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Step inside The Mansion on O Street and discover a one-of-a-kind boutique hotel and museum that intertwines creativity, history, and a profound commitment to social justice. Nestled in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle, this remarkable space features over 100 uniquely themed rooms and suites, secret doors, and thousands of curated artworks and collectibles. Founded by visionary H.H. Leonards, The Mansion famously provided a safe refuge to civil rights icon Rosa Parks for over a decade after she was attacked in her home. Beyond its whimsical design, The Mansion actively gives back — supporting youth empowerment, civil rights education, and diversity-focused programming through the O Street Museum Foundation, ensuring Rosa Parks’ legacy continues to inspire new generations.

Highlights & Amenities

  • Prime location in historic Dupont Circle, close to cultural landmarks and dining
  • Over 100 uniquely themed rooms and suites filled with art, antiques & music history
  • Hidden doors and secret passageways for guests to explore
  • On-site museum with exhibits celebrating Rosa Parks and other civil rights leaders
  • Foundation-led educational tours, artist residencies, and cultural programs
  • Nearly everything inside is for sale to support charitable initiatives
  • Pet-friendly accommodations and personalized guest service
  • Venue for private events, weddings, and mission-driven gatherings

Why Stay Here
At The Mansion on O Street, your stay directly supports meaningful work — from honoring Rosa Parks’ memory to fostering dialogue about diversity and civil rights. Guests aren’t just visitors; they become part of a living story rooted in creativity, community, and giving back. Perfect for travelers seeking an experience with purpose, it’s an inspiring escape in the heart of Washington, D.C.


Check out our Black Travel Guide for Washington D.Cfor the area’s top places to eat & drink plus the best cultural attractions and fun things to do.


Also, check out our Black Travel Guide for Washington D.Cfor the area’s top places to eat & drink plus the best cultural attractions and fun things to do.

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