Artists's Rendering
The last time I booked into the Gold Spike (Siegel Suites) the low-key Hotel was being refurbished.
Nonetheless, in spite of side-stepping a construction-worker or two, my brief stop-over as a guest was quite a spoil.
Readers of the Tattler may recall I was quite the happy little camper once I strode through the door and found myself firmly ensconced in the Penthouse suite!
Post: 10/20/09
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Currently, the little gem - just off Freemont Street - is up-and-running to full capacity.
And, there is a lot for Management to shout about.
The entrance boasts a pretty terrace which is quite inviting to the weary traveller aching to find a little respite from it all.
And, since my last visit, the owners have renovated - and incorporated into the lodging mix - a property they purchased just adjacent which benefits Gold Spike guests.
A glittering pool, cabana-style, awaits guests keen on stretching out under the sun to catch a few rays on a lazy off-day or two.
At night under a canopy of stars and full moon - the aesthetically-pleasing terraced area - is a soothing sight that nurtures the soul.
The pool is "multi-level" and features a couple of water fountains that kids (adults, too) love to splash in, for starters.
A white theme - used throughout in the armchairs and pretty umbrellas that top a dozen-or-so tables scattered about - add a touch of class that appeals to the senses.
The canvas curtains adorning the railings on the upper and lower levels of the Hotel walkway add an old-world charm to the impecably clean space.
The rooms are decorated with flair - quite spacious - and feature quite a few amenities.
And, guess what?
The rates are resonable, too!
See 'ya there.
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