Guest User
September 13, 2024
The hotel is perfectly situated just one block off Main Street, making it a convenient choice for exploring the area. My wife and I arrived on a Wednesday evening and were immediately impressed by the hotel’s beauty and fresh ambiance—you could still catch the scent of new paint and stain, highlighting how new the property is. As a self-check-in hotel, it doesn't have a traditional front desk, but the lobby's stunning decor more than makes up for it. From the elegant tile floors to the meticulously crafted woodwork, every detail has been thoughtfully designed. The lobby also features fascinating old photos and artifacts discovered during the building's renovation, adding a unique touch to the space. Aside from these displays, the only other amenity in the lobby is a restroom. It’s important to note that all guest suites are on the second floor, and there is NO ELEVATOR—something to keep in mind if you require one. As you ascend the stairs, you'll see an old freight elevator on display, which is a neat historical feature. Reaching the top of the stairs, you'll be struck by the beautifully finished vaulted ceiling. We stayed in the Sunset on Broadway Suite 205, which was cozy and inviting with its tall ceilings. The room had all the essentials: a small refrigerator, a coffee maker with a selection of coffee and tea, and an ice bucket. The bathroom was modern and elegantly styled, equipped with a nice local bar of soap, a hair dryer, and quality body wash, shampoo, and conditioner. Our two-night stay was nothing short of fantastic. We slept exceptionally well, and everything about this hotel was exceptional. It truly made for a wonderful experience!