We managed to get a room here at a very crowded time in Ithaca NY--just before Cornell's graduation. The hotel has been lovingly restored but still shows its age by the distinctiveness of rooms. Ours was very comfortable with private bath. A breakfast was included. It also has a decent restaurant/bar on the ground floor--a real plus for a place outside of town. Because it was a 19th century hostelry, it is on the intersection of two state roads, so there are no extensive grounds. We had some business in Ithaca, but also were sightseeing in the area. The hotel itself doesn't have business type amenities, but we did not need them there. It was a fine location for sightseeing in the region.
