Historic, but inexpensive, hotel




We spend a week on St. Croix in a nice, but concrete hotel, so it was a wonderfull experience to stay in 1829. When you get use to all the stairs, the hotel just grow on you. The staff do their job, but if you get time to talk with them a new world open. The hotel is part of the Haagensen House tourist tour. I special feeling sitting with a cold beer and a group of tourist turns up. We got a fantastic invitation to the owns own balcony and what a view of the city, the harbour and the crusierships. The pool is small but so nice.
The bar wasn...
Reviewed by:rimfalk from Denmark on Sep 29 2006




Enjoyed the location and view
I stayed at this hotel in May of 2004 and found it to have a wonderful location and great view. I a...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from Salt Lake City on Jan 08 2006



If you like history, you'll like this hotel
It was very authentic and the manager and staff were very nice. There aren't glass windows, but...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from Columbus, OH on Sep 02 2005