



The Live Inn Room Restaurant takes a refreshingly unpretentious approach to international cuisine, serving everything from hearty breakfast spreads to satisfying dinners in surroundings that manage to feel both modern and welcoming. The Pool Bar keeps things delightfully simple - cold drinks, light bites, and a decent view of the city skyline. When darkness falls, the Lobby Bar provides the perfect spot for a pre-dinner drink, whilst those with energy to burn can venture to JJ Nightclub, where the dance floor gets decidedly lively as the night progresses. The fitness centre and spa offer respite for travel-weary limbs, whilst the library stocks enough page-turners to keep you occupied during any unexpected delays.
The 161 rooms are divided into Standard, Superior, and One-Bedroom Suites, all done out in soothing tones with modern furnishing that actually looks like someone gave it some thought. Local artwork adds character without overwhelming the space, and the free Wi-Fi is genuinely reliable (always worth mentioning in these parts). The Superior rooms offer a bit more breathing space, while the suites throw in separate living areas for those moments when you need to spread out properly. All come with the expected mod cons: in-room safe, minibar, and those little touches like complimentary tea and coffee that make the difference between a functional stay and a comfortable one.
Clean, pretty and supremely peaceful, the capital is a cosmopolitan place with a sobering history.