Our room was in the main building, the one that dates from 1581, on the first floor (i.e. the floor above the ground floor, in European usage). The room was very small, although reasonably well appointed, and the bathroom was cramped. Other rooms on this corridor were considerably larger. Not surprisingly, there was no air conditioning, but it was possible to keep the room comfortable at night by opening the windows. Noise from the street below began early in the morning, however. The hotel's location on Torvet, the square containing the town's Medieval cathedral, was ideal. The buffet breakfast, which was included in the room price, offered a good selection, but no smoked or pickled fish, which are common in breakfasts in other hotels in Denmark and Norway. The breakfast area had an appropriate antique decor. The dinner in the hotel's restaurant was excellent in terms of both cuisine and decor.