Guest User
September 12, 2024
This is the sweetest place, both the hotel and the little town. The hotel is a classic one from the late 1800's with all the charm that comes with that period. As a fun thing, they have designed the rooms according to all the decades that the house has seen. There is a 20's room, a 60's room, etc. They've clearly done this with lots of humour and happiness, and you feel that as a guest. We stayed in the 50's room, which was very nostalgic with pictures of Elvis and Monroe and typical 50's furniture. Not the highest standard as to beds and bathroom, but absolutely charming, and there even was a kitchenette in our room, lovely REAL windows that actually OPENED out unto the pretty little square and let the sunshine in. Remember hotel windows that open? The staff was incredibly nice and accomodating. Nothing was too much trouble and they helped us in every possible way. We would gladly take this hotel over any of the high end, overdesigned, snooty places you could stay at.