The location of this place is its only benefit. The rooms themselves are shoddy at best. The beds were hard and had lumps where springs were poking us. The beds were not made with a top sheet, then they charged us for them when we asked. They left us 6 towels, for 5 people for 5 days, then charged us for extra. While there is a washer/dryer in the unit it did not work, and since the place has no AC the idea of running it and heating up our apartment in July was abhorrent to us. We opted for a fluff and fold. And yes, you heard that - this place has no AC. The windows are shoddy and barely open, most of them have window coverings hanging over them making opening the windows either impossible or pointless as the drapes would cover the opening. We had 5 people on a two bedroom and they gave us two fans. I had to go full Karen on them to get the third fan for my kids who were sleeping on the pullout in the livingroom that they advertise as a place for people to sleep. We told them we were 5 people, yet still only two fans. On general this place has a very cheap vibe, the lights in the hallways are motion sensor so when you get off the elevator they’re off till you walk thru. The hallways and elevator are miserably hot since there is no AC anywhere accept the front lobby where people actually work. If I’m honest this place felt just a few steps above low income housing. For 500 pounds a night. Rip off. Our first few nights here were so miserable we almost went for a new booking el