Premium companionship. Confidential. 24/7.
Every companion is carefully selected for elegance, intelligence, and charm
Real questions from APEX clients in Washington: matching, booking, hotels, travel, dress code, payment, confidentiality.
On average 30 to 90 minutes. In deal week (Tuesday-Thursday from 18:00) — closer to 90, choice is tight. Monday or Friday afternoon — 30 to 45 minutes. If the scenario calls for black tie or a specific language — add another 20 to 30 minutes.
Yes, this is one of our regular requests. We book 2 to 4 weeks ahead — black tie, long dress, experience at major galas. The price for that night runs higher than standard — the event happens once a year, and demand for models at that level is high.
Four Seasons Georgetown, Jefferson, Willard InterContinental, Watergate, Rosewood Georgetown, St. Regis, Park Hyatt — all of these hotels receive guests correctly, no awkward questions. The model arrives in cocktail or business attire, no luggage. For your specific hotel the manager will tell you the specifics.
Yes, 24/7, but Washington closes early: restaurants until 22, bars until 23, hotel lobbies quieter after midnight. Late meetings are possible and happen regularly — the format simply shifts from dinner to a meeting in the room or at the lobby bar of the Four Seasons or the Jefferson.
Standard: 2 hours from $1,200, 4 hours from $1,500, a night from $2,500, a day from $4,000, two days from $6,000. Media tier: 2 hours from $3,500, 4 hours from $5,000. These are the lower bounds — the exact price depends on the specific model and scenario. Costs for dinner, taxis, the event itself — on the client.
USD cash — everywhere. Bank transfer through the manager with the details. Cryptocurrency (USDT TRC-20/ERC-20, BTC) — by agreement. Returning clients — post-payment and individual terms. No checks, no Zelle.
English — for every model in DC. French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese, Arabic, Russian — selectively, with particular models. For a request tied to an embassy reception or a dinner with a foreign delegation, please specify which language is needed and at what level (small talk vs. business).
Yes, this is one of our key scenarios in DC. The model arrives in a long dress or an elegant cocktail (depending on the level of the event), familiar with the programme, can hold a conversation about the production. Tickets are usually on the client; for important premieres we help with partner entries.
Yes. For returning clients the address is agreed without further discussion. For new clients the first meeting is usually at a proven hotel, the second already wherever you want. The address isn't kept on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting.
Yes, that's our standard format. Transfer is factored into the time calculation, the model arrives at the agreed address. McLean (Tysons) — for meetings at corporate headquarters. Bethesda — for NIH and the medical sector. Arlington (Crystal City, Pentagon City) — for defense contractors. Alexandria — for historic dinners in Old Town.
This is our baseline standard, not an option. Communication only through Telegram/WhatsApp with end-to-end encryption. Client names and meeting addresses are wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Client data is accessible only to the specific manager. Never shared with third parties — never. On request we delete all data within 24 hours.
Business accompaniment in an office is possible by prior agreement: the model arrives in smart business, as a professional at a meeting. On Capitol Hill in senators' or House members' offices — we don't do that format, the environment is too public. Meetings at McKinsey/BCG offices in downtown or at K Street law firms — standard scenario.
Depends on the embassy and the level of the event. Embassy Row (Massachusetts Avenue) — usually cocktail attire or smart business. For official receptions on national days — black tie. The model is briefed for the specific event; we know the specifics of the major DC embassies.
Yes, there's a separate category of models for couples. Coordination takes a touch longer — format details, expectations and roles for both partners matter. In Washington, requests like this run around 4-6% of meetings.
Yes, from 24 hours to 7 days. Within Washington — weekends with activities (Tidal Basin, Smithsonian, Georgetown waterfront, a concert at the Kennedy Center, dinner at the Inn at Little Washington outside the city). Trips to New York, Miami, Aspen — agreed 2 to 5 days ahead. Travel, accommodation, meals — on the client; the model's fee separate.
Yes. Late March through mid-April Washington is packed with tourists, hotels in Georgetown and around the National Mall book 2-3 months ahead. Room rates run above the usual. If you're planning a meeting in this window — write to the manager 3 to 4 weeks out, we'll help with the choice of hotel and time so you avoid the crowds at the Tidal Basin.
Telegram or WhatsApp only. It's a deliberate position: all details should be in writing for accuracy, and end-to-end encryption is more reliable than ordinary lines. For urgent matters messengers respond as fast as the phone. Especially important in Washington, where confidentiality questions don't get debated.
Meetings under 2 hours. Mass events without a specific client. Sharing a model's photos with third parties. Any political talk from the model. Scenarios tied to public representation or filming the client. Haggling after the meeting. All of this is talked through at the coordination stage.
Free of charge — minimum 12 hours ahead. Later — a compensation share, usually 30% of the cost if the model is already en route. On the day of the meeting with cancellation an hour before — payment of half the slot. Rescheduling with the same model on another date — no penalty if she's free.
