Frommer's Review
It's not really a hotel let alone boutique, but step inside what appears to be a pretty residence -- freshly painted in a fetching red -- and you've found yourself a really good value B&B/guesthouse (and gay-friendly) with a funky offbeat character. And -- as it's diagonally opposite the Old Synagogue -- it's right on the walking tour. Rooms are cheaply furnished but with more imagination than anything comparable in this price category. The six double deluxe rooms (75€/$96), named after famous cities, all have balconies with Synagogue views (Sydney and San Francisco are particularly appealing). Double rooms are quite a bit smaller; ask for the one with a balcony. The two singles are predictably tiny, but come with balconies. Bathrooms for all the rooms are appropriately billed as "shower cubicles." There are no real public spaces, and the reception area is up a flight of stairs. Note that breakfast (served only on request, and delivered to the room) costs an additional 5€ ($6); better to head to Zhanski Bazar (this is what it's called) and pick up a banitsa.
Facilities:
Fitness facilities nearby; guided tours; car rental and pickup service on request
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