Nothing very Victorian... or Inn-ish about The Victorian Inn but "Good, Basic Hotel Rooms" does not sound as charming.
The location was great for walking to the lift and around town. It was a bit noisy and the rooms that start with a 3 are below the first and second floor rooms so are sub-level DOWN UNDER the building. No elevator, no bellmen, no innkeeper, no air conditioning... heat, small refridgerator, t.v. that you can easily hit your head on and coffee maker in room. Adequate continental breakfast starts at 8 a.m. (and not one moment sooner) though the coffee was not ready until 8:20 so we missed it. Many guests were trying to access breakfast in a very small space so it was not very comfortable. It was one of the least expensive places left in town when I made the reservation 1 week in advance.














