The hotel is clean, modern, and well-located, but felt sterile. It was largely unoccupied while I was there, which was eerie and depressing. The breakfast buffet was excellent, but there are no other amenities such as an exercise room. There is no information in the room about hotel facilities or local attractions, restaurants, etc. Room make-up service was bizarre, with cleaners knocking at 7:15 am, replacing barely-used soap and shampoo, etc. every night, and providing a random assortment of towels. The mini-bar was empty, which was more of an issue than it might be in other locations because if you stay there on Shabbat would not be able to find anything to eat anywhere, and a minibar could at least provide snacks.