Furniture is done in wood and brown tones, and combines with creamy marble to create a lobby that's reminiscent of the late '90s - it's not unpleasant, just not remarkable either.
Chandeliers hang from the dark-wood ceilings hanging low overhead. The hotel has a traditional, classy feel, though it is mostly dated. You're likely to see even more corporate types steadily streaming out of the restaurant at the far end of the lobby. Inside, sharply dressed businesspeople crowd the lobby bar and curl over laptops at the coffee tables that line both sides of the massive space. It's fairly traditional and straightforward, despite a nice selection of features. This lively hotel doesn't have many surprises, which is a good or bad thing depending on why guests find themselves here.