There are self-guided walking tours of the town to do,...
There are self-guided walking tours of the town to do, restaurants to enjoy, art guilds and galleries to spend time in, pleasant people to talk to wherever you go, and trips to surrounding areas to explore and then return to Brandon for a quiet night's sleep. I could see myself living in a small town like Brandon where people know each other and care about each other, as well as welcoming "outsiders" to the community.
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Guest review by
Richard
United States
4.0
I didn't like that there was not a guest elevator.
I didn't like that there was not a guest elevator. We did not like
that there was not a TV. We were disappointed in the breakfast and
the total lack of attention we were given at breakfast. We were expecting to have personal service and not just a Super 8 breakfast that we could have had at one-half the price.
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Guest review by
jane
United States
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Very good - What previous guests thought, 401 reviews
Very good · 401 reviews
Wonderful historic hotel in a charming town. Spacious and welcoming rooms, lobby and common spaces full of fascinating period details that make the place truly special. The staff were extremely kind and helpful. There is an elevator dating back to the early 1900s, which can only be operated by staff—a very understandable choice given its historic value. But they are always available to operate it for guests, either for luggage or simply upon request.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 401 reviews
Very good · 401 reviews
Beautiful, historic building with a lot of charme and character. A nice pool in the back, free parking.
Personally, I liled the actual physical key in lieu of the common key card.
The room was spacious and original.
Keep in mind that pretty much everything is closed on Mondays in Brandon.