This well-administered, government-rated three-star contender was built after wartime damage reduced the vicinity of the railway station to rubble. The boxy, sedate building is not a particularly inspired architectural statement -- this is very much a functional hotel geared to busy traffic from business travelers and sightseers. The cost is relatively reasonable, and the rooms, although not plush, are superior to those of other comparable three-star hotels in the same neighborhood. All units come with well-maintained bathrooms equipped with shower-tub combinations. The hotel also offers family rooms that consist of two connected rooms where parents and kids are close together yet independent. There's also an Italian restaurant on the premises.