Classic older hotel with friendly staff. Sweet sepia-like hand drawings of old famous city views on all doors and walls. No air conditioning but screens on some windows (so loud city sounds all night long.) Elevator has a manual gate, which was a fun retro experience. The walk-in closet is massive enough for two suitcases open on stands and still room for two people to use it as a dressing room. Room is large even with the king-sized bed but the bed is very stiff. Breakfast was provided but was somewhat limited (hard boiled eggs, toast, fresh waffle maker, apples). Best to consider parking is tough—they said it could accommodate a very small sedan only, so we ended up having to use a public lot two blocks away ($45/day, add $10 for in and out and only open 7am to midnight). Street parking is metered and restricted to 2 or 3 hours on Monday to Saturday. A couple of good neighborhood coffee shops and restaurants in the surrounding blocks.