The Jefferson, Washington, DC shared by @cntraveler says: ""What's the scoop with this hotel?It is said that Thomas Jefferson’s time in France left him with an abiding appreciation for the finer things in life. If so, he would be very happy at The Jefferson, four blocks north of his old White House digs. This elegant, historic hotel is on the smaller side for D.C., with just 99 rooms. It might not be as famous as the Hay-Adams, but it makes for a quiet retreat that still has historic charms—think a library and an old-fashioned dumbwaiter—as well as new creature comforts. The Old World style means lots of toile and oil paintings. Tell us about the rooms.Rooms are classic and warm, with crown moldings, well-crafted furnishings, and lush window treatments. There are a few modern touches, namely fast, free Wi-Fi, electronic buttons for housekeeping and privacy, and sleek mirror TVs in most bathrooms. The old building means that rooms vary, both in decor and size. What about dining on-site?The Greenhouse debuted in 2022, seating guests under a historic skylight while surrounded by greenery and florals. The equally colorful menu nods to executive chef Fabio Salvatore's coastal Italian roots. Anything stand out about other services and features?There is an impeccable attention to detail here, from the white orchids set in silver cups on the breakfast tables to the fine chocolates left on a porcelain tray as a turndown treat. Its clubby bar, snug library with fireplace, and many quiet corners give guests ample choice for places to meet over a drink or relax with a newspaper. Bottom line: Why are we choosing the Jefferson?History buffs will feel like they've stepped back in time, but fans of modern hotels won't be disappointed, either. This is a stay for grown-ups who prefer traditional to trendy, formal to familiar, and serene to a scene."" on Postcard