Overall, I had a fantastic stay at the Old No. 77 Hotel. The hotel is housed in a beautiful historic building, and it's clear that thoughtful care has gone into preserving its original character and charm. The staff were exceptionally friendly and quick to assist whenever needed, notably resolving an issue with my in-room safe promptly.
I stayed in a Premium King room, which featured impressive 15-foot ceilings and original hardwood floors, adding to its unique appeal. While the high ceilings create an airy, industrial vibe, the decor felt slightly sparse, affecting overall coziness. The original floors, though charming, do carry sound easily, and conversations from neighbors above were occasionally audible, impacting my sleep slightly. Additionally, despite blackout curtains, the height of the windows allowed in more ambient light than expected.
The bathroom was my favorite part—modern yet timeless. A soaking tub would have been a delightful addition. Minor conveniences like notepads, stationary, and clear mini-bar pricing were missing, and the heater struggled a bit with maintaining warmth during the cold snap. WiFi was available, though it didn't require login credentials, raising minor security concerns.
However, these minor details did not overshadow an otherwise memorable experience. I'd happily stay again and recommend it highly for its history, location, and welcoming atmosphere.