I stayed in this hotel over new year, and having read the reviews and in view of the price of the room I was expecting everything to be exceptional, especially as they were charging around US$400 a night including tax for the cheapest room. The room is very nice (if you like plain white rooms) and the views are great. The hotel is modern and the lighting is interesting. On the downside, the food is not to my taste - I had the New Year's Eve dinner which was a disappointment considering the high cost (about 200 dollars a person for a 3-course set meal with no choice as to food or how cooked it was). The seating plan was ludicrous with tables for 6 to 8 person, with two people on each. We had our dinner surrounded by a load of empty chairs and unused placings. The entertainment was not high quality. It did not feel very festive. I left hungry and sober (it was an open bar, but I guess there wasn't too much alcohol in the drinks). In general the food & drink is limited in choice and expensive. In the restaurant the food was variable and we left quite a bit of it, eventhough the portions are very small. I had the room service a couple of times and requested the same dish and something different (much smaller) arrived the second time. As the place is located in a remote zone, you have to drive a few kilometres to find anywhere else to eat or to go to a shop, so it would have been nice if the food had met expectations. The rooms have a blind but it lets light in, so you wake up with the sun. At the pool area they ran out of towels one day and you have to be up early to get one of the beds which get reserved by guests putting towels on them, even if they are not there. I have my doubts about the veracity of a couple of the other reviews which are all quite similar or the hotel is only visited by people obsessed with architecture. This was one of the few hotels which still had rooms available when I reserved, a couple of days before the end of the year which should have set the alarm bells ringing, as it is not a big place. The wifi connection in my room was very weak and only worked on the balcony. There is absolutely nothing included - not even a bottle of water in the room. If you stay, you will need a car and perhaps take some sandwiches. I would mention that I spend over 100 days a year in hotels all over the world, so I have plenty to compare this place with and I won't be returning.
