"Not for everyone. Getting to your room can be inconvenient. When you return, you need to ask someone to open the main door, and if it’s already open, you have to find a staff member (who isn’t always at the reception) to get your room key. You also need to book your breakfast time the day before, choosing an exact time slot.
I didn’t feel completely free during my stay. It felt more like staying at a relative’s house with lots of house rules than at a hotel. There is also no fridge in the room, so you can’t keep milk or cold drinks, and there are no blackout curtains, so the room gets bright early in the morning.
Overall, everything else was good: the location is perfect, the rooms are spacious, and the staff are kind and helpful."