The room was spacious and comfortable, but a little loud from neighbors above and from street traffic. Breakfast was excellent, although service was chaotic, especially at peak times - we had to wait 15 minutes one morning to order coffee (no coffee makers available for guest use).
WiFi in our room was horrendous, worst in any hotel we’ve seen in all the years since hotels started providing WiFi. Connection might last 30 seconds, then service would cut out for several minutes. We asked about it three times, to no avail. WiFi was fine in the lobby, which tells me the problem is with the network repeaters near our room. Bottom line is, if good WiFi is important to you, pick another hotel.
Second problem was the “aperitivo italiano” by the hotel’s Italian restaurant. In Italy, aperitivo means that small bites are included in the price of a drink. I verified this with the desk staff before going. But at the bar, for 18 euros each we got a glass full of ice with a few sips of liquor, then were told that snacks were only available by order, at hefty prices. The elevator sign bragged about plates full of tapas, but that was a fiction. My advice: skip the ripoff - there are PLENTY of great bars, cafes and restaurants in Lyon.