The hotel itself was very nice in a quiet neighborhood. The room was very clean and comfortable, but those very dim lights in the bathroom made it feel as I were in a cave. Forget about putting on makeup. The restaurant wasn't open the first two nights of my stay so I walked up the block to another hotel for dinner, as recommended by reception. Food was good but very small portions and expensive. I saw no other restaurants in the area. I didn't like walking there alone, at night, as there were no other people on the street and very little traffic. The second night while walking back to the hotel, there was a vehicle, engine running, lights on, parked across the street. A man kept calling ma'am, ma'am, ma'am to me. I tried to hurry along, but couldn't due to my age. Thankfully, the Hampton Inn restaurant was open the following night and I didn't have to walk around there anymore.
Vertalen