At the St. Michel, each room is individually decorated with antiques imported from England, Scotland, and France by the owner. Built in 1926, this historic and intimate inn has glass chandeliers suspended from vaulted ceilings in the public areas. Dinner at the Restaurant St. Michel is inviting, but there is also a more casual bar and dining area behind the lobby, better suited for quiet breakfasts or late-night aperitifs. Pros: personal service; good free continental breakfast; European sensibility. Cons: slightly less than luxurious.
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