I have stayed at this property four times now, mainly for business travel, but recently for a holiday. It kind of fills a gap between the quite common 3 star type of boutique hotels in the old quarter and the very high end 5 star hotels such as the Metropole etc. Prices seem to be going up in the old quarter for what you get now, but this hotel generally charges around the $200 rate or higher which is a bit high for the quality of the experience. Every room I have had has been quite different ranging from quite cramped to a standard kind of size but all have quite a low ceiling, relatively speaking. The appointments in each are quite nice - good bathroom etc. However, each have had limited natural light. They have faced into a central gap in the middle of the building, or the wall of the opposite building. The TV is not intuitive and in the last case would only stop when unplugged at the wall, and the elevators stop on floors for no apparent reason. It has lost its lustre with carpets beginning to look a bit stained and walls scuffed. The staff seem to be a bit aloof compared to the excellent hospitality of many of the smaller boutique hotels, with the exception of a few. Also, the rooftop bar is not operating and its barren compared with some other excellent rooftop experiences in some other hotels in the old quarter. Its not that its a bad hotel, it is just not great, especially for the price they are charging. and what you would get for a similar price elsewhere.