Most important to know if you want to use the pool/spa: you are REQUIRED to be nude. Except for 8AM-9:30AM, you are not allowed to wear a bathing suit, and also have to pay an additional daily 32 Euro fee. The fee is in the fine print on Expedia, but the "nude" part was not. Fine if you know in advance, but an unfortunate surprise if you're with kiddos whose culture is not accustomed. Other than that, on the ground floor signage was almost invisible and it looked barren and abandoned at 7pm. The door to street was broken and propped open with plywood. It took us wandering into the elevator to comprehend that reception was on the 12th floor. The room was comfortable but had stains on the carpet and window sill. Views over the city were nice, and it's quiet. Very business-y. No charm, but it's not made for that. It's a minute from the train station, but you have to walk all the way around the station to get to the main part of the city. Overall, not bad but don't let the nice pic of the spa lure you unaware.