Only a few minutes drive to the Old City, this B&B was comfortable, quiet, and spotlessly clean. My husband and I stayed there for one night last week.
Our host, Daniel, was pleasant and informative.
The room was appointed with small fridge, microwave, and sink area. Though I only seem to recall two wine glasses and no other dishes, soap or washing or drying cloths. Perhaps they have those if requested.
We had an amazing sleep in one of the most comfortable beds I've ever slept in. As well as beautiful linens and throw pillows on the bed, there was a sitting area, a/c, radio, and lighting options. There were soft, white towels, and a lush bathmat in the bathroom, along with q-tips, cosmetic pads, small toiletries (per usual), and a make-up mirror for when that bathroom sink area is already occupied. We loved the high ceilings, the medallion and chandelier, and traditional windows of this home from the late 1800s.
Breakfast the next morning was served in a lovely dining area, next to a living area, and consisted of coffee, tea, juices, water, and three courses. Fruit smoothie (served in a bowl) with a selection of yogurt, maple syrup, walnuts, granola, or homemade jam to add to it. This was followed by eggs benedict with hashbrowns and a tomato item that seemed to be fresh chopped tomatoes in olive oil and a touch of balsamic. And, if you still had room there was a dessert item...but I didn't catch what that was as we needed to head out and continue our road trip.
I missed having a luggage rack, and our two large pieces ended up on the floor. Again, perhaps they will provide on request, but we didn't ask for one due to being tired from our drive and just wanting to chill.
There is a bus route on the same street so, if that's your thing, it's easily found and quite frequent.
You will find a deck on the back of the house, accessible through the dining/living space, and open to guests to use at any time.
We would highly recommend this B&B to anyone.