The 1839 Tariff Building, originally designed by Robert Mills (of Washington Monument fame), represented one of the leading neoclassic buildings of its day. The brilliantly restored interior introduces a colorful, playful design to the landmark edifice. Rooms have 15-foot vaulted ceilings, eclectic furnishings, and minibars with martini kits; the "Monte Carlo Tall Rooms" accommodate those needing extra bed space. Upon request, the hotel will deliver companion goldfish to your room for the duration of your stay. The fashionable Poste Brasserie serves contemporary American cuisine, and the Verizon Center is right across the street.
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