Don’t be confused and turn away from Le Capitale because you think it is a theater instead of your hotel. This turn of the century theater has been converted into a hotel in one of the most interesting remodeling jobs. There is still a theater as well as a restaurant on the ground, but back behind the front desk is the hotel. The rooms are really unique, two floors with the living room and bathroom downstairs and the bedroom up in a loft. They are by no means huge, but are very homey and comfortable. The bathroom is very quaint with a clawfoot tub. The wifi is also super fast.
The location is great, a quick walk through the old city walls into the historical district. It’s a small town, so from the hotel you can pretty much get anywhere within about 15 minutes.
Parking is valet only, but they are pretty quick to...
Read moreWe have gone to eat at the resto about 10 different times this summer(2016) and the food is always delicious. One day at lunch, I forgot my purse at the Restaurant, and I had lot's of cash in it also, cause I needed to pay different bills. When I realize after 4 hours that I forgot it there, I went right away, and they sent me to Mr. Laval Tremblay the restaurant maitre D. They found my purse and gave it back to me intack, not missing one penny! OMG they are still honest people in the wonderful world. Thank you so much! We will...
Read moreGreat location, very cute. Not too expensive. The restaurant attached was pricey, but delicious and had phenomenal service. Our room had poor ventilation though so every time we took a shower, the room would get incredibly muggy and actually started to smell a little mildew-y after a few days. That being said, the room was clean, well maintained (despite its dated-ness), and affordable, and the hotel was centrally located. 4 stars...
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