This is not a B&B in the sense that most Americans, Canadians, or Brits/Irish, etc, would think that it is. They rent out converted apartments. The location of the B&B is NOT the same as where they rent the places, although I imagine that they are all relatively close. Not knowing this, it certainly caused me some confusion and disappointment. In addition, there is no real "B&B", but rather, just a building, up some stairs, and with a sign on an apartment door. You have to call the person ahead of time to let them know that you'll be dropping by. I had to wait over 20 minutes for them to show up, and tell me to take my things around the corner, etc. While the place I ended up was nice and clean, if I had known this before, I would not have decided to stay here, as I wanted to stay at a more traditional B&B. There was no breakfast, also. Basically, go in knowing this information and you'll probably be fine.