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    The Morgan State House Inn

    4.5 (31 reviews)
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    Living room sitting area third floor apartment
    Dianna I.

    My stay was nothing short of perfect. The owners could not have been more lovely or accommodating. Both buildings are just stunning and pristine. I stayed in the efficiency apartments that are absolutely beautiful, spotlessly clean and nothing was left to chance. I had a lovely living area ,beautiful bathroom, a long hot bath and a view of the park. Tree line streets the area is safe. I dinned at a place recommended by the hosts, Dove and Deer, which was great as well, All around fantastic day I'll be back

    Continental muffin during my morning coffee.
    Michael L.

    We had a really lovely stay here when we collaborated with Discover Albany to do a collection of posts. My photographer stayed in 2F and I stayed in 4B... what an amazing Inn! What I really loved was how differently each room felt. Both were classy, clean, and filled with light. Speaking of light - if you require blackout shades in your life, 4B is not for you (without an eye mask) cuz there's a 10'x10' skylight slanted directly above your bed... and she has no shades (which I personally love... but I have friends who would not deal well with that, hence I'm sharing). Their staff is kind and all who we spoke with were helpful. Another bonus is that there were lots of walkable places to experience (search more of my Yelps) and if we did take a car, it was a 5/10 minute ride. Search #MetroVentureALB on Instagram for a better taste of our Albany Experience.

    Facade

    Amazing hospitality!! We were made to feel at home, the hosts went above and beyond for us. The most comfortable bed ever! The kitchen was fully stocked and available at all times. The house is absolutely beautiful and charming. The room was very spacious, nice view of the park. Beautiful windows.

    Chelsea G.

    Absolutely lovely stay. The inn is well kept and beautifully appointed. We stayed in the fourth floor artist loft and it was nothing short of breathtaking. The walk up the four flights was well worth it for the exposed brick, large en suite soaking tub, and an abundance of natural light from beautiful skylights. One of the most romantic rooms I've ever stayed in! Breakfast is a help yourself relaxed spread, but the stand outs are most definitely the fresh baked cookies, cakes and muffins. Best enjoyed in the front room overlooking the park. Parking is available for an additional $10 a night in a secured lot behind the building, however the walk back to the main house at night felt a bit unsafe as the area is pretty run down. Great stay. If I ever find myself back in Albany for another wedding, I'll definitely be back to the Morgan House!

    State house living room area
    Breanna B.

    This is a beautiful hotel, which offers more of a bed and breakfast feel. They have the main state house and then the rooms in the tower. I highly recommend staying here versus a big name hotel. It was more affordable and cozier, much like staying at a friend's house. I prefer that experience in a hotel stay. It's never fun sleeping in a bed that isn't your own, so why not enjoy your stay in a place that feels like a home away from home. The bed was so comfortable. Lots of cozy blankets are a bonus, especially when staying somewhere in the dead of winter in NY. The room had a desk and chair nook, plus a mini kitchen (stove, silverware, plates, cups, microwave, fridge, etc.) Since it's an older building, it has some quirks. The wind howled, but I found it comforting because I need some noise in the background when I sleep. The water in the shower takes forever to warm up, so let it run. I could also hear footsteps and some noise from the room above me. I think the person just happened to be extra noisy. And, none of this was a deal breaker, I still had a wonderful stay. I loved the selection of coffee and breakfast items available in the state house. They serve breakfast each morning 7-10am. The coffee was good and strong, and again, it felt like I was staying at my aunt's house since it was a full kitchen, dining room, and living room -- very cozy and the staff is so friendly and helpful. The fridge was full of fruit and yogurt. There were english muffins and other breakfast foods. Continental breakfast kicked up a few notches. Also, they came to the rescue and didn't even know it. I left a bunch of toiletries at home, but was so relieved to see they had makeup remover face wipes. That was one of the first times I saw something like that as a toiletry provided by the hotel. Plus, free wifi! The hotel is also walking distance to Lark St, which has a bunch of restaurants. They also offer several coupons when you check in to nearby spots. Whenever I'm in Albany, this will be the first place I'll stay.

    This is in the apartment-building part of The Morgan State House.
    Jessica T.

    Okay, before I say all the good things I'm going to say to justify my 4 stars, there are a few things you should know: 1) There are two places you can get a room: the state house proper and the apartment building next door. Both are great but, if you stay in the apartment building, you're going to find yourself thinking, "Hmmm, this sure does look like an apartment that got turned into a hotel room...." Because it was. And the apartment building is quite old--some will find it charming, others might not as much. 2) If you're staying in an apartment-room, you'll have to walk to the state house proper for breakfast (it's like a 10 second walk, though...) 3) Parking is weird, but it's Albany. You'll be given a spot in a lot that's a street away and it's sort of hard to get to...I suggest pulling up curbside and unloading your bags before parking. Okay, now, for the rest of it: it's great! I'd definitely stay here again. The breakfast spread didn't include anything hot but there are plenty of cereals, bread goods, fruits, etc. It's a very pretty old building and there's a nice outdoor seating area. WiFi is free and the beds/linens were very comfortable. The proprietors are super friendly and very accommodating. If you strongly prefer the feel of a brand-new Holiday Inn (which I'm not knocking...I love new Holiday Inns) then this place may not suit you. But if you've ever stayed in a B&B that's in an old building and you liked it, then you'll like the Morgan State House.

    Cool old building mural just around the corner here in the Capital District of Albany. As a cyclist I love it!
    Scott M.

    This is a very cool place of 1800's brownstone history to stay if you're ever in the Capital District of Albany, NY. The Morgan State House is a great, homey place vs big hotel chains.

    Faith M.

    At a glance this place seemed amazing. My husband and I stayed for two days during January. We were in the artists studio, or 4B. The first morning the room was extremely cold. We had the heat turned up to 80° and we had to wear sweaters to bed. The room never seemed to warm up all the way. Every room here seems to have a fireplace which is part of the charm. I really hoped to have a fire lit, but the one in the studio is hooked up to the radiator-so no ambient lighting. The room also was very dirty in small areas. It seemed clean until we dropped something under the bed. Upon finding it we saw broken glass, old wrappers, and hair in the dust. The place as a whole was lovely. They played easy listening music in the living room and the main areas of the home were welcoming and comfortable. (Through to speak to a staff member you have to call them on the phone, and then they come up from the basement. This was awkward at times). The location has good food around (amazing sushi at Shogun) and we were able to walk to food even in the cold. We would stay here again, but probably in a smaller room in hopes of it containing the heat better.

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