If you like noise from all over the area -street, construction and neighboros-, including other guests in the hallsway and front desk, this one is for you. Paper-thin walls and old windows, their open design is also a factor.
They advertise as a 4-star property with a Spa, bar, rooftop and art gallery. While technically it's partially kind of true, the spa is a small dark room, the Omakase restaurant permanently closed, no such rooftop (which is actually promoted and looks very nice), no bar, no room service, and the breakfast room is closer to a youth hostel buffet than a hotel's basic offering.
24 hours without Wifi, no apologies. Had "VIP gold Benefits" and they did not honor. Top notch location, but certainly the pictures do not depict reality.
Finally, the room is unconfortable: had a nice view and balcony overlooking a rundown building and fire escape stairs (the first option as a 2nd story room overlooking the street, sold as "City views", that had to change because of the intense noise), the bathroom doors are completely transparent (I don't imagine why would anyone like their partner gazing while doing their business, or even showering; next level voyeurism) and the bed is very hard -and for some reason, on top of a very tall base that makes getting in and out awkward-). Also the bathroom smells of sewer after a shower or flush.
Wouldn't have complained if this was advertised as 2.5 stars, the price is understandable because of the prime location, but the lies all ov