We stayed here for 1 night. It was fine for the night, but I would splurge on something better next time. I saw the reviews complaining about the noise and ignored them - they put us in a room on a low floor near the elevator with a window facing the street. I will agree that the walls and windows are very thin. It is also worth noting we were told all double rooms are located near the elevators. It wasn’t unbearable & the staff did say to call them if it got rowdy & assured us that it never does — and they were correct, it’s just that you can hear cars drive by & conversations in the hallway. Again, it was fine for one night especially if you are staying out late/waking up early. I will say that the staff was overall nice. But I had asked for Hampton Inn’s signature breakfast to-go bag and the breakfast attendants went into the back for several minutes (10 ) to the point where I felt they were going to wait until breakfast was officially over to come out. So I did not get the bag - was hoping for a contact-free breakfast but was able to grab cereal boxes, fruit, yogurt. Location is very walkable on a relatively calm block. If you want to be closer to the scene, bars/restaurants & public square, I would opt for something closer to Euclid Ave., but again, very walkable from this location. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, sports stadiums, etc. all very walkable. Overall, good experience for the night, but not impressed. If I were staying longer I’d opt for a more premium experience.