Yes, we have 48 cities. For a client who often moves between Washington, New York, Miami — the manager will pick a model in the city you need or arrange for a familiar DC model to travel with you. The second option usually runs from 24 hours, with travel and accommodation on the client.
APEX Escort has been working in Washington since 2012 as part of the network of 48 cities. DC is a particular city in our geography: disciplined, formal, with a hard deal-week rhythm and strong demands on confidentiality. There's no New York nightlife and no Miami ease here — Washington runs from 18 to 23, and every detail of the meeting matters. Our clients are K Street lobbyists, partners at major consulting firms, bankers, diplomats, corporate executives at meetings with the SEC, Treasury, Capitol Hill.
For hotel meetings we work with the DC five-star segment: Four Seasons Hotel Washington DC on the border of Georgetown and Foggy Bottom, The Jefferson on 16th Street with the legendary Plume restaurant, The Willard InterContinental across from Treasury, The Watergate Hotel in Foggy Bottom with a Potomac view, Rosewood Washington DC on the Georgetown canal, The St. Regis two blocks from the White House, Park Hyatt Washington next to World Bank and IMF. In each of these hotels we have a guest-reception procedure that leaves no awkward questions at the desk.
The hotel choice depends on the scenario and the target district. For guests with meetings at the State Department, World Bank, IMF — Park Hyatt or Watergate in Foggy Bottom. For a cultural evening at the Kennedy Center — Watergate (5 minutes on foot) or Four Seasons. For meetings in downtown and Penn Quarter — Willard or St. Regis. For intimacy and privacy — Rosewood in Georgetown or Jefferson.
Dinner at a high-end restaurant is the most frequent request. Plume at the Jefferson, Minibar by Jose Andres (2 Michelin stars), Komi with Greek-Mediterranean cooking, Maydan with the James Beard award, Rasika for modern Indian, Fiola from chef Fabio Trabocchi. Business accompaniment — meetings in Foggy Bottom with guests from international financial institutions, dinners with consultants and advisors, corporate receptions. Diplomatic receptions on Embassy Row — a separate scenario with models who hold the languages and the protocol. Cultural programme — Kennedy Center, opera, ballet, National Symphony Orchestra concerts. Major galas, including the White House Correspondents' Dinner — a separate model pool in black tie format. Weekends and trips — within DC or out to New York, Miami, Aspen.
Our DC clients are partners at McKinsey, BCG, Bain, lawyers from White & Case and Skadden, K Street lobbyists, bankers from Wall Street with meetings at the SEC and Treasury, defense contractors from Arlington, corporate executives on Capitol Hill, foreign delegations, ambassadors and attaches. The shared thread — the highest demands on confidentiality, an understanding of formal DC etiquette, a value placed on time, an expectation of service without snags. APEX in Washington doesn't work mass events without a personal client, doesn't take meetings under two hours, doesn't share a model's photos with third parties, doesn't enter political conversations. These boundaries are a condition of work in DC, and they've held since 2012.
The request comes through Telegram or WhatsApp — the only channels of contact. The manager replies in 3 minutes at any hour (24/7 in Eastern Time) and offers 2 to 4 profiles fitting your scenario. Model selection runs 30 to 90 minutes depending on the complexity and the time. After agreement the manager coordinates every detail: meeting place, time, the model's dress-code briefing, payment method, a transfer from Reagan National (DCA) or Dulles (IAD) if needed.
Trips to the Washington suburbs — McLean, Bethesda, Arlington, Alexandria — run as standard with the transfer factored in. Trips to other APEX cities (New York 4 hours by road, Miami 2.5 hours by air) — agreed 2 to 5 days ahead. Cherry Blossom season from late March through mid-April — peak demand, book 6 to 8 weeks out.
Standard Washington pricing: 2 hours from $1,200, 4 hours from $1,500, a night from $2,500, a day from $4,000, two days from $6,000. Media tier: 2 hours from $3,500, 4 hours from $5,000. All prices in U.S. dollars. Payment — cash, bank transfer, by agreement crypto USDT (TRC-20/ERC-20) and BTC. Returning clients — post-payment, monthly retainer, individual terms. For major galas, including the White House Correspondents' Dinner, the price is discussed separately.
Confidentiality isn't an option but the baseline standard of APEX work in DC. Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client names and meeting addresses are wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Client data is accessible only to the specific manager, never to third parties. We follow GDPR and CCPA practices, deletion on request — within 24 hours. For clients in sensitive positions this is often the deciding factor, and one of the reasons our Washington clients stay with us for years.
Returning client for two years. They work in different cities to the same standard — that is especially noticeable now as I move between countries often.
Confidentiality at the level of a Swiss bank. All communications on Telegram, nothing by email, nothing by SMS. After the meeting everything is wiped — I checked.
Dinner with partners — the format went well, the companion looked the part. One downside: the profile did not flag that the model smokes, I found out on site. Not critical, but I will ask next time.
Booked a companion for a four-day business trip. Visa, tickets, accommodation — all through my assistant, the model's fee on a separate track. Logistically clean.
In three years working with APEX there has not been a single meeting that made me want to switch agencies. That says a lot.