The Celeste is a beautiful old old place with lots of charm. The renovation was a successful one, offering modern bathrooms, fireplaces, wifi, and televisions didn't interfere with the history and aura of the building. We felt comfortable and safe. The staff was pleasant and courteous. When we shared a couple minor issues with our room (lightbulbs burnt out and a wall hook pulled loose), the front desk host assured us they'd be remedied for the next guest. The religious decor was a respectful and at times playful nod to the building's past as a convent, it didn't feel forced and was so much more interesting than the same old mass produced abstract and landscape prints. Was very nice (less stressful) to park once and walk to the Xcel Center and dinner. I'd happily stay again.