This is an old historical hotel that sits up on the side of a hill, with a quirky feel and look about it and plenty of squeaks and creaks to add to its charm. There are only 20 rooms that are small, but comfortable for the most part. I learned that four of the rooms, the Euro rooms, share a bathroom across the hall upstairs. So if you want a small private bathroom, avoid the Euro rooms. The walls are extremely thin, so you can hear your neighbors if they are loud, and if you are on the front of the hotel, you will definitely hear everything that goes on outside on the street and much of what goes on in the historical town that sits just below the hotel. Sound definitely travels up the hill! The hotel does provide earplugs in all the rooms. The common areas are comfortable and it's nice to meet other guests. The kitchen has a refrigerator, stove, coffee pot, teapots, and dinnerware that you can share with the other guests. The sitting area has a movie screen where you can watch VHS cassettes that the hotel has there. There are also a few board games that you can play. The rooms do not have a TV, so bring a book to read or a deck of cards if you don't want to watch a movie or play a board game. The people that work there are very nice, but you rarely see them. The hotel parking is below the hotel in a narrow alley. Be prepared to walk your luggage up a short steep road or to climb a set of steep narrow stairs. Even though everything is old, it is very clean.