Frommer's Review
This is one of the oddest hotels in the historic district. Most visitors really like the unusual configuration of rooms, many of which are spacious enough to house families. Set close to the waterfront, the massive building, once a 1900 warehouse, has a lobby that features exposed timbers and a soaring atrium filled with plants. Despite the building's height, it has only three floors, which allows guest rooms to have ceilings of 14 to 16 feet and, in many cases, sleeping lofts. Guest rooms are outfitted with copies of 18th-century furniture and accessories.
Breakfast is the only meal served, but many fine dining rooms are located nearby.
Facilities:
Breakfast room; lounge; babysitting; nonsmoking rooms; rooms for those w/limited mobility
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