As the name suggests, this is an old-fashioned hotel that feels like it needs a lot of renovation, as it is equipped with minimalist room and bathroom facilities, for the class of a Horison Hotel group. The room and bathroom seem like they needed a repaint, the mirror and washbasin look like they needed replacing, as did the shower. The bed linens also felt uncomfortable and needed to be replaced with fresher ones. The food at the Wadim restaurant, which is part of the hotel, was quite good, but unfortunately, when I ordered seafood fried noodles on the last night before checking out, I was disappointed. The fried noodles were delicious, but the garnish of sliced tomatoes was stale and smelled sour, so I threw it away. I informed this by phone to the room service staff, so that no other customers experience the same disappointment. Hopefully, there will be much improvement in the future.