This is not your average hotel stay. The property is made up of a handful of funky rooms, each with a specific theme. Some have a shared bathroom, but we reserved the Coo-coo clock upstairs room with a private bathroom. Suffice to say, this is not for families or for those with heavy luggage. There are stairs, lots of them, so be prepared. Once we made it to the room, we noticed that it had no television. Oh the horror! I suppose it is because the rooms are so small and close, a tv would make too much noise. The bed and table were bolted down, and walking space was tight. We did have a balcony, but I didn't feel comfortable walking on it sunce it was wooden and felt unstable (that is just me). On a positive note, it was very quiet all night and the staff was super friendly and accomodating (I asked for a blow dryer and was given one at the front desk-- don't automatically expect one in the room). Oh, and it was around the block from the train station which was the best part.