Originally Posted by
anamaniac
I believe what he meant was that what normally is the 2nd and 3rd floors for americans is normally 1st and 2nd floor in other countries. ie. Its Ground, 1st, 2nd, and so on...
I just got back on Saturday from a stay here. My room was on the 2nd floor but I ddi walk all the way around on the ground floor and I'm fairly certain (but not 100 percent) that pretty much everything I saw on the ground floor was conference rooms, dining rooms, restaurant, spa, etc. -- not any sleeping rooms. But I'm sure if you put in your reservation a note to choose a higher floor they would honor it.
Regarding the spa, I did not use it but did peruse the menu. As you can imagine they offer all the usual things but at 10x the price of the street places.
Any other specific questions just ask.
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