The hotel's proximity to the cable car station and its new, clean facilities were a big plus. We chose a room with a firework view, and from the balcony, we had a good view of both the sea and the fireworks, though the building in front was a bit of an obstruction. We were on the 3rd floor, but perhaps a 4th-floor room would have offered an even better view.
The room itself was very functional, featuring a separate closet, a bathtub, and a balcony. There was a Japanese-style bidet in the toilet, but it seemed to be broken as no water came out.
The front desk staff provided only the most basic information. Be aware that if you leave your luggage, it's just left in the lobby.
Breakfast is at the nearby Venice Cafe, which requires a walk. The service at the cafe was a bit hit-or-miss. You can choose a main noodle dish, but we were shown a handwritten note, and perhaps our ordering was unclear, but for a family of three, we ended up with two noodle dishes and one omelet, which was quite funny.
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