The hotel is located within walking distance of the Burjuman Metro station so it was easy to get to World Trade Center where I attended a business conference. Burjuman Center is located near the hotel and contains a variety of restaurants, shops and supermarket. The hotel room had a separate bedroom with a king-sized bed, living room and kitchenette, that contained a sink, refrigerator, microwave, hot plate, clothes washer and cookware, plates, cups and utensils. Housekeeping kept the room clean and stocked with towels and bath items. Although one bedroom, the space could have easily accommodated a family with children. I included breakfast in the reservation. (Served daily: 7:30 to 10:30 am). The items offered were satisfying and included some Indian and Middle Eastern dishes, in addition to regular items such as bread, eggs, muffins and fruit. This saved the expense of one meal and was the atmosphere was quiet and relaxed. The Picardo restaurant is across the street from the hotel and offered a dinner buffet for 20 dirhams (approximately 5.50 U.S. dollars). The hotel has an exercise room, pool and other amenities, but my schedule did not allow me to utilize these areas. The television only had 2 channels that were broadcast in English. Check-in process was slow and while waiting, a hotel guest complained about the hotel WiFi service. Not the fanciest hotel but it should meet and satisfy the needs of most travelers.