Make sure you get the right map code for the hotel; the one we got directed us to Anesso's nearby office. When we finally got to the Condominio we were assigned Rm 101 on the ground floor at the back of the building, so there was no natural light in the room - with its bare, grey cement walls and compact space we felt like we were staying a dungeon. But a high-tech one with all sorts of (mostly useless) gadgetry, from light dimmers to tv intercom to musical keypad to aroma diffuser (aroma oil sold at reception). However, basic items were absent - not a teaspoon in sight, let alone a plate for putting food into the microwave. Only 2 plastic mugs. The wifi network name on a notice on the wall was missing 2 letters (we eventually realised), and then didn't show up on my husband's phone so he was given the wifi password for Rm 102. Wifi was fast once logged on. The light on the outside patio never turns off (some kind of emergency precaution) so the blackout curtains need to be drawn at night. That patio faces the side of another building, and the aircon compressor's there emitting hot air, but the space was useful for drying laundry.