Entrance is down a side street that looks a bit sketchy at first glance, but is really not. Taxi wouldn't even go down the street to pick us up. Selected hotel because it has elevator and requested handicap accessible bathroom. Hotel did respond that accessible bathroom was not available but then put us in THE ONLY ROOM on the entire floor that has a step to get into the room, at the end of a very twisted hallway, despite knowing that a wheelchair was involved. The clearance between the wall in front of the elevator and elevator door made maneuvering a wheelchair very difficult. There is a ramp from front door, but they have furniture positioned at the bottom of the ramp, making it near impossible to get around. And the door itself does not open completely nor by itself, so a second person is required to even get in/out the door. For non-handicapped people, it is a good option, but a wheelchair bound person should be very wary.