Stayed in this room January 31st. I took my three teenagers to Europe for two weeks and we travelled to several countries. We were on the top floor and although there was an elevator it worked intermittently and was shut of at night when the reception closed due to "the safety of guests." This was an interesting statement which made me wonder what safety they were worried about. The building is older and the elevator matches the age of the building and perhaps would fit a maximum of three people without luggage. We decided to stay out of the elevator for our safety and walked up the stairs.
Upon entering the room there are four single beds, which was perfect for us, a flat screen television, refrigerator with beverages, and wireless internet. There was a small desk, two chairs and a small table. The temperature in the room was 88 degrees (my son has a thermometer on his keychain) and we slept with the windows open during the night. There was a temperature control on the wall, but it was not operable. Upon inquiring at the reception desk we were told the heat was not adjustable.
The bathroom was quite large for Europe in that it had a toilet, sink with large counter, and a step up corner bath tub with whirlpool controls. Very nice!! The only drawback was the entire bathroom was smooth glazed tile which was extremely slippery when wet. Therefore getting in and out of the tub was a hazardous experience.
There is a restaurant in the hotel, but we preferred to venture into the city via tram. This hotel is VERY reasonably prices, but beware it is a good 20 minutes from the main train station via tram. Breakfast is provided at the hotel for a fee, but we left early in the morning and did not eat anything. We spoke to three hotel personnel and each and every one was helpful.