My single room (room 334) was small, but clean and chic. However, the bed was harder than a college dormitory mattress and there was a big pile of lent on the decorative pillow. The main issue was the shower. Not only did the shower not contain a tray to hold shower gel, etc, but there was no barrier to prevent water from escaping from the shower. Although I noticed this lack of a barrier, I assumed there was a slant to the shower floor to keep the water inside. Otherwise, I would not expect the hotel to rent the room. I was wrong. When I got out of the shower, not only was the bathroom flooded but also my room. My luggage got wet. The entire floor was covered in water. At 1 am in the morning, I just wanted to sleep. Instead, I had to move to another room. This room had the same mildew smell as the first one (I suspect it too had flooded). However, the shower in the other room (room 444) had a tray and water barrier. This shower did not flood. I learned from the hotel staff that room 334 has flooded in the past. Therefore, management negligently failed to install a simple barrier AND continued to rent the room. Luckily, a portrait I had purchased in France was not on the floor (in its packaging) because it would have been damaged. The floors in both rooms were coming up around the edges, especially between the room and bathroom, which further suggested water damage. I informed the staff of the horrible, unhealthy smell and of course, the flooded room.