If you value cleanliness, comfort, and a good night’s sleep, do yourself a favor and stay somewhere else.
The moment we stepped into the room, a terrible smell hit us—a mix of dampness, old carpet, and something indescribably musty. The air vents were coated in layers of dust or possibly mold, making it nearly impossible to breathe comfortably. We couldn’t sleep without feeling like we were inhaling filth, and I had to wear a face mask to get through the night—yes, it was that bad.
The bathroom was just as awful. The sink had stagnant water that refused to drain properly, making basic hygiene feel like a challenge. The floors? Sticky. The walls? So thin that we could hear everything—from the creaky floors above us to conversations in the next room. Every step on the wooden floorboards was met with loud squeaks, making late-night trips to the bathroom an adventure in waking everyone up.
For a place that prides itself on being a “historic inn,” it felt more like a neglected, haunted house that no one cares to maintain properly. What’s the point of charm if the experience is unlivable?
We were relieved to check out and will never return.
Rating: 0/5 stars.