One should be ready for a unique experience when staying in this hotel. It has only five rooms, I believe, and is really labeley a Bed & Breakfast. When arriving, one is on a one way street so the taxi is blocking traffic when unloading and loading you and your luggage. Entry to the hotel is through a large steel door which is always closed and locked, so it's necessary to ring the front desk upstairs for someone to come down, unlock the door to let you in, and then assist you with your luggage up the stairs and into the small reception area. Maxim, the only real employee other than the maid, is very helpful. The building where the hotel is located is an older, elegant building once belonging to a Viscount or someone important. The hotel just occupies a part of one floor. The rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable. The breakfasts, which are included, are just average, with a small selection of items available. Also, there is no restaurant, so it's necessary to go out for all food item after the breakfast is served. Usually the guests are out sightseeing so this is not a major problem. I would stay at this hotel again, mostly because Maxim and the lady at breakfast, who is also the maid, are so courteous and helpful. They add so much to the facility.