The bright neoclassical façade and art nouveau details have been lovingly restored on this 19th-century building on a quiet residential street. The suites on the top floors offer a nice view of the historic district. In 2002 the hotel opened an annex, the Dependance Anna, in the central courtyard of the block with 12 cheaper rooms, but you must return to the main hotel for breakfast. In an effort to stay competitive, the hotel has Wi-Fi in its rooms and encourages Internet users to call with questions via Skype.
Member Reviews & Ratings:
Thin walls
Posted by inbrooklyn from new york on 3/20/07
Beware rooms here are EXTREMELY thin. Was able to hear everything - and I mean everything from the room on other side of wall -- talking/going to the bathroom. If this doesn't bother you then.....
ROOM: 4.0
ATMOSPHERE: 3.0
SERVICE: 3.0
VALUE: 3.0
RATING: 3.4
best to stay
Posted by omnihash from Helsinki, Finland on 11/14/06
Yes, the hotel Anna was definitly the best place to stay. Like sameone else I was been on the depandance few years ago. - Great rooms but without the services, but I didn“t much money so I taked it. Nowtime I was been back on depandance and - IT CHANGED TO REGULAR HOTEL - connected with the previous one, with the same stuff & other things like on the Anna, but much more quietly and brand new.
ROOM: 4.0
ATMOSPHERE: 5.0
SERVICE: 5.0
VALUE: 5.0
RATING: 4.6