The photos on the hotel’s website are a bit selective — they highlight the best angles, so the actual space felt smaller than expected. The room itself is extremely compact, with no real seating area or desk. I even had to keep my carry-on luggage out on the balcony due to limited space.
The bathroom setup is quite tight, with the toilet and shower separated by a frosted glass partition — it works, but it’s definitely snug, even for an average-sized adult. On the positive side, the bedding was comfortable, though there wasn’t much room for bedside essentials; I had to plug my chargers in on the floor. There’s also no proper closet or storage area, so I ended up hanging clothes on the TV stand and door frame.
On the plus side, the hotel staff are super friendly and helpful, and luggage storage after check-out is available. The location is excellent — just a few steps from the metro station, making it very convenient for getting around.
Overall, it’s a very small, functional room with a bathroom, best suited for travelers who don’t need much space and plan to spend most of their time exploring the city.