The Brown Hotel Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay

Even the smallest rooms here are spacious, clean,
and comfortable. Many rooms offer sitting areas with upholstered sofas,
armchairs, and coffee tables. With some variations in color scheme, decor is tasteful
and traditional but not luxurious, with darker, two-tone striped carpets, two-tone
patterned drapes, patterned wallpaper, and dark-wood furniture. Wall-mounted
flat-screen TVs and work desks with traditional upholstered chairs are standard in all
rooms, as are coffeemakers, free weekday newspapers, and two-line speakerphones with voicemail. Club-Level guests receive access to the club lounge that offers a free continental breakfast, free afternoon snacks, free beverages including alcohol, and a dedicated concierge. Bathrooms are average for an upscale hotel, with  marble floors, patterned wallpaper, granite-top vanities, standard white shower/tub combo framed by white tiles, and magnifying mirrors. Suites and Club-Level rooms include robes.

Most rooms offer two doubles or one king, but there are
some queen options. Linens are Egyptian cotton with down comforter and a custom throw. Suites feature separate living area and
bedroom and a wet bar. Local boxing legend Muhammed Ali is honored with a
luxurious suite bearing his name, which has a dining room, a second bathroom, a marble whirlpool tub, custom decorations, and some of his personal memorabilia.
Views are of surrounding streets.