 This hotel has 127 guestrooms, all of which include direct-dial phones with private voice mail, desks, modem/data ports, and handsome, two-tone, grey limestone bathrooms. Deluxe Room - These guestrooms offer one king bed or one queen bed and can accommodate a maximum of two guests.
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What to expect: A warm, wood-paneled lobby with plush seating and bouquets of fresh flowers makes a welcoming entrance to this small hotel, completely remodeled in 2001. Theatergoers and travelers who prefer more intimate lodgings feel at home in this quiet residential neighborhood where the tallest building is only six stories. Walls are decorated with photos of the area. Amenity highlights: Guests receive copies of The New York Times on weekdays and can call on the concierge for theater and other reservations. A small fitness room offers all the basics?bicycles, treadmill, and weights. Spa services and sessions with personal trainers can be arranged. Insider tip: In addition to its own restaurant, the Washington Jefferson shares its block with two of New York's classic French bistros, Rene Pujol and Tout Va Bien, as well as restaurants serving Italian and Asian cuisine and an Irish pub. In most of these dining places, guests need only show their hotel key cards to charge meals to their rooms.
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