Booked for one night. There is no on site parking and most on street parking around the hotel is only available until 8am the next morning. Staff were super kind at check in and check out. The room was average in terms of cleanliness. Beds were not overly comfortable, there were no chairs, and the tv requires you to cast from your phone (which would fine but the wifi was pretty much non existent). The reservation was very clear we were travelling with a child, but they still only left two towels in the washroom. The door to the room didn't do much to keep out sound, so you could hear coming and going all night. This inn isn't accessible at all. There are steep stairs to enter the building, and then narrow hallways to navigate to find the front desk. We had two windows... one looked out at the road, and one looked into a new room the inn is constructing. As the saying goes "you get what you pay for". 200$ is considered a cheap stay in Halifax. Slightly better than sleeping in your car.