My team stayed here because our usual hotel was full. We had four independent terrible experiences on 3 different floors. One teammate had a horribly uncomfortable bed and noisy neighbors (the walls are seriously thinner than rice paper). Another was woken by a woman shrieking at the top of her lungs and then weeping, he almost called the cops thinking she was being attacked. I was treated to my drunken neighbors freaking out about getting locked out of their room, and the security guy banging on doors in the middle of the night before finally letting them in. My final coworker tried to use the fitness center, but the treadmill was broken and the machines are on wood floors so they slide and move underneath you. If your neighbor snores, watches TV, the bus goes by, or you are not awake before the cleaning staff starts their work in the halls, you will not sleep. The wifi is slower than molasses if you are trying to work there on a business trip or even just use your phone to browse Facebook.
It seems clean, and the vintage look is neat, but its not relaxing or comfortable to spend the night in.