It’s a self-serve sort of place. Use a keypad to get into the hall, and a keypad to get into the room. The rooms were fine. Clean, big enough with a counter and little kitchenette. One of our rooms needed a little TLC with a bathroom door that wouldn’t close and the closer foe the patio door dangling as the screws had been pulled from the frame.
The elevator is accessed through the dining room of a restaurant. It’s strange but it works. When we left the hotel the restaurant was closed but we were still able to access the elevator. Very strange but it was fine.
I’m sure a lot of folks will struggle with the keypads - watch the YouTube video they send you and it’s easy.
Overall it’s a super convenient location and seemed good value for the money.
As it’s not a hotel per se, no staff on site, no reception desk, etc, you’ll have to find somewhere to store your luggage if you arrive before check in time. We found a service just a few doors down - keep that extra cost in mind when booking. Same goes for breakfast - there aren’t a lot of choices nearby.
In the end although the room rate was appealing we spent extra time and money on luggage storage and breakfast - perhaps paying a bit more for a true hotel with breakfast included would have been beneficial.