The hotel is located near the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 12th Street, just a short 15-minute walk to The White House North Lawn.
Crystal chandeliers hang in the lobby. The hotel's ballroom — the largest in Washington, DC — was named the "Presidential Ballroom."
An old mail chute remains, a nod to the building's past as a busy post office.
Rooms start at $460 a night for a deluxe room and go up to $12,000 a night for the presidential suite with unrestricted access to all amenities. Booking the Trump townhouse with amenities can set guests back $25,050 a night. There's also the very first Ivanka Suite, which costs $1,050 a night.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThose amenities include the 10,000-square-foot spa and fitness center designed by Ivanka Trump.
And as for the decor, you can't go far without seeing a Trump-branded product.
Conference rooms are named after former presidents — and Trump.
Dining options include David Burke's steakhouse BLT Prime and the Benjamin Bar & Lounge.
BLT Prime has tables in the mezzanine, with views of the clocktower, but there's also more intimate seating available in the lower level.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe decor was chosen by Ivanka Trump, partnering with the design firm HBA.
Also on offer in the atrium's Benjamin Bar and Lounge: ounce-sized samplings of rare wines served on a silver spoon.
A cocktail menu also includes several pricey drinks, including a $100 cocktail called "The Benjamin." Its ingredient list includes rye, potato, winter wheat vodka, raw oysters, and caviar.
Guests have been able to book rooms since last September.