An intimate and sophisticated boutique B&B on a quiet street southeast of the centre, this place has the feel of a tranquil enclave for people in the know. The decor is white wood and classy, the atmosphere refined, and four of the six light and airy rooms have large private balconies. The restaurant serves home-style cooking and there's a small bar.
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