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The Columns

The Columns

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(396)
3.6
COST
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This late 19th-century Italianate villa is named for its most distinctive architectural feature. Columns was built in 1883 as a private residence for a tobacco merchant, before serving as a wartime boardinghouse and then, in the Fifties, a hotel. Today it belongs to the owner of the Drifter Hotel, but it’s a very different vibe from the Drifter’s mid-century motel aesthetic; after a thorough renovation it’s a Victorian fantasy world, as ornate and colorful as any hotel in town. Columns’ rooms and suites show plenty of variety, thanks to the historical floor plan. All are decorated in a style you might call maximalist, out of eclectic elements that feel more collected than designed. Some have claw-foot tubs, some have 15-foot ceilings, and all come with Tivoli radios and Aesop bath products. The bar is the social heart of the hotel, centered around a Victorian lounge with classic coffered mahogany ceilings; this location is merely a suggestion, though, as your drinks will follow you to the garden, the porch, or any of the other common spaces. Meanwhile breakfast and a Sunday Jazz Brunch are served in the hotel’s dining room, along with a simple menu to accompany your evening drinks.

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Wheelchair Accessible
Pets Welcome
Free Wi-Fi
Landmark View
Non-Smoking Rooms
Air Conditioning
Meeting Rooms
Wheelchair Accessible
Pets Welcome
Free Wi-Fi
Landmark View
Non-Smoking Rooms
Air Conditioning
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Street Parking
24-Hour Front Desk
Room Service
Housekeeping
Wakeup Service
Kids Free Without Extra Bedding
Laundry Service
Room Safes
Suites
Blackout Curtains
Connecting Rooms
Bathrobes
Clothes Iron
Hair Dryers
Complimentary Newspapers
Accepts Credit Cards

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