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This boutique hotel appears stately on its exterior facade, which faces a UNESCO World Heritage Site in a wonderfully central location in the city. Inside, the lobby opens into a garden-like atrium courtyard, perfect for light fare during the day or weekend brunch.
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We enjoyed a surprise upgrade to a suite, which seemed more spacious than its ~540 sq. ft. due to incredibly high ceilings, a legacy of the building's status as one of the top addresses of the city.
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We felt especially welcomed thanks to the multiple floral bouquets in the suite, as well as some lovely welcome amenities: a bottle of red wine, olives, fruit juice, and chocolate covered strawberries plus macarons.
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So many even luxury hotels have markedly cut their floral budgets in recent years, so it's always a delight to find fresh flowers in a hotel room or suite. There was even a small bouquet in the bathroom, which featured a rain shower and separate soaking tub.
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The hotel's restaurant offers superb Middle Eastern cuisine, both mezze and small-medium plates that are perfect to share family style. We enjoyed everything we tried, but particular highlights were the lamb kebab, sweet potato, muhammara, and chicken leg with harissa hummus.
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