The hotel itself is quite decent, with a good location and comfortable conditions. However, there are a few drawbacks worth mentioning. First, it’s a large establishment, and when I checked in, only one receptionist was on duty, so the process took a surprisingly long time. Second, the room rate wasn’t cheap. Although I received a complimentary soft drink, only two bottles of water were provided for free—the rest came at an extra cost. I find it particularly frustrating when a relatively expensive hotel charges for water. It feels like a low-cost airline approach. What’s next—charging for the air we breathe? Water is as basic as air.