The hotel is close to a lot of different businesses, but not much in the way of entertainment and food. Each business in the area is surrounded by fences, so be prepared to walk a long distance, even if your visiting a business that's only across a parking lot. The hotel is nice, but the third floor A/C is horrible. When I asked the front desk to look into it, they simply told me "it works as intended." I believe this is more of a cultural difference than anything, but expect that rooms on the third floor easily hit 80 degrees (F) during the summer. You can cool down at night with the window open, but expect loud music and crowds late into the night (3am) on the weekends from the attached restaurant.
Not very English-comfortable. The front desk team tried to be helpful, but definitely were not fluent at speaking English. Not necessarily a bad thing, but something to be aware of for other travelers from the US.