Highest marks go for the room price compared to other surrounding properties. Without my kids along, a pool wasn't essential, and I simply needed a place to stay after a friend's reunion. It was a miserably hot day and the inn was sweltering, but my tiny room was pleasantly cool due to a ceiling fan, little a/c floor unit, and another fan perched on top. The water receptacle on the a/c overflowed by the following morning, but the staff quickly cleaned up the water. I definitely broke a sweat trying to use the bathrooms (one shower, 2 stalls on the 5th floor). I don't know how many rooms had private baths, but I never ran into anyone in the restroom. The bathrooms were clean, but very old. The common areas were beautifully appointed, but it had the air of an elderly relative's home...a little threadbare, but smelling of history! The front desk was amazingly accommodating (thank you, Kathryn Weimer) to the questions of every guest - a personal concierge for an eclectic group of guests. The continental breakfast was quite adequate; coffee, o.j., oatmeal, fresh fruit, an assortment of muffins, breads, and sweet rolls. Getting ice required a trip all the way to the lobby (hot stairs or old-fashioned gated elevator) where a tiny ice machine sat. European Inn is aptly named...it is a youth hostel for adults!
Room Tip: There are not views from any of the rooms, but the east side will catch some lake breezes
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