Targets a young clientele looking more for vibe than for function. Rooms are very stylish but focus on superficial details (old-school turntable, radio, and telephone) rather than common provisions (there were no tissues, storage space, luggage rack, or safe). There were more items in the minibar than I've ever seen (justifying the 100 EUR deposit) but no room for your own things in the refrigerator. There was a large mirror in the shower, but lukewarm water. The bathrobe was too small to wear. The blackout curtains were too short and let in strong light in the morning. There were few TV channels, and the internet often went out. The bed was lumpy and creaked with every move. The long hallway was dark and reminded me of the Shinning. The hotel felt empty and yet was placed in a room just above the train tracks - neither private nor quiet. All in all, an odd experience in a place succeeding to be hip but definitely not for everyone.