Overall, I am really glad I picked this hotel to stay at. It was one of the few recommended near the area I had to visit, about 12 minutes walking distance, which I appreciated. It is surrounded by a few average cafes (none really phenomenal) but the actual restaurant inside the hotel is spectacular! If you’re a fan of walking, it’s got a great neighborhood, and personally, I found it an easy 45 minute walk to the city center so I only ever used a taxi once. The hotel itself is pleasant, kind of a cozy little spot in the middle of a relatively quiet neighborhood. My room was incredible with its own balcony overlooking the streets. (One of my absolute favorite parts!) The mini fridge is stocked with a variety of drinks and unlike most hotels in America, they have a separate water kettle and coffee maker so you can make tea without it being contaminated with coffee flavored water. The decor is really nice, especially the gorgeous fake greenery with lights above the bed. The bed itself is not really that comfortable, both too hard and lumpy at the same time. Also, the closer space is quite small and I only was given 4 hangers total, which wasn’t enough for a 2 week stay. The bathroom was really nice—a modern sleek design, but it’s only flaw was the open floor layout of the shower. Hello, chronic flooding! Everything else was perfect.