A Night or Two? Sure. A Week? Pack a Pillow.
3.5
If you need a place to crash for a night or two, this spot will do the trick. Itâs clean, well-located, quiet, and reasonably priced, all solid wins. The room had everything youâd expect, including plenty of towels, and for the rate, itâs hard to gripe too much.
That said, the bed was stiff and the pillows were practically nonexistent. The first nightâs sleep was sheer exhaustion; the second was a restless battle against discomfort. Honestly, a decent pillow couldâve saved the whole experience, but having both a hard bed and flimsy pillows made a good nightâs sleep a lost cause.
Breakfast was underwhelming, some cereal, pastries, and small coffee cups that barely woke up my taste buds. A simple bagel with cream cheese wouldâve been a game-changer.
Now, for the real highlight, Emily. I think that was her name, anyway. She was at the front desk and was easily the best part of my stay, even though we only interacted for about three minutes. Sweet, kind, and genuinely beautiful, I say that not just as a guest, but as a photographer with a trained eye for symmetry, bone structure, eyes that make a poet pick up a pen, and that effortlessly charming smile. Will that help you decide whether to stay here? Probably not... unless you're casting a commercial.
All in all, not a bad place for a short stay, but if youâre planning more than a couple nights, you might want to look elsewhere.