The hotel location is good, strategically close to the Salatiga city square. There is a capsule-shaped elevator, quite unique. At the bottom there is a Ngopo Ngopi coffee shop with prices like in Jakarta, but the taste is not very good, both the drinks and the cakes. It's a shame it's not optimal. In terms of design, it's good. It should probably be compact, even though it's small but complete. But it seems that the architect only thinks about the beauty of the eyes, not the function. Compact means that all the needs are still complete but minimized, this is so mini that the shower cap doesn't fit on the head. There are no hangers in the bathroom, no trash can, small ventilation holes so the smell of the bathroom enters the room, the exhaust should be installed to remove air, there is only 1 plug in the room. Outsiders can freely enter up to the rooftop floor with the excuse of work, I don't understand the concept for security, which should be a private hotel, outsiders can enter freely. There is also no car parking, maybe you can think about collaborating with the empty building across the street for car parking. The room was left with a sign asking for a tidy-up, until we returned to the hotel, the condition of the room was still the same as before.