Frommer's Review
British owner/host Mit Amin offers warm hospitality in this charming B&B, housed in a 1920s former apartment building with forest-green shutters and window awnings. Located on a tree-lined residential street, this is a good spot for an extended stay, especially for families who prefer a B&B atmosphere. On the first floor is a parlor/library where a decanter of port is available all day. Another library is downstairs in the garden room, which has a sky-lit conservatory area filled with plants.
The spacious bedrooms are cheerful and attractive, decorated in a mix of antiques (many of them English pieces) and collectibles. Some have canopied beds. All are equipped with kitchenettes (the housekeeper does your dishes), and there's a private balcony through the French doors. A supermarket is within easy walking distance, should you want to cook in your room, though you may be tempted by the several good restaurants close by. Daily newspapers and local phone calls are complimentary; you'll also find a half-bottle of burgundy in your room upon arrival. Note: There's no elevator, so if stairs are a problem, reserve one of the six rooms on the ground floor.
Facilities:
Complimentary membership privileges at a fully equipped health club nearby; fax machine and computer available; free use of washer/dryer
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