The Peerless was a nice stay for a couple nighta on our trip up the coast. We stayed in the honeymoon suite. Plenty of space and quiet during our stay. The adjustable shades made the views customizable. So we could open them more to see the mountain views or close them. There are homes and businesses on all sides, but still felt private. The bathtub was a decent size for two large adults. I loved the whole vibe of the room. They have done a great job of keeping the historic feel. It was within walking distance or a short drive of a main street stretch of shops. I didn't book it for this reason, but the ad says ADA compliant but I would not book this room if you cannot climb the steep twisty staircase. I had a hard time carrying our luggage up it. The no staff on sight was a new experience. But the instructions for getting in were very easy.
Close walk to the plays and Main Street dining! Beautifully restored hotel with all the amenities. Loved our stay, will definitely choose The Peerless next time in Ashland!
We enjoyed two nights here. There is a quaint and shady courtyard for lounging, and the room was unique. The bed was very comfortable! We enjoyed the mini complimentary bottle of sparkling wine and having morning coffee freshly made. The location is within easy walking distance to downtown, though a few blocks from the main drag. Would stay here again!
The place was beautiful but we had ants in our jazzie and spiders on me and found some kind of pill đ on the floor and bed comforter was back had some gross white stuff on top of it so not clean. Felt very unclean very upset with it.
The Peerless was so quiet and welcoming. Even though it was 100 degrees outside when I arrived, inside was wonderfully cool. I enjoyed the seating in the room and the bed was incredibly comfortable.
This is a terrific hotel concept.
Stayed here three times. And I will again.
The rooms are quiet, cosy, and utterly charming. The staff are on call and they answer all questions and take care of any issues quickly.
Try this place. I'm a hard core hotel critic and I love the Peerless.
Great historic hotel. If you're looking for modern amenities this is not it. But antiques, charm and a unique experience this is it. Don't expect anyone to carry your luggage or have a lot of bathroom space. Just small, quaint and memorable
We arrived earlier than expected. We were able to get in but not into our room. We really need restroom but there isnât one outside of the rooms. We sent a message asking if we could get in but never received a response. Our room was comfortable. Getting in and out of the tub shower was challenging for me as I have short legs. The community sitting room is comfortable. No decaf tea or coffee available. Good location just under 1/2 mile to OSF. Would consider staying again as long as we can get a room on the first floor.
An absolutely charming place to stay. Beautiful historic building with lush decor. Lots of unique touches and lovely atmosphere. Great peaceful neighborhood with nearby amenities and very quick walk to the centre of Ashland.
If I was forced to suggest any improvements I'd love a slightly later checkout time. But this isn't a deal breaker. Can't wait to stay again.
It was an incredible stay! There is no front desk, but every time I messaged (texted) the property, I got a quick and helpful response back.
We stayed in the double tub room and it was was gorgeous! They provided bath salts and bubbles which was a really cute touch, only wish theyâd provided bath robes to be able to lounge in. They have a beautiful sitting room attached which was a nice place to relax in after. There is no kitchen, but they had a fridge, so that was nice. And there was tea and coffee down stairs every morning.
Its location was awesome too, in walking distance from everything! Thereâs a coffee place basically next door (itâs a bit pricy, so we walked a little farther to Case coffee, our personal favorite) there are breakfast places close by, and the co op is only a few blocks away. We will definitely be coming back!
This is a charming old historic hotel, filled with beautiful antiques. Itâs clean and comfortable, and the location is so convenient. There was easy parking on the street, but we really enjoyed walking to most things.
Very cool to stay in a historic building thatâs in a desirable location, however the furniture in the room and in the patio were terribly uncomfortable for sitting. Bed was comfy. We stayed on the ground floor, someone on the 2nd floor showered at 11pm and the water in the pipes sounds like a hurricane in our room.