"This is a hotel for people in transit. And it does that very, very well. Even though I knew that before I arrived, I was surprised by the small room - I’m guessing it was about 2.2 x 7 metres. Functional. It worked well.
No coffee maker or kettle in the room. And if you are like me and do not like reading in bed, no comfy place to sit and read. (There is a tiny desk and chair that would function well for laptop use). But the ground floor has a great longe with bar and comfy chairs. Reasonably quiet at the far end or sit around the bar and meet some fellow travellers. I spent almost 3 hours in the lounge reading and sipping on a cup of tea.
The room was very quiet. A little noise intruded as the airport came to life in the morning, but nothing penetrated into my room from other guests.
Everything in the room is controlled by an iPad. But each time I wanted to do something, I had to wait about 6 seconds (which seemed like 30!) for the iPad to turn on and then load the app.
The bed: It fits across the room stretching from one wall to the other. So it gives about 2.2 metres of length. If you’re over 2 metres tall, you may find you have to bend your knees to fit. If you are a couple, one of you will need to climb over the other to get in. But the bed is super wide with lots of room. And I found it very comfortable. Pillows are a very personal choice - my room had a soft and a medium pillow and I found the medium to suit me very nicely.
Overall, wonderful hotel for one night."