Stayed at the hotel, as very central, and great for a flat walk to the Christmas Market in Town Hall Square. Flight arrival was late in the evening, after Reception closed. My taxi driver kindly called the hotel, and my key was in an outside drop box. At nearly midnight, it was a slightly frightening experience. Found out next day, sms had been sent with instructions - trouble was it was to a mobile number nothing like mine! I could see the funny side the next day but, without the taxi driver I'd have been panic stricken! That was the last problem of my weeks holiday! All the staff in the hotel were delightful, ready to help, and answer questions. One lady at Reception ordered me in some evening food on her own phone, and I paid cash to her. Another of the Reception ladies brought me a kettle, tea bags, and milk, as it's not provided in the rooms. There's a small fridge though. The drinks machine in Reception doesn't always give out the drink ordered! Room was very comfortable, large, airy, well-lit, lovely calming, cream and gold decor, and spotlessly clean. Very quiet too, with opening window onto the quiet courtyard. Shower room tip - to avoid flooding the floor fold the bath mat at the bottom of the sliding door, which stops the water, and dries quickly on the heated bathroom floor. Really enjoyed the breakfasts, with a very good selection of options, which changed regularly. Breakfast staff very friendly, welcoming, and helpful. One small issue is that the there isn't a lift, until you get up a flight of stairs to Reception. After that, the elevator goes to all floors, including the basement for breakfast room. Potentially, not good for disabled travellers. All in all, one of the nicest, friendliest small hotels I've stayed in, and those small issues certainly wouldn't put me off staying at Hotel St Barbara again. Thank you to everyone there.…