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Great place to stay if visiting the Oregon District! The wife and I stayed here overnight so we could visit a friend who played at a nearby bar. Our expectations were exceeded! This is an old late 19th century house converted into a few hotel rooms. The one we stayed in "The Oporto" was on the second floor. It actually consisted of a bathroom, dining/kitchenette area, and bedroom. All of which was private (key and deadbolt doors), and did not share any common areas with other guests. There was ample space to accommodate us. Overall it was a "home away from home". The common areas with the lounge, continental breakfast dining area, and Deaf Monty's were nice. The use of space was well done. And what appeared to be the original room carvings and moldings provided a warm atmosphere. The staff were excellent. The owner herself greeted us, and gave us some information about the neighborhood we were staying in. The other woman who helped checked us in gave us a tour of the rooms, and also helped us select a nice bottle of wine to drink later that evening. Overall I highly rate this as a good place to stay. Its quiet (at least in the Winter), warm, and tons of space to relax in.
Had a very enjoyable stay although too short to fully take in all Dayton has to offer. The cheese and olives were delicious and the atmosphere was friendly and quaint. Would definitely recommend!
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Such a wonderful stay in a delightfully old building. Stayed in the Port/Oporto room for 5 nights over Thanksgiving 2023. My area was quite spacious and comfortable - a little chilly (however I am from Florida) but keeping the bedroom door closed helped a lot. The inn in located in the heart of the historic Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio which has quite a few interesting stores, coffee shops, and restaurants all within close walking distance. I stayed 5 nights during Thanksgiving 2023. There is quite a bit of common space on the first floor stocked with coffee, snacks, fruit, OJ, etc. I did have a coffee pot in my room but I liked coming downstairs for it and lingering. I felt safe and welcomed. Leslie is a great hostess and seemed genuinely concerned about my comfort. Wonderful experience, would recommend and will return.
My wife and I were in town to attend a convention and this place was perfect. Cozy, clean rooms. Nice selection of foods for continental breakfast. Walking distance to the convention center as well as being in the heart of a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and eclectic shops.
Absolutely delightful place to stay. We rode our bikes up to Dayton from Xenia and decided to spend the night. I wasn’t hopeful since we were calling around at the last minute, but alas! A room with a beautiful king sized bed and jacuzzi tub was available and the owners were extremely sweet and accommodating. I would love to stay here again next time I’m in Dayton. Lots of breakfast options, a nice comfy common area, the rooms are very spacious with lots of cute antique furniture throughout, and the jacuzzi in our room was exactly what we needed after a long day of bike riding!