Lonely Planet Review
The service at this central hotel is extremely helpful, and really shines if you're the kind of guest who brings a list of tricky needs - and if you're a regular, you can expect a complimentary bottle of wine. Now there's a way to ensure repeat business.
The rooms themselves at this 100-plus-room, four-star affair are tastefully but modestly decorated and feature soundproofing, broadband access and even mugs, in case those dinky cups in most hotels just can't hold enough tea and coffee for you. Superior rooms are located at the front, but if you're not that fussed about location within a building (there are no views to speak of), then settle for a standard room - they're almost identical.
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Sally O'Brien