The hotel is ultra modern which is the opposite of all my experiences in London hotels. Electronic controls for lights, shades etc. Your own fridge, freezer, stove, oven, sink, dishwasher and even combo washer dryer in the room are a great deal. The downside of the room, as with almost any London hotel, is lack of space. They pack a lot into a small space. Also, there are LEDs on all the electronics that remain illuminated at night. Switches by the beds, walls, phones many of them. I had to cover them up to get a decent sleep. There are even LEDs at various places on the ceiling (indicators of the status of the digital systems) that are very bright. I could see my shadow on my bed, not good. Lastly, the digital controls for such a fancy room take up space, in my case, half the closet was locked off to house them. And the controls cards have, you guessed it, lots of blinking lights that shine through the frosted glass into the room at night. The tech was great and took the initiative to tape these up for me. One last thing, the elevators. you need to take two to get to your room which is a hassle every time you enter or leave the building. All in all, this is a world of difference from most "5 star" London hotels. If it had the space, it would be a true 5 star. I haven't seen a better space than this in London..