... it's a mixed bag: quirky, trying hard to appeal to hipsters and the modern urbanite. For them, nice little features as a mini boom box you can take out and use during your stay, a "trendy" shoulder satchel for your use during the stay, a bicycle and a MNI for rent may all be great arguments to come and return. Those with a more traditional set of expectations when it comes to a 4star hotel may be not so enthused by all of the above and especially the design scheme of this hotel (I hit my head three times at a giant shadowbox with a torso inside that looks down at you right where you get up from the bed) and the rather dim lighting scheme all through the hotel. Bottom-line: there is a concept and you may want to think about whether "that's you" or not. The bar is well stocked and offers high quality tapas. The restaurant, which I didn't try, has a very promising, ambitious menu and was full of patrons every night I stayed at the hotel. Final note for German's: there is apparently a "Duz"-policy in place which makes employees abide by the informal "Du" even if you respond with the formal "Sie". Some like it, some will be able to ignore it in spite of their dislike, and others again will be put off by it.