The property is interesting because it is an old historical building and well located. However, it is definitely not a 4-star hotel. The kitchen offered almost no dishware, nothing to cook, no microwave oven, no toaster. I aked for a saucepan and a frying pan. I was given a saucepan the size of a miniature,
needless to say I could cook at most 5 raviolis in it, and of course no wooden spoon, well, actually nothing except plates and 2 glasses. Of course no bowl for breakfast. The trash can and its lid were disconnected, the tap was not properly set, the light was so poor we had to put the light of the corridor on to give some more light in the kitchen. There was no iron of course, and the chest of drawers was opposite anything, I don'tknow whose architect worked on this room but it is absurd. No proper chair to work at the desk, we had to work on our computers but did it in the kitchen. The bathroom (Royal Suite room 404) was non sense, the shape of a strange capital I (never seen that in any place before) impossible to shower without splashing water all over the place, towels were old, there was no conditioner, just one micro soap for us and the leftover of some shower gel. When I went at Deminka in 2022, it was not like this, at least there was the minimum in the bathroom and each day we had body cream, conditioner, shampoo. We could not open the windows because of the traffic noise. Good points : the size of the room, staff is OK, janitor very nice, Metro just 2 minutes.