Very convenient, it’s the closest hotel to the hbf station on one side, it’s right next to the monorail, and around the corner from the Wall St. bus stop. There are many restaurants and stores nearby. Room size and desk space were adequate. The hotel seemed rather old, especially the elevator, but the paint was neat, the bathroom was modernized, and the elevator worked. I was impressed that the shower did not steam up the mirror (due to the fan’s effectiveness). There is no air conditioning (there is heating), but the windows open wide, so it wasn’t much of a problem in Sept. But if you open the windows, then there can be some noise from the street and the trains, though the trains stop running later in the evening. Breakfast was limited, especially hot items, but I was ok for a few days. The dining room and place settings were very nice, and the staff diligently maintained the breakfast buffet. Overall, the staff were very friendly, effective, and practical, helping me with a few small requests. This is certainly not an upscale hotel, but for the price, it was a pretty good deal.