Superior
Room
Soft greens, quiet brass, and the painting of a crane in flight above the bed.
On Bahja — The Superior Room
A room that rewards slow mornings
A king bed against a soft green velvet headboard. Brass pendants throw patterns on the ceiling; warm light moves across the walls through the day. The thickness of old walls keeps the heat and the street outside where they belong.
— first floor, the quietest of the rooms
Travertine, cranes reflected in the mirror
A bathroom finished in tadelakt, with a travertine sink and a rain shower. The mirror catches the crane paintings through the door. Brass fixtures. Nothing unnecessary. Everything well-made.
Light that finds the room slowly
No balcony — just a wide window that opens inward. Morning light fills the room. At night the old stone cools down and the city quiets. A pair of armchairs by the window, a low table for a pot of tea. Nothing more.
— best for guests who travel to stay still
Smaller. More careful
Bahja is our most considered space. No balcony, no wide dramatic gesture — just a carefully composed room with a green velvet headboard, two crane paintings, and brass pendants that throw their own pattern onto the ceiling at night. The room you pick when you want somewhere to sit still and read.
Shall we hold
Bahja for you?
— breakfast, daily housekeeping, and the full attention of our concierge are included.
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