Nothing wrong with this place, it was clean and well appointed, just the lack of staff and a reliance on access codes was slightly disconcerting particularly given that the doors needed locking behind them as you left (meaning they were only as secure as the most forgetful guest). The bed wasn't terribly comfortable, and it was an odd decision to leave a fancy drip coffee set up, but with only instant coffee provided. The only lamp in the room was also temperamental and prone to sparking, so we unplugged it. More thought appears to have been made on the aesthetic (Ikea, predominately), than perhaps the overall functionality of the place. Regardless, it served a purpose and wasn't bad.