This is a charming, historical hotel, but the room we stayed in was really small and the box springs on the bed creaked terribly. There was no thermostat in the room, so no way to control the temperature except to call the front desk, which we did. But even though we were told it would be turned up, she said the humidity caused problems with getting it to work right. It was cool and rainy, and we were awakened by a loud dripping apparently from the roof onto a metal surface, then later by the person next door walking on the wooden floor with hard-soled shoes. The walls were thin, and we also heard a blow dryer running. The weekend nightly rate was almost $70 higher than for a weeknight, and it certainly wasn’t worth the extra cost. This was our first and last stay there. It was convenient to restaurants and shopping, but that was the only plus.