It appears to be a five star hotel, a grand exterior and lobby, it ends there, check-in was cumbersome, slow and inattentive, at 2PM there was only one of the two rooms I reserved ready, then in a hurry, they scrambled a room for me, I found out it was a room for disabled person, (and I am not a disabled man). I beared with it, but almost slipped in the shower, since the bathroom is designed for wheel chair user that shower while sitting, I did get a standard room the following two nights. The lights are dim so it feels depressing even while all lights were turned on.
Not much in the immediate neighborhood.