The description in the brochure describes the Belvada as a "perfect wedding of modern luxury and classic decor." This could not be more inaccurate. First, the only close parking consisted of three spots on the street in front of the hotel. The person who checked me in shared that vehicles parked there were hit regularly, so guests park in a dark lot a block away. The room was dirty, with splashes and drips on the walls, and stained sheets. None of the switch plates were clean. Fortunately, I brought my own sheets. Although there was plenty of room for one, there was not a comfy chair to sit in. No closet, drawers, or full length mirror. Everything in the room was noisy, including the fridge (which was leaking and smelled bad), the buzzing bedside lamp, and something in the ductwork that roared and squeaked all. night. long. Most of the advertised amenities were across the street at their "sister hotel," the Mitzpah. Extremely disappointing!