I have stayed in all kinds of hotels all over the world and I have to say that our visit to Anchorage 1770 last month was the worst experience I’ve ever had in many decades of travel. Except for the incredibly comfortable beds and the great view (and a nice breakfast), I have almost nothing good to say. The Inn is tired and dirty, the staff too young and incompetent and the owners downright rude. This place is neglected. I’ve chosen just a few of our experiences to highlight, although there were more. (1) We booked four rooms for two nights at the Inn for a special occasion. We arrived at the hotel and there were dead plants gracing the front steps. The lobby is dark and unattractive. Once we checked in, we realized that the A/C in our room was not working — the thermostat was dangling by its wires. It was a very warm and humid day. We notified the front desk three times over the next four hours and finally, as we were getting ready to go to dinner, someone who worked in the restaurant came up and “you tubed” (without success) how to fix AC thermostats. We went to dinner and while there received two phone calls from the owner of the Inn. In the first call, she told us that the A/C had problems in the past and she would re-book us at another hotel in town as the Inn was full. That was a no-go as we had four rooms booked for our entire family. The second call from the owner (again while we were at dinner) was more of the same. We then instructed her to call in an HVAC professional to fix it. Six hours after we checked in, it was working. (2) On day two, a gentleman entered our daughter’s room using a room key the front desk staff had given him when he checked-in (he was toting luggage). This was hard to fathom as there are only 14 rooms at the Inn. (3) During our last day, I happen to look under the very high four-poster bed in our room (#403). The carpeting had almost one inch of dirt, dust and debris under it. Not hard to see given the height of the bed. When we checked out, Amy the owner was there and presented my husband with the bill. He asked about some “accommodation” relating to our first night’s A/C saga. (As noted, we had four rooms for two nights.) Her response was “Well, you had air conditioning.” Overall, the conditions at Anchorage 1770 are very poor. The place looks nothing like the photographs on its website. Tired, dingy and apparently not very cared for. If you chose to stay here, don’t say you weren’t forewarned.