Thanks to its exacting proprietor, Stan Williams, The Voyager is just right, down to the high quality of the linen and memory foam mattresses. The size is small, the location central, the rooms large and light, all with well-designed kitchenettes, and the housekeeping is exceptional. The whole place has a feel of crisp professionalism. Remodeling projects have been moving through the building for several years, most recently updating the facade and adding big, opening windows that bring in light and air (the hotel also has central air-conditioning). The hotel is best for business travelers. The desks have speakerphones, free high-speed Internet ports (Wi-Fi is available in the lobby), and extra electrical outlets. The pick of the rooms are those on the northwest corner, which have an added meeting or sitting room but cost the same as the units that have only the bedroom. There's nothing ostentatious or outwardly remarkable about the hotel, yet experienced travelers return again and again.