My daughter and her husband had recently purchased a new condo in the Queen Anne area of Seattle, and my husband and I were visiting for a week from New England.Nestled. The Carriage House is smack in the middle of the Queen Anne area, the perfect location for us to visit my daughter. Walkable to all sorts of cafes, ice cream parlors, and eateries, as well as shops, Trader Joes, and the farmers market, the Carriage House is an adorable small space in a beautiful neighborhood. You can also walk to Pike Place market, it's a bit of a hike - but a quick bus ride and you are there. Another quick bus ride and you are in Ballard, filled with great places to eat and shop, and both the Nordic Museum and the Ballard Locks. The house itself is small, but perfect for two people. I would have given 5 stars except for several issues. It has a nice layout, however if you are at all physically challenged, this is NOT for you - a ladder up to the loft where the mattress is can be challenging to navigate, especially if you are trying to bring items up there (like a carry on or duffle bag), and in the middle of the night to get to the bathroom, it's an inconvenience. There is a pull out couch in the main level, but then you have to put it away to have somewhere to sit in the morning. My husband and I are big morning coffee drinkers, and we like a couple of cups before we head out. The Carriage house was equipped with a Keurig, which I really don't care for both from an environmental perspective as well as a coffee taste perspective. Unfortunately, this one did not even work well, which was frustrating. The bathroom was thoughtfully designed - huge shower with multiple shower heads, however the towels were problematic. As in they did not dry very well - I had to check the label to make sure they were actually cotton. Seems like a small issue until you have to deal wit it. I would suggest the owners actually try using them, and then replacing them as they see fit. All in all, we would stay there again. If the Keurig was still there, I would purchase a small pour-over or press to use instead (shouldn't really have to do that). If the towels were still there, I would borrow some normal ones from my daughter. Hopefully, these simple issues would be addressed though.