Guest User
February 20, 2024
I was very excited to be able to stay in a building with such a history and really looked forward to this night of our trip. The hotel itself is quite beautiful although the lobby was very cold when we arrived in the evening. I was glad that I didn't have to spend much time in it. Our room was very pretty and comfortable although there was only one outlet that I could find and it was located over the spare twin bed. Good thing we didn't have anyone else with us that needed to use that bed or they would've had to share it with our phone and camera batteries being recharged that night. Not very convenient. There is a desk in the room, but there isn't an outlet near it. The bathroom and the room for the toilet share one door and is configured that when we first went into the room, I couldn't find the toilet right away and thought that we didn't have one. It made for a couple of laughs once we figured out how the door worked. The rooms have a small enclosed balcony area which would be quite charming to sit out on if you were spending any amount of time in your room. The way the shower is plumbed, you have to stand in the center of the bathtub which I find a bit awkward and potentially a bit dangerous. But there was plenty of hot water and good water pressure. The only food we had here was the breakfast buffet. I can say it was adequate but definitely not the best we had compared to other hotels. I didn't have to deal with the staff here so I really can't comment on what type of service they provided or how helpful they would be. We only spent one night here. The pool area is quite beautiful and I can see where it would be enjoyable to out there in warm weather. I think this hotel is definitely worth staying at. So many beautiful architectural details throughout, as well!