The building was built in the early 20th century. I won't focus on the hotel, but there is a chic Sloppy bar on the corner. There is a Russian-speaking waiter, Raul. There are wonderful cocktails here, especially kubata. This bar is the beginning of the century, all the gangsters of America rested here.
According to reviews, we were preparing for the worst, but it turned out well. The rooms are clean, bright, everything is there: 2 towels per person, 5-layer toilet paper (which surprised me, we thought it would not be at all), shampoo and shower gel, there is a socket in the bathroom and charges our phones normally (other sockets in the room are local, we took an adapter from Russia but it did not fit). The only moment the bar in the lobby comes up with prices from the ceiling, there were 6 of us, everyone came up and took the same thing, but at different prices, you need to say confidently - I have a cocktail like yesterday for $ 3. The piano in the lobby bar is well played by a pianist in the evenings. The location is great, everything is nearby. Breakfast is good, on the roof.
We spent two days in this hotel , the breakfasts are gorgeous , varied, delicious, the rooms are of course miserable, but for a couple of days it's enough most of the time you spend in the city anyway and you just come to spend the night. The hotel is very conveniently located right in the center of the old town, just a stone's throw away