Check in (once I located the instructions) was easy and straight forward, next door at the Holiday Inn. Access to the building is via a few steps up and a door code. Once inside (we stayed on the top floor) there were four flights of stairs to traverse and no lift. Those with accessibility needs would need a ground floor room.
The room was spacious and well laid out, although ventilation in the bathroom was a bit lacking which gave the whole place a slightly damp feel/smell.
The bed is huge, however the mattress and pillows were not the best. We struggled to get comfortable and sleep well. The noise from the traffic below is very loud, even with the windows closed. The curtains don’t block all light either, which impacted upon sleep (it would be advisable to bring a sleep mask and earplugs).
The carpet and sofa in the living area were stained and sticky, unfortunately. The TV worked fine and the ‘kitchenette’ (a wardrobe/dresser with kettle, microwave, mini fridge, mini dishwasher, glasses, and cutlery) was a nice addition. Having a small light inside would help as it’s quite dark.
The bathroom was well appointed.
Several light switches in the room did not work, and during our stay the bathroom light switch got stuck in the ON position and took awhile to fix.
Overall an average stay but we would not book again, especially for the price.