The hotel itself was clean and service was friendly, with an average breakfast. There was no parking available so if you're bringing a car, this is not a convenient place for you. I had to go through a restricted lot (get out of the car to press a buzzer that would alert them of a car and lower some blockades that allow access) just to unload and then had to park on the street.
I asked the reception whether it was ok to park there and they assured me it was safe and it was free. Imagine my surprise when I returned two days later only to see two tickets on my car's dashboard after I had parked overnight. For travelers who don't know the rules of street parking (some are free while others are not), I had asked about street cleaning and whether I needed to move my car on certain days and he assured me it wasn't an issue. Moreover, the tickets weren't even easy to pay off. They had to be paid through an online banking system and if you don't have a bank account in Europe, you're kind of screwed. We couldn't even pay it through a machine so it was a huge hassle and annoyance that could have been avoided had we gotten sound advice from the hotel staff. I know we are responsible to read all the parking signage but I assure you there weren't signs in the vicinity of the space. Besides this pretty major oversight, the location was convenient, walking distance to Open Kitchen and city center. Breakfast could be a lot better. Juice was not freshly squeezed, eggs were unremarkable.