According to Google and the hefty price , this is a luxury boutique hotel. It is most definitely not. I have stayed in many “boutique” hotels, and while one expects small rooms, the room at this hotel was extremely small, not even having a closet. The only space to hang clothes was a built in rod at the top of the night stand. There were only 2 electrical outlets in the whole room and 1 in the bathroom. On one side of the bed, there was no outlet- so could not charge phone. Also,our garment bags hung down on top of the nightstands so really couldn’t use them anyway. The carpet was visibly dirty with stains. I also noticed our towels and washcloths were dirty, and the one white robe hanging on a hook in the bathroom had a stain on the sleeve. The room temperature did not get below 73. The hallways and lobby sitting areas were also hot. The hallway to our room was dimly lit. I was notified that I had an option for a room upgrade with a courtyard and city view a few days before arriving, so I chose the upgrade and paid extra. However, when we arrived at the hotel, they said there was no upgrade available. The only positive thing I can say about this place is that they had water, ice, and coffee machine available on our floor. There is not a coffee maker in the room. There is a mini fridge and a much bigger than needed TV in my opinion. While this hotel appeared that it had been recently updated, it is not worth the $700/night price tag.