Nestled in the old town, this boutique hotel offers a charming retreat with a few quirks. We stayed in a lovely room with a city view, a highlight of our visit. However, when booking, ensure your room has a window that can open; our children's room lacked this feature, and its proximity to the entrance made it quite noisy. The only window provided a view into the publicly accessible courtyard/lobby, which wasn't ideal for privacy. The staff was incredibly friendly, adding a warm touch to our stay. They even prepared a delightful birthday surprise, which was much appreciated. However, the service could be somewhat chaotic, especially when dining on the rooftop terrace, as everything needs to be brought up from the ground floor. The food was decent but not exceptional. One downside was the WiFi, which was very unreliable in our room, and the fridge in the room did not work, which was an inconvenience. Additionally, the hot stone massage was a disaster. The stones were not initially hot, and the therapist had to constantly boil water during the session, which disrupted the relaxation. Furthermore, some stones were dropped during the treatment, and others were too hot - not worth the money. Despite these issues, the hotel's charm and location might make up for the inconveniences for some travelers.