Top of my list of the most terrible hotels, the most amazing thing is that the price per room is an order of magnitude higher than the average in the city, while the rooms are very tired in the 90s or even earlier (jammed doors, non-opening balcony, falling off shower rack), no noise insulation, and the cherry was that at 3 a.m. the staff opened the room with their key, clearly realizing that it was locked from the inside and seeing the awakened guests, they closed it. They did not explain what it was, they immediately changed the hotel in the morning. And yes, the breakfasts are incomprehensibly organized, not in a crowded place, but simply as an exit in one of the conference rooms, by choice and to taste for 3. The location turned out to be not advantageous to all the main places to go to the other end of the city. I don't even recommend it for free, there are options that are not expensive, but more expensive.
The hotel is very tired (the room, part of the bedside table was just thrown on the closet, see photo).
All this against the background of a very ugly attitude towards the guests, a guest was checked into the room occupied by me at night, and, of course, I did not hear any apologies.
All this is combined with a chic spa area and fitness equipment. The breakfasts are inconvenient, they take a very long time to bring, not a buffet.
It is expensive and rich. There is a lot of gold in the design. Nice clean toilets in the lobby! Delicious coffee and beautiful desserts in the lobby bar.