
I stayed in room 209, and I found the bedding to be clean and quite comfy, with the toilet also spotless. The family room, which had a double bed and a single bed, felt a bit snug, but for a night’s stay, it was perfectly fine and nothing too fancy. The price I paid was an absolute steal! The hotel staff were super friendly, and the location was fantastic—just a short walk to Union Street and Union Square for dining and shopping. The train and bus stations were also only about a 10-minute stroll away. Parking was a bit limited, but I managed to secure a spot for the weekend through my parking space. I didn’t get a chance to check out the bar or restaurant. Just a heads up, the room was up a couple of flights of stairs, and I didn’t see a lift, so if that’s a concern for you, it’s worth asking ahead. The shower was wonderfully warm with great pressure. There were tea, coffee, and biscuits in the room along with a kettle. Plus, there was a TV with Netflix and free Wi-Fi. An iron and hairdryer were available too. Overall, it was a fantastic bargain—cheap and cheerful!

Conveniently located and easy to find. The charming terraced exterior adds to its appeal. The accommodations are modest, yet the bed was very comfortable and the room was spotless. There was an abundance of hot water, and the external noise was minimal. The staff, led by the attentive and accommodating Reuben, made the room change I requested (the first room had some noisy pipes) a breeze. The breakfast was outstanding - a solid 5 stars! The service matched the quality, with delicious grilled bacon, butcher’s Cumberland sausage, perfectly fried eggs, hash browns, mushrooms, and more, all cooked just right. Fresh juices and fruit were also available. Plus, there’s a nice selection for a continental breakfast.