The space is lovely, however, what I went through to stay in this place was definitely not worth it. I booked the night before and woke up to I believe, three emails, a text, and a phone call/voicemail. Basically, since I booked via hotels.com, they now needed a credit card for a damage deposit. Then the system was down and I had to give my credit card to a random person over the phone or I ran the risk of losing my reservation while driving five hours to reach the place. {Marc was lovely though.} Then once I arrived, I had to jockey for parking, go inside, get a parking pass, carry my things up, and instead of being able to relax and see what's for dinner, I now had to go in search of the parking two blocks away. Parking is NOT on premises. The place is also not sound proof, so every honking horn and obnoxious muffler as is city life travels up to your room. They give you a nice long list of requirements and chores to do before you check out and have to go get your car, finding parking close enough to the building, pack up your stuff, return your elevator key, and hopefully not get a ticket in the process, but they stop shy of having you strip your own bed.