Just off the eponymous square, this hotel strives to fuse 19th-century style with the modern perception of comfort. We'd call it plush, if not for the tiny, B&B-style reception area. There is a restaurant on the premises, but no need to use it since the area is packed with great places to eat and drink.
The entrance was poorly marked when we visited, but it's the only one in the building, so hard to miss. Note that huge discounts are available over weekends.