If only I could always find a deal so that I could stay with you. You're so my style when you're not $250 a night.
Even on the second floor, it still felt like luxury. The bathrobes, the full length mirror discreetly tucked into the closet and the bed. How I've yearned for a hotel that equips a bed with both feather and synthetic pillows. I haven't slept that well in a hotel for ages. (Well except for the party goers roaming the hallways. I get it, it was the weekend. But perhaps the hotel could invest in soundproofing the interior walls and doors?)
Some people might balk at the train noises rumbling by from time to time, but to me, that's part of this historic hotel's charm. If you like trains, ask for a room on the south side of the building and enjoy imagining what the hotel felt like back in the day. If that doesn't grab you, I'm sure the grandiose lobby will.
Please, fairy-hotel-god-mother, I beg you. Find me another deal for this hotel soon!