Room 10, named after Jean-Louis Palladin, is a lavish suite at The Inn at Little Washington featuring a private balcony overlooking the front of The Inn, a king-sized bed, single vanity and a luxurious walk-in shower.
Room 10, named in honor of renowned chef Jean-Louis Palladin, is an opulent retreat located within the main building of The Inn at Little Washington. This beautifully designed space greets guests with a serene blend of elegance and comfort. The room features a striking king-sized bed with a vibrant coral-red headboard, accented by a series of luxurious pillows that complement the rich hues of the space. The charming bay window nook offers a cozy spot to sit and unwind, surrounded by natural light that filters through soft, flowing curtains.
One of the highlights of Room 10 is its private balcony, accessible through elegant French doors. The balcony, adorned with comfortable wicker seating and verdant greenery, provides a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening drinks while enjoying the view of the surrounding gardens and the Inn’s iconic flags fluttering in the breeze. The charming outdoor setting is perfect for guests seeking a quiet space to reflect amidst nature.
Room 10, named in honor of renowned chef Jean-Louis Palladin, is an opulent retreat located within the main building of The Inn at Little Washington. This beautifully designed space greets guests with a serene blend of elegance and comfort. The room features a striking king-sized bed with a vibrant coral-red headboard, accented by a series of luxurious pillows that complement the rich hues of the space. The charming bay window nook offers a cozy spot to sit and unwind, surrounded by natural light that filters through soft, flowing curtains.
One of the highlights of Room 10 is its private balcony, accessible through elegant French doors. The balcony, adorned with comfortable wicker seating and verdant greenery, provides a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening drinks while enjoying the view of the surrounding gardens and the Inn’s iconic flags fluttering in the breeze. The charming outdoor setting is perfect for guests seeking a quiet space to reflect amidst nature.
The room’s bathroom is equally luxurious, with rich wood paneling that evokes a timeless, classic feel. A spacious walk-in shower with gleaming white tiles and elegant fixtures offers the perfect retreat after an exciting day in Shenandoah, while the marble-topped vanity adds a touch of sophistication. Room 10’s design expertly blends refined touches with modern comfort, ensuring a memorable stay.
Beginning with our 30th anniversary in 2008, the Inn began naming guest rooms after influential American culinary figures who have significantly contributed to the evolution of American cuisine. These dedications pay tribute to individuals whose careers have intersected with the Inn and continue to inspire its culinary journey.
Jean-Louis Palladin was a visionary French chef who revolutionized American cuisine by championing the use of local, fresh ingredients and innovative cooking techniques. Best known for his Washington, D.C. restaurant Jean-Louis at The Watergate, Palladin's influence extended beyond the kitchen as he mentored numerous chefs and elevated the standards of fine dining in the United States.
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