Stayed here for 5 nights on business. The front desk staff were friendly and attentive. The rooms were clean and comfortable. It's got a fun decor with lots of cute artwork and nice stories to read about its historical significance.
No ghosts. If you believe in that.
The only "cons" would be:
- HVAC system. No individual control (I personally like my rooms cold) and one vent above the bed that's pretty loud when shut. Strange hissing sound from the radiator.
- The shower would suddenly get scalding hot for no reason. Fine for adults as we can "jump back" but if my child were in there, I'd be pissed if she were burned.
- Wireless internet is ssssllllloooooowwwww. Not even worth using. Bring a hotspot.
Rooms were pretty quiet despite the reviews of the "thin walls". Elevators were small and cramped but that's what you'd expect from an antique hotel. Decent area, lots to eat around you especially Seamus McCafferty's Irish Pub downstairs.