Pros: the room is unexpectedly large, as is the bathroom, panoramic windows along the entire width of the wall, clean, there was welcome water.
Cons: a hotel where 90% of the guests are Hindus/Pakistanis. Accordingly, the breakfasts are tailored to their preferences (curry, masala tea, etc.). Very thin walls through which you can hear the same Hindus chatting non-stop from 6 a.m., as if right in your ear. Not all toiletries were in the room when checking in. The safe in our room was locked with a code that we didn't know, friends just didn't work. There was no time and effort to deal with this, so they carried everything of value with them.
The rooms were given with separate beds, it is impossible to move them. The mattresses were too soft, they were falling over. The location is far from the center, only by taxi.
I recommend coming to breakfast at closing time, when the whole Hindu crowd has subsided. Once we went down to eat around 9.30, the tables are all occupied, the din is like at a train station, every second someone is loudly moving their chairs (and the chairs are heavy and it's really loud). I lasted only 5 minutes, I couldn't have breakfast that day.