Go glamping on Watergate Hotel’s roof (for $3,000 a night)

(Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
Glamping events company Terra Glamping outfitted a Glamping Globe on the Watergate’s Top of the Gate rooftop deck for overnight guests. (Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
For $3,000 a night, shelter from the harsh elements of Foggy Bottom is just a few steps away in a well-appointed suite on top of the Watergate hotel. (Courtesy Watergate)
For $3,000 a night, shelter from the harsh elements of Foggy Bottom is just a few steps away in a well-appointed suite on top of the Watergate hotel.  (Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
(Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
Guests who reserve the Glamping Globe have access to a top-floor, in-house suite to refresh or take a break from the elements. (Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
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(Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
For $3,000 a night, shelter from the harsh elements of Foggy Bottom is just a few steps away in a well-appointed suite on top of the Watergate hotel. (Courtesy Watergate)
(Courtesy Watergate Hotel)
Glamping is camping in style, and the Watergate Hotel thinks a few adventurous guests will like to do it under the stars on its D.C. roof.

For $3,000 a night.

But don’t worry. Shelter from the harsh elements of Foggy Bottom is just a few steps away in a well-appointed suite.

The Watergate calls the package “Glamping with the Stars,” and glamping events company Terra Glamping outfitted a Glamping Globe on the Watergate’s Top of the Gate rooftop deck for overnight guests.

Guests who book get access to a VIP table at Top of the Gate, two drinks included, and will roast late-night marshmallows while the staff prepares the Glamping Globe for the evening with a turndown service that includes eucalyptus essential oils.

A rooftop breakfast is included in the package, as is a dedicated butler who is available all night.

Guests who reserve the Glamping Globe also have access to a top-floor, in-house suite to refresh or take a break from the elements.

“It’s a fun celebratory evening under the stars, perfect for special occasions and milestone moments. We’ve received a number of calls from guests who are intrigued by the opportunity for this unique glamping experience,” said Watergate managing director Pascal Forotti.

“We wanted to extend an over-the-top luxury experience to our guests during the spring and summer months.”

The package also includes a telescope for star gazing, a star named after the guests and a star naming certificate to prove it.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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