The room I stayed in was room 305. The shower, toilet, and sink are all in the bedroom with no door. The toilet is behind a partial wall directly next to the bed, but there's no door, and the sink is across the room from the toilet. The shower is the first thing you see when you walk in, again with no door or barrier. If you're staying in the room with someone, hopefully the two of you are very comfortable sharing each other's space in every way. The hotel was also very noisy with no sound-proofing. The doors in the hallway bang very loudly, and you can hear everything in the next room, and I mean everything. There are also no staff at the hotel except the housekeeping folks. There's no front desk or lobby, so if you need something like extra toilet paper or a clean towel, you're out of luck. The aesthetic is cool, and it's very centrally located. But I would not stay there again, I'm sorry to say.