This review is to highlight what the on-line hotel information does not tell you. 1.The room is quite small. This is not unusual for European hotels, but this is the first time I have seen the “bathroom” jut out into the room encased in opaque glass, with a small curtain hanging around it. To be clear, the bathroom only contains the toilet and the shower. The vanity is placed in the main room, further restricting the amount of space. For a single traveler, the opaque glass surrounding the toilet and shower would be fine, but, for two travelers together, this could be uncomfortable. 2.The King size bed is quite comfortable, BUT, it is pushed up against the window and is flush against the other two walls, so getting in and out is, to put it mildly, challenging. It is also very high off the ground, which makes it challenging to get in and out of in the dark (I am 5’4”). 3.There is a small desk and chair, but, the the TV is only visible when you are in the bed – please see Note #2 as to why this is a problem. 4.The room has no glasses, or other accessories. I was told that I could NOT borrow a corkscrew and that, if I wanted a wine glass and wanted the bottle open, I would have to bring both down to the bar. As I head towards 70, I haven’t been treated with such little trust in a long, long time.5.They only do a “light” cleaning (whatever that means) every 3rd day. 6. The i-pad makes the everyday tasks of putting on lights, opening blinds, etc. harder than they should be.