Hotel well-located in the centre of the old town. The fabric of the hotel is old, though well-maintained and very attractive, if you're looking for a hotel with local character and a sense of heritage. Room was good, with plenty of space and a large bathroom. No aircon, so a bit sticky on a warm summer evening, but not bad. Small, jerky elevator and narrow stairs. Public spaces quite tight. Good restaurant. Only grumble is that arriving by car is a pain. You can unload the car at the hotel door, though it's on a very narrow, dead-end alley, requiring you to reverse back out again (typical of European medieval town centres!). The nearest car park is about 8 minutes walk away. Not really a business hotel, much more focused on leisure.