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Businiess name:  Renoir Hotel
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
The lobby was small but the people at the desk had a great view of the entire area, including the two elevators. There were a few sofas and chairs, racks with tourist brochures, and a small dining area for breakfast and lunch. There was a door leading to a pub and a full service restaurant. The lobby was neat and clean and looked like it was newly remodeled or refurbished. But the old triangular building still held much charm with its high ceilings, detailed moldings, and old brass elevator doors. We requested as King/non-smoking and not only did we get exactly what we asked for but the entire floor was non-smoking. At one point I thought I heard an employee say that the whole hotel was non-smoking but the floor below us did not have the “no smoking” signs on their doors. This may have been a recent change and they just hadn’t gotten around to putting up the signs. The room was a typical hotel room, with a king bed and just enough room to walk around it. The wall opposite the bed had a desk with one drawer, a lamp, and chair, a dresser with 3 deep drawers and a TV, and another dresser with 3 deep drawers and an ice bucket with a mirror over the second dresser. There were two night stands next to the bed, each with a drawer, a shelf and a lamp; one also had a clock radio and a phone. There was one overhead light over the main part of the room but not in the hall with the closet. The wall paper and rugs were fairly new as was the print of a still life on the walls.

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