Sophisticated hotel with a nice mixture of contemporary and modern features located a short distance from the city walls and train station.
Upon entry the reception, lobby, dining and bar areas are impressive displaying hardwood panelled walls, stained glass windows and various antiques.
We never got to dine there but did use the bar a few times and the service was very good.
Our room (no 17) was located in the modern courtyard annexe on the ground floor, it was small but suitable for a short stay was well appointed, clean and the bed was very comfortable. The bathroom was smart, clean and modern and fitted with disabled persons facilities i.e. grab rails, seated shower etc. however the only hand basin was very small and deep meaning that when used water would spray up from the bottom and wet the floor in that area. I thing that basin would be more suited to a cloakroom.
The wardrobe which also contains a small safe and fridge ( which seemed to be overheating ) was located in such a tight corner that the door could not fully open.
Overall it was a good experience and i would stay there again but would look at other room options.