Two nights for a work trip. The front desk attendant was AMAZING, so friendly and genuine. He rocked. But the hotel itself… less so: the front check-in area has a canvas ceiling to protect from… rain? Falling stuff? Weird. The bar/cafe is prohibitively expensive. My room was ok but had some downsides: the floor is super repurposed/old wood, which may be eco friendly but didn’t feel/look wildly clean. The shower was clean, thankfully. Since I was on a work trip, I had to use the odd little table-desk set into the back of the headboard, but it’s at an odd (low) height, and the one chair they gave was a rickety rattan diner chair… so the overall impact was slouched shoulders and numb legs from the chair’s seat. They didn’t tidy my room (the one full day I was there between the 2 nights), which also meant my little tea capsules (no coffee) weren’t replenished for the little Nespresso machine.
Oh. Last note: there is a pretty significant homeless population and the external walls/windows (I was on the 3rd floor facing East) let in A LOT of noise overnight. Obviously an awful situation, but bring ear plugs if you want to sleep. Sorry :/
So, overall it was FINE but just a lot of little unfortunate drawbacks.