ST. JAMES HOTEL
Hotel
€€
4.4/5
2025
Recommended
2025
This small hotel occupies a house that once belonged to the Cotton Exchange. The facade has these famous wrought iron balconies, with inside these red bricks. To fit 84 rooms and a swimming pool, the architect had to do little. But the hotel retains some local charm.
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Members' reviews on ST. JAMES HOTEL
4.4/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in february 2024
We stayed here and another larger hotel, we’re coming back to this one. Love the large size room and hardwood floor. Very cozy and convenient.
Visited in february 2024
This hotel charge me 50.00 for incidentals on two occasions for one stay!!! I checked out on February 4th and still haven't received this money back and when I call its a different story each time
Visited in february 2024
Very nice hotel downtown. Stayed for two nights and enjoyed the beautiful room, beautiful pool and friendly staff.
Visited in february 2024
I am truly happy for choosing this hotel. The room was beautiful and cosy, the staff went out of their way to make us feel welcome and were just so kind. Everything is well organised and their lobby is beautifully decorated. Air conditioning worked well, it was clean. Great location, short walk from good breakfast - Mother's and the Ruby Slipper, Canal Street and all the iconic restaurants. We will definitely stay with them next time.
There's no amenities to speak of either. The rooms are spartan (pretty much nothing provided, and what is provided is bolted onto the walls) and are lazily maintained. Here's some additional fun facts: for the left (South) side of the building, there's a garbage truck that services the surrounding buildings in view and hearing of all room windows around 3 am. Additionally, housekeeping at this hotel appears to come between 8:30 am to 10:30 am. They run around slamming trash cans and knocking on doors during that time apparently to remind people they have to check out (what is this, a dorm?). You can hear it all. Charming indeed.
Wouldn't stay again, and did not want to when I first saw it in person. This property is resting on days past, with top reviews mentioning things they don't provide anymore (to be clear, no free breakfast or croissants).