We stayed three weekdays here in a separate building from the old, charming looking place they picture. Basically it was terrible. The door to the room had a key pad with exposed batteries and wiring, although we had an actual key to open the door. The rooms did not have actual number plates on the doors, just hand-written numbers on stickers. The bed was hard, the traffic outside was noisy. The bathroom was a joke. No towel bars, no place to put your clothes or toiletries while taking a shower, not even a hook on the back of the door. Shower was so small that if you dropped anything you had trouble picking it up, plus there was nowhere within the shower to place your soap, shampoo, etc. took forever to get slightly warm water. The room was hot but they were able to provide a fan, though it was completely dust covered.
Out in the hall, under the stairs to the second floor, was a pile of scrap wood.
Ok, so then outside the building they had dug up a pipe and there were piles of lumber, bags of sand or something, the “ballroom” was filled with paint cans. As you enter the back of the main hotel building to go to the front desk there was a strong odor of some kind of solvent, who knows why? We were there for three weekdays and no one was doing any “refurbishing”. The two good qualities were that is was a convenient location to the heart of town, and the receptionist, Florence, was exceedingly gracious and personable.