Overall, we had a decent experience at this hotel.
PROS: Modern, contemporary styling, if you like that; generally the room was very clean (except the dresser beneath the tv was very dust); largest big-screen tv we’ve ever had; lots of standard power outlets at convenient heights on the walls; very friendly, helpful staff; don’t know about the rest of the restaurant’s menu, but the breakfast menu is varied and all the dishes we had during our 3-night stay were excellent, although pricey.
CONS: Marketed as a “state of the art boutique hotel”, however there are no USB charging outlets in the room, which, really?; there was no in-room safe…they offer valuables storage at reception, but who wants to leave valuables with strangers?; the bathroom towels are on the small side, and very thin; even in mid-November, flies kept appearing in our room, which was annoying; and last but not least, we had a queen bed, with a nightstand & lamp on one side only…???… there was plenty of room on the other side of the bed for another nightstand & lamp, but there was just empty space… so one guest has the privilege of sitting in bed and reading, and their partner gets to sit there in the semi-dark doing nothing… have never encountered that before, and found it to be really chintzy on the part of the hotel, especially at the price of a room… we solved the issue by moving a small round table that was by the window to the empty spot, along with the dresser lamp. Come on, Imperia, really?