It's over 100 years old but, aside from a very slow elevator (take the stairs), it's very nice. The bed was comfortable, our room had an interesting layout...sort of L-shaped, so our adult son had some privacy. The breakfast was atypical but very good (little dishes of quiche, baked oats with berries, etc.), the eating room was like a museum of Western/Native American art pieces. There was no microwave in the room but you could use the one in the breakfast area, and no fridge in the room either.