The property is great, however big thumb down for safety and communication:
1) When we checked in at the reception desk we got a key code to enter a room that was reserved for us. However, upon entering the room we realized that someone else is living there (suitcases lying open on the floor, personal items all over the place). We went back to the reception desk and they gave us a key code for a different room. Then the same thing happened: someone else was apparently living there as there were personal belongings and luggage lying in the room.
2) When we came back to the reception desk once again and asked what's happening, the administrator said that they were overbooked, which made no sense: I would've undestood if they said they don't have rooms available (although this would've been disappointing). However, the gave us the keys to someone else's rooms twice.
3) On our third attempt we finally checked into a free room, however this left us feeling unsafe, wondering if someone else will enter our room in the same manner as we did during check-in.
4) Later that day our code stopped working, so instead of reentering it into the system, hotel personnel just shown the emergency code to me that apparently can open other rooms too (I didn't check that obviously)
5) The entrance doors to the hotel are automatic and open outwards and it's very easy to be hit by them as you enter the hotel. I have seen an old woman being hit by the doors and having blood on her face because of that