Three nights at the Nomad in Dijon. We chose the hotel because of its proximity to the train station. It is. A walkout to the lift then walk along the balcony to the crosswalk - and the Nomad is there. Reception people change frequently but all were helpful and knowledgable. In our first night, tired from travel, we ate in. The reception prepared a plate (soup, a kind of chicken braised meat and vegetables) - very nice and very convenient. Our room was large - loads of space - but almost no built in cupboards. Instead a wall of two attractive shelves - amazing what these can fit! The small cupboard did fit some hanging clothes. The bathroom arrangement is unusual to say the least. A clear full height snail shaped glass/perspex arrangement in the first half of the room with a separate sink and mirrors on the wall. For modesty, a curtain can be pulled along the outside of the shower facing the bed. Lighting for the bathroom section of the room is bright with a purplish glow. The toilet is a separate room. Then, to operate the lighting, roll down shutters on the outside of the windows, and projector that projects TV and movies onto the wall, there is a tablet. Different but it works. Very interesting and comfortable (although I had difficulty making the square pillows work for me).