Not exactly a jewel, more of an unpolished, very basic stone. My husband and I, along with our two little dogs stayed for three nights during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in a deluxe room with kitchenette. While we didn’t need to use all the amenities of the kitchenette, it still lacked essentials, like paper towels or dish rags. When asked about them, we were simple told they have none and offered up some bath towels instead.
The “hotel” also provides complimentary use of their single, wash tower for laundry. However, unless you stand guard while the load is being washed/dried, beware of other guests taking out your laundry while in use to jump ahead of line.
The weather was in our favor, albeit frigid and windy, until our last day when the rain arrived. Assuming there would be umbrellas to utilize, like most hotels provide, that was not the case at this property. They sold umbrellas for $15 each.
The location of the hotel is quite central and is walking distance to several, iconic landmarks. The condition is meh and could use an update. The rooms are average in size and acceptably clean, but again, zero to no amenities other than unlimited, refillable bottled water. The lighting in our room was pretty dim, even during the day with the curtains drawn in the small window.
We chose this hotel because of our little, super senior fur babies and the need for a kitchenette due to their special diet and meds that need refrigeration. Unfortunately, this was a miss for us