The Jefferson, Washington, D.C. Reopens

September 22, 2009 on 8:34 am | In The South | Comments Off

The Jefferson reappeared on the Washington, D.C. hotel scene.

This historic 99-room Beaux Arts gem, which presides over the corner of 16th and M streets, N.W., is poised to turn heads following a top-to-bottom renovation that has created Washington’s finest small hotel. Distinguished architectural and design firm ForrestPerkins was the creative force behind The Jefferson’s transformation, fashioning interiors both European and distinctly Washingtonian in style, rich in historical details and Jeffersonian influences, from guest accommodations (including 20 salon suites) that evoke Jefferson’s years in Paris, to a Private Cellar dining room that celebrates the founding father’s passion for wine, to a spa influenced by the garden at Monticello.

The reopening also introduces Washington’s newest “power duo”: the restaurant Plume, where Executive Chef Damon Gordon makes his D.C. debut, and Quill, a piano lounge where inventive cocktails take center stage. The renovation also includes the reemergence of a 1923 vaulted skylight in The Greenhouse (The Jefferson’s daytime dining setting); three unique specialty suites, debuting in the fall of 2009, including the handsome Thomas Jefferson and intimate Martha Jefferson Suites, plus the mid-Atlantic’s only Spa Suite; and meeting rooms, parlor-like spaces and private nooks designed for high-powered meetings, exclusive social gatherings and discreet tête-à-têtes that allow every group to enjoy the detailed attention of The Jefferson’s skilled staff.

For more information, visit www.jeffersondc.com


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