Frommer's Review
This old-world hotel, originally built in 1734, is the best in town. It has an open courtyard with lush flower boxes decorating the façade. As befits an old inn, rooms come in various shapes and sizes. The midsize bathrooms are well equipped; each has a shower and more than half have tubs. Guests are required to take at least one meal here, but that shouldn't be a problem -- the traditional cuisine is delicious. The restaurant serves lots of reasonably priced wines.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; fitness center; babysitting; laundry service; limited-mobility rooms
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