The hotel is well located, a few hundred metres from 'tourist' end of town, and right across the park from the more down-to-earth facilities. It is very quiet and there is parking available in the grounds or on the street. The hotel is a beautifully restored and maintained, elegant villa from the beginning of the 20th century. It has been carefully updated with a lift and up-to-the-minute bathrooms, without spoiling the elegance of the original rooms, corridors and stairs. All the rooms are huge, and comfortably furnished. Very adequate breakfasts are provided, including cooked items if required. The only downside is that there is no hotel restaurant, though other hotels nearby have restaurants which can be used, however, off-season these may themselves be closed, meaning that there is a 10-minute walk to get a meal. The hotel doesn't have a residents' lounge, either, and some may criticise the very small, old-fashioned TV (though not me - we didn't turn it on).
