The concierge at the hotel was very friendly when we checked in. He gave us all the information we needed and directed us to our room. The hotel has rooms overlooking either the road or the river. We were in one overlooking the road. We were only staying for one night in order to visit a particular restaurant, so weren't that interested in the view. The room itself was very large. The door opened onto an entrance hall, from which you could enter the bathroom or the bedroom. There was plenty of cupboard storage space for people staying several nights. The decor was straight from the 1970s; mahogany veneer units, bronzed mirrors, toffee-coloured toilet, bath and sinks. The hairdryer was one of those old plastic box models where you pull the hose away from the wall-mounted box. That being said, it was very clean and we were amused by the decor rather than put off by it. The bed was very comfortable, although we found the road rather noisy at night. The electric shutters took the edge off, but we had to crack the window because the room was a little stuffy. The hotel is located a short walk from the town centre, where there was a medieval market on over the weekend. There are a few small bars and restaurants in the town. All in all, we found the hotel very good value for money and would stay there again if we needed somewhere to stay in St Julia overnight.