The hotel is surprisingly clean and well-kept for being so old. They offer basic amenities. The wi-fi is not tied to the room so is not secure at all. But at least there is WiFi. The towels smelled great and the sheets were soft. The pillows were too thick for how soft the bed was my side of the bed was so comfortable, but my boyfriend’s side was sunken. The walls were very thin, we were awakened every night by the neighbors. There was a fan and it helped create some white noise to tolerate that better. There was no AC and the room trapped heat pretty well, but sometimes got too hot. The jacuzzi in our room worked great. Our bath wash ran out and was not replenished and the shampoos/conditoner not great for long hair. We used our own soaps. In terms of security, there was an outside ladder with platform, the window only lifted a certain amount but there is always that ability. The staff were all friendly and helpful, but not to th professional standards you’d find at the nice chain hotels, this was more like an informal professional style, which seemed fine and more personable. Regarding breakfast. I love the waffle makers and fresh fruits The coffee isn’t the greatest but if you use bottled water to make your own in your room, that’s good. I think the tap water flavor clashed with the coffee. If you plan to walk to the conference center, be prepared to walk through dirty streets on the way. Overall, if you are fine with “good clean” this is a solid place.