Fodor's Review:
This impeccably maintained inn has earned its popularity by steadfastly offering clean friendly lodging in a city where the price for a room is liable to cause sticker shock. It's mainly frequented by travelers with business at UW or the surrounding medical facilities, although leisure travelers also find themselves at home here. Traditional rooms, with small bathrooms and some balconies, were built in the 1960s; the larger deluxe and premium rooms, in a more modern wing, have pull-out sofas and kitchenettes. Guests have free use of the fitness room at the Watertown Hotel sister property, and a free shuttle runs Downtown and to the zoo.
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