This is a nice little spot that's both in a good location but a little hidden and out-of-the-way. I could easily walk to many places. The room was nice and the bed was comfortable. It's very minimalist which I liked, but still a cute room.
It's definitely not a hotel, it's basically a studio apartment.
My only complaint is that getting into the building was an unpleasant hassle. I didn't realize until I got there that I needed a code to get in, so I stood outside while on hold, being very tired and cold and using 25 cents a minute on my cell phone. They came back and gave me a code, and I stupidly didn't try it while on the phone, but it didn't work. I called back, got a different person, and it turned out that the code I was given was just for my room, but not to actually get into the building.
I spent more time on hold until I was given the code to the building, which I immediately tried and it didn't work. After several attempts I went on hold AGAIN and several minutes later they came back and laughingly said "oh they changed the code and didn't tell us!" I finally got the correct code and got into the building and my room before I hung up the phone. The person said also said that they didn't email me the codes because I booked through Hotels.com instead of directly through them, but it seems like they should have that issue worked out.