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March 15, 2024
If you consider staying here, you need to be aware of the following, and factor it in to your choice. Mobility- you need to be able to walk and negotiate uneven steps. Wear grippy shoes (says the person who wore Birkenstocks on the morning coffee run- no in-room coffee-and nearly took a header); difficult to find at night- arrive during the day or bring a headlamp and/or flashlights to navigate to the hotel- the signs are not well placed and we had trouble finding it, compounded by the paths being unlit; unsafe room conditions- the doors lock with a key from the inside, which is considered a fire safety hazard; the room we stayed in had a minuscule shower with no curtain, with a handheld without a mount, allowing water to spray all of the electrical fixtures, one of which was malfunctioning (light was flickering); hot water (“if we wanted it” available only by flipping a breaker); no smoke detector in room. We do understand that this hotel is in an ancient place, but many of these safety issues could be fixed easily while maintaining the historic building. For the amount we spent, we expected better.