Rooms are small but functional and clean: just a bed, a small table, fridge, and very little space beyond that. The breakfast spread consists of breads and pastries as well as soups and salads; not the most amazing breakfast, but gets you going for the rest of the day. Location-wise, the hotel is a roughly ten minute walk from the Sakae Station on the subway, and there is a decent amount of restaurants and shopping options in the neighborhood. It is, however, located close to a number of night clubs that some might find appalling. Overall, the hotel is a good place to clean up and rest for solo travelers, but have little to offer beyond that.