This is not a proper hotel. It is a bunch of condos on the second floor of a multi-story building on Wisconsin Avenue in DC. The place is plain weird. Apparently, one cannot just come to the front desk on the check-in day and get the room key, as anyone who has ever traveled would expect. Instead, after making a reservation online and paying in full, I started receiving truckloads of messages from them asking for additional verification, which included providing the same information as in the reservation plus uploading a copy of the driver's license, a selfie (!!!), and in the end of the day, giving credit card details online for a fully paid booking. They even said something about applying a small charge to the card, which certainly sounds like an internet scam. After I refused, they said it was OK, I could check-in "normally" as they do have a 24-hour front desk. Not true. We came around 11pm. There was nobody there and no way to contact anyone. The building personnel who have nothing to do with this "hotel," told us that somebody will probably come soon, but we eventually waited for an hour. Then, the person named Gonzalo showed up and said to us "so what, I had a family emergency, life happens." He could not have really cared less about his guests. In the end of the day, we got to our room where one of the two beds proved extremely uncomfortable. Altogether, the place is very poorly managed and the personnel are indifferent at best. If you want to enjoy DC, say elsewhere.