The hotel is very pleasant in almost all respects. The standard rooms are cozy and spacious, and the food is excellent, except for the coffee at breakfast (despite the fact that there are normal coffee machines with grains for events). It should be borne in mind that this is a clean "vertical", without its own courtyard, and the pool on the 18th floor is located in a kind of "well", and sunbathing there seems to be a kind of activity (lack of time does not allow me to try it, plus the surprisingly cold and cloudy weather. The neighborhood, as in many places, is not particularly pedestrian-friendly, with services mostly available within the Barsha Heights neighborhood. The interesting thing is that the cluster is right next to a really old private building, which shows signs of almost abandonment - at least it looks like this from above. There is a metro nearby, so communication with other areas and the benefits of civilization is quite normal. The price against the general background of hotels of this class can be considered not equine, but quite average, even lower (the room in the photo, however, cost about $ 160 as part of a collective corporate booking; as for private individuals, I did not check. For corporate purposes, it's generally excellent.