Hotel with excellent location and friendly service, but lacking in other points.
The rooms are visibly more worn than what the pictures indicate, with some signs of damage to the shelving under the sink. Tellingly, no photographs of the bathroom were uploaded in the hotel’s advertising materials. The bathrooms were small, spartan, and featured a bathtub-shower combination. I found the bathroom to be dimly lit.
I found the layout of the room very bizarre and pretty uncomfortable, because there was no proper separation between the wet and dry areas. The bathroom door was a giant piece of sliding glass which felt cumbersome to use. Not sure why they didn’t just go with a simple wooden door.
The furniture is generally of low quality. The beds are on wheels and so easily move around if one tosses and turns in bed. The beds were uncomfortably hard in my view, and sheets were extremely thin and of low quality. Duvets were provided but these could not be inserted into the sheets, and so had to go over the top, making for an awkward experience. I had trouble sleeping most nights. Lacking in basic amenities such as room slippers and tissue paper (not even available upon request!)
The room has a Lavazza coffee maker and there was a great variety of teas and coffees, both capsules and instant kinds. The hotel lobby and common areas were nicely decorated and furnished. I found it strange that the hotel’s efforts seemed largely to be devoted to these areas, instead of improving the comfort of the rooms.
All in all it’s a serviceable room in a great location if you are not too particular about the conditions of the room.