We arrived late in the evening, the parking was easy to find and pretty much attached to the building, at about a $17 rate per day, which I find to be reasonable. We had never stayed here before, but we chose this property because we like to find non-chain/historical/unique properties when we travel, and the couple photos I saw made this property look beautiful, and we were not disappointed upon our arrival. I was happy to notice that the building is locked, and you can only gain entry with a key or get buzzed in. The lady that greeted us was very friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. We had no idea about the historical nature of the property, and were a little surprised by the decor and nun portraits throughout the hotel, but after a quick google search, it made more sense. We did not spend a lot of time at the property, but the building is beautiful. I have a high standard of cleanliness, and this was by far the cleanest hotel I have ever stayed at! Rooms are simple, comfortable, and historically well preserved. Not a super quiet neighborhood, typical city noise. We did notice quite a few people roaming the streets who appeared to be homeless and displaying behaviors consistent with substance abuse, however we never felt unsafe, and who doesnt like a little people watching? I would have loved to see some reading material somewhere about the history of the convent that it used to be, as i find that interesting. Beautiful, CLEAN, comfortable property and friendly staff. :)