The hotel boasts an excellent location, with a subway station conveniently located across the street, making travel to the airport, train stations, and other tourist attractions a breeze. The room was spotlessly clean and the bed was comfortable, albeit a bit too soft for my personal preference. However, the hotel itself is slightly outdated. While the lobby still exudes a 4-5 star feel, the furnishings in my room showed noticeable wear and tear. The bathroom, in particular, was in need of a refresh or renovation, with the chrome faucet looking dull, the countertop stained and cracked, and the silicon caulk around the under-mount sink blackened. Although not visible from the sink, when sitting on the toilet, the caulk's discoloration was noticeable. While some might argue that furniture wear and tear adds to the hotel's history, the bathroom's state leaves no excuse for neglect. A simple replacement of the countertop, sink, and faucet would quickly remedy the issue.