The hotel has no clear signs set up how to access parking at the hotel. As a consequence, we parked across the street in a parking garage only to discover the next day that the hotel has parking space if you pass a gate that apparently is open all the time which is not apparent from the road. It also is somewhat obscure why the hotel is charging for parking when the spots are not marked at all, and cars can enter the area as there are a cinema and other public venues (event center, museum) located as well as three restaurants, all of whom are not associated with the hotel. The interior of the hotel has the vibe of a youth hostel as far as I am concerned, and when I booked the hotel, its name was 'GHotel' which changed to 'Four Points Flex' in a matter of weeks (and listed 'Marriott' as the wifi access point provider) which just sounds weird. The wifi was virtually absent. we had very spotty internet access. If you come by train, the hotel is on convenient walking distance. Other than that, it has no distinguishable qualities from other hotels.