A lovely boutique-style hotel, close to the city centre, we loved its quirky interior decor. It made a great welcome to come indoors from the sweltering heat, to find a nicely air-conditioned reception. The air-conditioned room was comfortable with a good 'cabinet-style' shower room. On the down side, the room was overcrowded with furniture: a bedroom chair which didn't need to be there, and a lovely vintage travel chest which served as a bedside table, but wasn't of much practical use. I think travellers prefer to have room to move about and good storage space, which this room lacked. The breakfast offering was very good with a wide choice of continental ingredients and a lovely team on hand to make a fresh omelette and promptly tidy up after guests. My only critisism of the breakfast area was that there were a lot of flies, who seemed to be 'at home'. i found this very off-putting: it spoiled the presentation. No-one wants to see flies around fresh food. I think there is an easy solution to this, a UV insect trap, which I urge the owners to pursue. One of the days, we found the room had not been cleaned as it should: no attempt to flatten the sheets and dirty cups left unwashed. Sadly this was done by a young man, who should be more interested in guest comfort. Disappointing. Also, types of tea not the same each day(?) pourquoi? Surely not difficult to do. Would I stay again? If those few things above were addressed, yes. A great hotel, but needs more attention to detail.