The room was fine, and the bed was comfortable, it was clean, and it had a refrigerator. Unfortunately, my room (#121, 3rd floor)was located adjacent to the terrace, and there were bright lights beaming through the window all night, and I had to practically beg to get them to at least unscrew the bulb above my window so that it was dark enough in the room to sleep comfortably. Also, there was a door that led to another room from my room, and I could hear everything through that door, as well as the glass doors to the terrace.... So being able to get a good night's sleep, or to sleep past 8:00 a.m. in the morning was a challenge. Also, the breakfast offering was quite a joke. It was only offered for 1 hour in the morning, between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., so I didn't have breakfast my first two mornings. But the third morning I went down and asked for breakfast, and the girl seemed like she reached behind the counter and brought out a ham and egg sandwich....it was ready instantly! In other words, it had been sitting there waiting for me. I opened up the barely-toasted, cold sandwich to find two little spots of cold, congealed eggs on each slice of bread, and one tiny little slice of ham that was divided between the two halves. So, in summary, the room was comfortable, the breakfast was a joke, but the location could not be beat for the price