Anonymous User
Overall, it offered a comfortable and practical base in the city. From the moment I arrived, the vibe felt youthful and community-focused—very much aligned with lyf’s co-living concept, with shared spaces designed for socialising and relaxing.
One of my favourite parts of the property was the bar located right next to the front desk. It had a great vibe—casual, lively, and inviting. It made the lobby area feel more like a social hub than a typical hotel reception. Whether you’re grabbing a drink in the evening or just passing through, it adds a fun, energetic atmosphere to the stay.
The room itself was generally clean and functional. The layout is compact but thoughtfully arranged, making good use of space without feeling overly cramped. The bedding felt fresh, and the overall housekeeping standard was decent. That said, there were a few noticeable signs of wear and tear. Some areas of the walls had visible mould spots, and certain finishes felt a little dated, which slightly detracted from the modern aesthetic the brand aims for.
One thing that really caught me off guard was the in-room safe. It was located under the bed and wasn’t properly closed when I checked in. Because it sits low and slightly hidden, I accidentally bumped my leg into it quite hard—which definitely wasn’t pleasant. It’s a small detail, but something that could be improved with better checks during room preparation.
In terms of amenities, basics like slippers and toothbrushes are available, but they’re not automatically placed in the room. You’ll need to request them from the front desk if you need them, which is good to know in advance.