The hotel is hard to find. In fact, it consists of three (large, comfortable) rooms above a place called "Pizza Bistro." There is a sign saying "Wellington Street Inn" which is noticeable once you are there, but we drove past it (and tried to check into another place!) before arriving at the right spot. We checked in with a waitress at the bistro who gave us a room key and pointed to a flight of stairs. That was it for the staff on this one night stay. We had to ascend two long flights of stairs to get to our room. The stairs were covered with well worn carpeting and we were a little leery of what we had done as we climbed. The good news is that the room was spotless, enormous, nicely appointed, with couch, chairs, kitchen facilities, microwave, small fridge, coffee machine and iron. We had enormous trouble connecting to the internet (and were about to go back down to the bistro, with reluctance!) when one of us discovered that the password, listed as pizzabistro***, required a capital P and B. The room was quiet. The hotel is perfectly situated in the heart of a charming city. We had a good night.