SELF-DISCOVERY COMES EASYLansdowne Resort is a sanctuary for spa and wellness enthusiasts, golfers, foodies and travelers seeking rejuvenation. Located on 500 picturesque acres overlooking the Potomac River Valley, our AAA Four-Diamond award-winning property offers guests the opportunity to disconnect from the world and reconnect with themselves and each other – all just 30 miles outside Washington, D.C. and 12 miles from Dulles International Airport.EXCLUSIVE AMENITIESBeyond our wellness, golf, spa and dining offerings, we deliver a full range of amenities so you can enjoy each day to the fullest. EXPERIENCEUNIQUE APPROACH TO WELLNESSOur resort provides paths to wellness based on a fusion of traditional Eastern wisdom and modern Western science across all our amenities to enhance your personal health and wellbeing. WELLNESSPERSONALIZED SERVICEAs an independently-owned property, we encourage our employees to personalize customer interactions to meet your individual needs in innovative ways.THINGS TO DOOur resort places you right in the heart of Leesburg, so you have easy access to wineries, breweries, outdoor adventure, shopping and much more. LEARN MORE MEET “THE QUINT”Our logo, “The Quint,” gets its name from the word Quintessence, meaning “the most perfect or typical example of quality or class.” The Quint’s five interlocking squares represent our five core values that guide us every day, as well as our five brand pillars. The overall gem-like pattern illustrates the many facets of our property, while the symmetry of the squares brings focus to the center, or the sweet spot, where all aspects of life are in harmony.At the overlap of The Quint’s five interlocking squares are a core of nine smaller squares. Nine is considered a lucky number and symbolizes eternity. As the highest single-digit number, it also represents completeness. Marrying East and West, The Quint’s central five-square design illuminates The Five Elements Theory, a philosophy centered on wood, fire, earth, metal and water and how these elements interact with each other—both in nature and in the life force.