The hotel left a double impression.
Positive: a new and clean apartment hotel, with good furniture, all accessories (bathrobes, slippers, kettle in the room, disposable toothbrushes, etc.), there is a kitchen, laundry, a game room with Sony playstation, coworking, good location (near the metro station, many cafes).
Cons: very poor sound insulation (we lived on the ground floor, next to the road, with the windows closed, all sounds from the street can be heard very strongly at night), we saved earplugs, which are provided free of charge by the apartment hotel.
There was a strong smell of sewage in the shower, they tried to ventilate the room somehow, but it didn't help, absolutely!
Not the most comfortable pillows.
Overall, the hotel is not bad.
It's both good and not so good at the same time. This is a "designer" apartment hotel with a hipster touch - very good. But the Chinese built and designed it - and this is noticeable. There are rooms on the ground floor, with non-opening windows under the ceiling - they are cheaper, and rooms on the ground floor are more expensive, but in booking both rooms come with the same photos and many buy it. The rooms shine with originality: for example, a bathtub... square. And the toilet goes down with your foot and not with your hand. And the sink is not in the bathroom, but right in the bedroom. Unusual. It's unusual. Cool. But... Did I mention that the Chinese did all this? And that's where the cons begin. The design was delivered, but it was not thought out. There is no curtain in the bathroom and there is nowhere to attach the shower, because of this, a lot of water falls directly on the floor. A fashionable toilet makes noise on the descent so that it will not be possible to go to the bathroom at night and not wake others. There is a fashionable chandelier fan above the bed, but no effort was made to turn it on. Neither from the supplied remote control, nor from pulling the chains hanging from it, it did not turn on. As well as the TV, which greeted us with a pile of hieroglyphs. What and where to press to get a picture is absolutely unclear. The room is equipped with bathrobes, but they are... It's about the size of a standard Chinese man, five feet tall. Well, the cherry on the cake - an incomprehensible wire came out of the wall next to the bedside lamp, which went somewhere under the bed. I pulled on it somewhat stupidly - what's under the bed? It turned out - nothing! Only two bare ends are energized, on which half a roll of duct tape was casually thrown, but it has already slipped. Did you ever think about it?
As a result, the place is really cool, interesting, inexpensive, managed by a very pretty and polite receptionist, with an excellent location... But with nuances.