Solo traveler. Spent almost a week there. Very pleasant and well designed hotel, location is quite good, although not much around to just walk pleasantly, like a park or something. But city center is really close, and Chinatown is also nearby.
No grocery shop nearby, so you have to go to a metro station, which is not far, but still. Full (public) kitchen is there, as well as gym, thats cool!
On reception I was told there's no daly room cleaning and towels switching, but actually there is, while there's no "don't disturb" sign at all in the room, so yeah..
Important! I went to this hotel because it looked good and I liked that there is like a public space on top level to maybe meet other people, like in the hostel, was thinking can maybe meet and talk to someone there. Because for the same amount of money at this hotel you are basically getting at least 2x times bigger individual (and good) apartment on Airbnb or something, with your own kitchen, refrigerator, and stuff.
But turns out - yeah, basically nobody hangs out there, so you have the same thoughts - you'd be better off just finding the apartment, would be much bigger and comfortable.
Also - internet is not very fast there, like 4 MB/sec. And every day it loses authorisation so you need to log in again.. and again :)
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