It looks good in the photos, but the reality is very different and it was easily one of the worst hotel experiences I've had in a long time.
There are lots of problems, but the main one is that the staff refuse to listen to guests and feedback. Instead of trying to fix the problem, they argue with you and don't even believe there is a problem.
In the Bordello room (to avoid) there was a loud generator-type sound below the bedroom floor and a strong vibration coming through, and a dirty carpet.
Lots of the rooms have a literal glass box for the bathroom, which amplifies all the sounds from the toilet, so there goes any romance. And although they seem to have added a white curtain on one side, it just turns things into a shadow-puppet show.
In the rooms in the old part of the building the stench of humidity is terrible and permeates all your clothes.
On the final night of our 3-night stay we finally got a different room, after refusing to believe the various excuses (internet was down apparently) and noticing a housekeeper schedule with free rooms. The Deco room replaced the smell of humidity with a strong smell of a sewerage coming from the bathroom.
The breakfast was miserable, a horrendously tasting chocolate brioche (no other options), toast, 4 slices of cheese and meat, and 6 pieces of fruit - not whole fruit mind, but actual small cut pieces.
The only redeeming thing was the lovely breakfast assistant on the last couple of days, and a decent shower.