From the tastefully furnished rooftop saunas and the large, crisply decorated rooms, to the bathrooms with heated floors and the car-wash service in the basement garage, this hotel pampers you for a price. The distinctive use of granite and Finnish marble in the central lobby is accentuated by a soaring atrium, where the Bridges restaurant is also located. The waterfront vistas are a pleasure. An entire floor is reserved for nonsmokers, and some of the suites have panoramic views of the sea.
Reviewed by rhkkmk from boston usa on 9/11/09
we stayed here two nites in august, 2009. room was decent sized and overlooked a water area and some attractive old buildings. staff were very nice....reastaurant was outrageous in price and had a very limited dinner menu...trams were a 3 minute walk which was positive. good business hotel, not so good for tourists.
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