Ranging in style from Rococo revisited to severe Neoclassical, these three side-by-side stately 19th-century buildings add up to one centrally located good option. On a quiet, narrow backstreet close to the cathedral—and a few blocks away from the town's main museums, opera, and theaters—the hotel offers a sleek, minimal-meets-trad-interior. In the lobby, clocks toll the hours in countries around the world, while modern, clean-as-a-pin guest rooms, all in beiges and maroons, offer tranquil havens for businesspeople and weary travelers. Pros: city-center location; quiet rooms. Cons: bland decor; no restaurant. receptionist
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