The room was charming and comfortable for its size. I had read they were small. I had not anticipated not having a table or desk to sit at.There was a folding chair and tv table, but I even had trouble finding a spot to place that so I could eat a takeout meal.
I arrived a few minutes after five to find a sign in a side door to text for a code. I had been hoping for help getting my suitcase up the insane staircase. Luckily, I was strong and steady enough to take it one step at a time.
There was no previous information given about parking, but luckily the very friendly owner of the shop next door told me about the public lot behind the hotel for future use.
There was a filtered water bottle filler in the hall, but the water still tasted bad. There were bags of ice in a tiny fridge beneath that, with no sign saying it was in there.
In some of the advertising, a free breakfast had been mentioned. I'm not usually one for breakfast, however there was no mention of it ( or really much useful information ) in the room. There was a tiny coffee machine in the room and strangely small cups.
One morning, I went out the front hoping to meet the owners finally and grab some coffee from the breakfast area.
There were two people there. No coffee and certainly no breakfast in sight. Made a minute of small talk and escaped to a great place called The Local for breakfast.