I spent 3 nights at this hotel and overall, it was a good experience. The design of the room wasn’t very comfortable for me personally—mainly due to the glass walls separating the shower and toilet. It gave me the feeling that I was sleeping in a bathroom. But that’s just a matter of taste. If you enjoy modern, open-style interiors, this could be perfect for you.
The breakfast was excellent, probably one of the best I’ve had at a hotel. There was a wide variety of options: fresh fruits, eggs cooked in different styles, various breads and pastries, cakes, juices, detox drinks, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, pancakes, jams, honey—you name it. If you’re a breakfast lover, this place will not disappoint. The staff constantly checked and refreshed the buffet, and they also cleared plates promptly, giving it almost a restaurant-like service.
The hotel’s location is also very convenient—just 5 minutes from a shopping mall, with IKEA right next door, and a metro station also within 5 minutes’ walk. It took me no more than 15 minutes by public transport to reach the main tourist spots, and there are 20–30 minute bus connections to the main train station. It’s also easy to spot the hotel among all the buildings around—it’s a distinctive red building.