My first impression of this hotel was great disappointment as soon as we walked in the drab entranceway. The real shock was the room we had on the 3rd floor near the roof with 2 small windows looking out onto roof tiles. It was dim because it had only 2 small lights near the bed and 1 ceiling light with a low watt bulb. The 4 corners of the room were dark because the lighting was inadequate so it was difficult to see into our luggage, which had to be put on a old piece of wood attached to the wall. We felt as though we were in the attic of a grandmother’s dated house. There was a nonworking floor lamp with a stained shade. There was a chair with a stained seatpad. The airconditioning worked but it was noisy. Because it was an attic room 1 side of the wall sloped down at an angle so we had to be careful not to hit our heads on the wood beam. Yes, the small bathroom was renovated and modern. The shower worked well. Still, at almost $400 a night for this hotel, we were shocked at how overpriced this dated and shabby room was. The website photos did not match with reality. Last, the expensive breakfast was completely inadequate. It was the most plebeian and limited fare of food. We do not intend to be harsh but we need to warn other travelers. The staff, although nice, did not make up for an experience we had to tolerate unhappily, having been required to pay when booking for a nonrefundable room. Anyone paying more than $100 a night here should beware of what you’re getting.