Booked with the executive suite room. That room was on the top floor - 7th floor. Elevator goes to the 6th floor. This was no problem for me taking the stairs one flight, but just for information. The executive suite had a king bed and chair in the main room. The kitchen was on the covered balcony, through the sliding door. Nice, for some, but I changed to the junior suite after two nights because there was no desk or place to put my computer in the room, except in the kitchen on the balcony, but it was too bright there. The junior suite had a lot of room. A king bed with TV on one side, and a kitchen with countertop and chairs, plus a couch on the other side. The junior suites are on the 6th floor and are each in the corner, so there is a balcony that wraps around the corner with sliding doors from each side. The breakfast choices are minimal - cereal, juices, some fruit, and some a few hot choices. Eggs cooked as ordered. The area is relatively quiet but there was some construction ongoing in the area. Just a few blocks to the street with many restaurants and some bars.