The Queen suite is nice and big! It has a separate living room, with a medium-sized fridge and a microwave, wine glasses, and free bottles of spring water. The inn also provides a small coffee pot and coffee packs.There are 2 TVs, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. But the one is the bedroom has a remote that couldn’t turn the volume up - could be that the inn hard set it to a low volume. The bed was comfortable, but the AC blowing next to it could be a bit noisy for some people.
The sofa bed is the leather couch type that I believe would feel more comfortable to sleep on than the saggy spring fabric type. We didn’t sleep on it but it felt firm and comfortable (see my pictures - it’s the black sofa that can open up to a full size bed). If you’re sensitive to noise, the fridge in the room might be a bit loud for sleeping.
The inn is located at the edge of town, so it’s away from the hubbub of downtown. Strolling downtown takes only 5/10 mins - a lovely walk recommended first thing in the morning as there aren’t many tourists around yet, so you can enjoy the quiet and just take in the beautiful town. Some bakeries and breakfast areas are already open by 7, and the workers are a lot happier than. We went to this bakery named Birkholm’s and it had amazing danishes.