We stayed here for two nights. Upon walking on, it is clear that this is a historic hotel, apparently built in 1861! While it has been clearly updated since then, it does feel a bit dated. The staff are kind and helpful. After checking in, a woman walked us over toward our "apartment" room, which we booked for the extra space since our adult daughter was traveling with us. To get to the room, we had to walk through a back door into another building, go upstairs (there is an old caged elevator if you need one), through another locked door to get to the apartment door. We had one set four old-fashioned keys to get into our apartment. We felt that if there was a fire or we needed to leave quickly, it would be nearly impossible with so many locked doors! It was also pretty inconvenient- we basically had to all leave or come back together. We did this both mornings to go to the included breakfast (fairly nice with espresso, eggs, cheeses, meats, fruit, croissants, juices, cakes, cereals, and more). If we came back, we would prefer to stay in one of their regular hotel rooms. read more