The hotel's renovation has not been completed yet, so not all room look like the advertised photos. Upon checking-in I was informed that the room type I had booked and paid for was not available, and offered an "upgrade" to an "executive suite". This turned out to be an old room with a separate living room part with a window overseeing AC exhaust pipes, and a bedroom where the curtains were literally nailed shut to the wall as there was a wall behind the window. So no natural light at all - tough morning wake-up after staying up working until 3am. Bathroom shower system was old and tired - needed to use super-human levels of force just to get water running. Was very disappointed by limited breakfast buffet options, until I realized all surrounding guests were given an à la carte menu to order from upon being seated - I was not graced with this option upon being greeted by the staff. Upon check-in the previous night, I had to inform the bar staff of their own closing time (arrived half an hour before close) otherwise would have been refused access. In a nutshell, two pieces of advice: make sure you are given a room that looks like the photos as hotels.com apparently does not go through the trouble of checking what they advertise, and also be aware that there are two hotels on the same block with the same address which can make access very confusing when giving instructions to a driver. Birthing pains I guess, as this is a recent acquisition, but will not be back nonetheless.