This is a special hotel in historic Wallace. I like the renovation style, boutique furniture, and nice environment. The room is very specious. Lots of restaurants nearby.
Ryan Hotel is a very nice old west hotel. However, it doesnât TV, although it does have good internet. Also, some rooms are not air conditioned, but that may or may not be a problem, depending on the weather. The hotel is right in town and very convenient to restaurants, shops and tours.
Donna is so welcoming to her guests she makes you feel at home. It's really nice that they have many menus from the local restaurants so you can choose a place at your leisure.
This is a heritage hotel thus one shouldnât expect every âmodernâ convenience. That said this hotel is very comfortable, very clean, the hot water is very hot and the cold is cold. We stayed a Monday and Tuesday night and had a room facing the Main Street. We had the windows open and were not troubled by any street noise. The owner Donna is a lovely, calm soul and willing to help in any way she can. The wifi was fast and reliable and the coffee and the light breakfast available in the morning was a nice start to the day. I would definitely stay at the Ryan again!
I consider myself very fortunate to have spent an evening at the Ryan Hotel. They provided me with everything I needed to know upon my arrival and my room was very comfortable (it did include a bathroom). To be honest, I feel they should be writing a review about me, and not the other way around, since I failed to abide by one of the instructions in the bathroom about not twisting the shower knob too hard! I felt bad about that, but they did not hold it against me. The area around the hotel is very walkable, and you can easily park on the street. I had a microwave in my room that I used to make oatmeal in the morning. They did a good job of communicating when I needed to arrive, and so that did not become an issue.
We stayed at the Ryan Hotel in historic Wallace, Idaho. The hotel was set in a historic manor and dated
- reminded me of staying at my grandmas house. The hotel highlighted the filming of Dante's Peak. No TV and breakfast was a granola bar, fruit and juice/coffee.