My room was a double twin, so left very little room for anything other than the beds. But I checked-in early and that's what they had at that time. The bathroom was large and well-designed, although the sink is oddly tiny. Except for those inconveniences, the hotel is darn-near perfect. My room had a small walk-in closet, which allowed for luggage to be placed aside and easily unpacked. Service is impeccable but not unfriendly, and the style of the place is an interesting mix of 60s and 70s, lots of bronzes, gold-tones and mustards. You're almost not sure if the furnishings and fixtures are actually old, or meant to look that way. But everything works perfectly and is spotless. The lobby cafe is solid, except for being largely windowless. The front signage is an enigma, just a cloth sign hanging there, but there is construction next door, so maybe that's what's up. But all in all, highly recommended, especially if you don't like faceless corporate mega-hotels.