The window was to an internal shaft without sunlight, facing the other room’s window perhaps just a meter away (so one would keep the blackout curtains shut anyway). The hotel is basically inside a shop (ok, they are a brand, but that is weird) with the reception in the basement to be reached through the shop. That feels more as a hostel than a proper hotel. One night the neighboring bar’s music was so loud that my room was shaking until 2am. Even taxis cannot park in front of the hotel. And yes, I was here on mistake as I thought I was booking the brand’s other hotel in Athens, entirely superior to this place, very expensive to a boutique hostel experience. Not recommended.