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| - Part art gallery, part hotel, this is a one-of-a-kind place to stay. I arrived late at night and the front desk were accommodating and took me up to my room in the antique elevator (I think they said it was from 1908??) that took my breath away. I know, cliche, but it was beautiful! The only downside - it needs an operator, so it's not super useful for daily use.
I love the art everywhere - it made me feel so fancy. I don't get enough moments like that as a student, so it was very welcome. I stayed in the Queen Suite, which was so beautiful. Definitely Instagram-worthy! The blue and white colour scheme felt peaceful, while the wall art gave it a bit more edge. Definitely enjoyed it, even though the room was quite small.
Oh, one thing to note: there is no bath tub, only a shower. Not a big deal for me, but it's something to be aware of.
I didn't mind the small size of the room because I was by myself, and if I was feeling a little cramped they have common areas on each floor where you can sit and relax. It felt more like a community than a pure hotel that way, which I really liked!
I ate at the restaurant once and had the Pretzel Club - so tasty! The mustard is A+. The fries are cooked to perfect. And the restaurant itself is super cute.
They also have events in the evenings, though I didn't take part in any of that myself.
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