travelers and recently relaunched with an art gallery highlighting women and women-identifying artists.
Hotel Zena is distinct in being the "first hospitality establishment solely dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of women," according to Jon Bortz, president and CEO Pebblebrook Hotel Trust.The hotel will also include a destination lounge with programs for the "culturally curious" such as live music jams.
Hotel Zena is one of a growing number of themed lifestyle hotels in the District. It joins the ranks of resistance-themed Eaton and millennial-minded Moxy, Washingtonian's Marisa KashinoThe top 18 boutique hotels in the world that should be on every luxury traveler's list
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