The hotel is a beautiful historic landmark that drew our attention. But sadly, the room was lacking in a number of basic comfort and needs. The junior single room is basically a room with a double bed, and a small extra space in the front of the room with a futon type chaise couch. The bed was not very comfortable, the window AC unit roared loudly throughout the night, but never cooled the front part of the room properly. My friend slept on the futon couch in the front and it was hot, as well as the couch was old and he had springs on his back all night. The ceiling fan clacked loudly and was dusty. It appeared that where the hand soap dispenser was supposed to be by the sink, there was conditioner instead. And they had simply put out a bottle of dial hand soap that was 75% empty to use. The TV also did not work. Overall, it was a great historic site but not a place I’d recommend staying at for 100$/night.